On the Blind Separation of Signals from Moving Sources Using Switching and Tuning
In this paper, we present a conceptually simple solution to the problem of blind separation of signals whose sources are moving. Essentially, a set of beams are cast, one for each signal. These are based on an adaptive version of the minimum-variance distortion less response beam former. Each beam p...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we present a conceptually simple solution to the problem of blind separation of signals whose sources are moving. Essentially, a set of beams are cast, one for each signal. These are based on an adaptive version of the minimum-variance distortion less response beam former. Each beam pattern is such that the gain is a maximum along the direction-of-arrival of a signal, and nulls along the directions of all other signals. The weights are switched whenever there is spatial coherence between the signals. The arrival-directions of all signals are determined using the ESPRIT algorithm. |
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ISSN: | 2166-8523 2166-8531 |
DOI: | 10.1109/CIMSiM.2010.16 |