Fast DOA estimation algorithm for improving performance of SPT-LCMV beamformer

Jung Tae Kim, Sung Hoon Moon, Jin Hee Jo, Dong Seog Han, Myeong Je Cho

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Abstract

To eliminate coherent interferences, a conventional split polarity transformation-linearly constrained minimum variance (SPT-LCMV) beamformer uses the SPT matrix to remove any correlation between the desired signal and coherent interferences. After removing the correlation, an LCMV beamforming is applied to obtain the desired signal However, it needs to estimate direction of arrivals (DOAs) for all coherent interferences. Conventional algorithms to estimate the DOAs of coherent interferences are computationally complexity. Moreover, the performance of the SPT-LCMV beamformer degraded severely as the estimated DOA errors increased. Accordingly, high-order constraints are required to compensate the DOA estimation errors. As a result, the SPT-LCMV beamformer needs many array elements in proportion to the number of the constraints applied to generate the SPT matrix. This paper proposes a DOA estimation algorithm to overcome the disadvantages of the SPT- LCMV beamformer. The proposed algorithm has a significantly reduced computational complexity and can also reduce the number of the high-order constraints compared to the conventional DOA estimation algorithms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1370-1375
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2003
EventMILCOM 2003 - 2003 IEEE Military Communications Conference - Monterey, CA, United States
Duration: 13 Oct 200316 Oct 2003

Conference

ConferenceMILCOM 2003 - 2003 IEEE Military Communications Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMonterey, CA
Period13/10/0316/10/03

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