Efficient Wideband DoA Estimation with a Robust Iterative Method for Uniform Circular Arrays
Direction-of-arrival (DoA) is a critical parameter in wireless channel estimation. With the ever-increasing requirement of high data rate and ubiquitous devices in wireless communication systems, effective wideband DoA estimation is desirable. In this paper, an iterative coherent signal-subspace met...
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Zusammenfassung: | Direction-of-arrival (DoA) is a critical parameter in wireless channel
estimation. With the ever-increasing requirement of high data rate and
ubiquitous devices in wireless communication systems, effective wideband DoA
estimation is desirable. In this paper, an iterative coherent signal-subspace
method including three main steps in each iteration is proposed for wideband
two-dimensional (2D) DoA estimation with a uniform circular array. The first
step selects partial frequency points for the subsequent focusing process. The
second step performs the focusing process, where the angle intervals are
designed to generate focusing matrices with robustness, and the
signal-subspaces at the selected frequency points are focused into a reference
frequency. The third step estimates DoAs with the multiple signal
classification (MUSIC) algorithm, where the range of the MUSIC spatial spectrum
is constrained by the aforementioned angle intervals. The key parameters of the
proposed method in the current iteration are adjusted based on the estimation
results in the previous iterations. Besides, the Cram\'er-Rao bound of the
investigated scenario of DoA estimation is derived as a performance benchmark,
based on which the guidelines for practical application are provided. The
simulation results indicate the proposed method enjoys better estimation
performance and preferable efficiency when compared with the benchmark methods. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2210.16768 |