2013 International Conference on Radar 2013
DOI: 10.1109/radar.2013.6652043
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Computationally fast AOA estimation using sparse large aperture arrays for electronic surveillance

Abstract: Angle-of-arrival (AOA) estimation algorithms for electronic surveillance systems are often required to be accurate, computationally fast and implemented using sparse large aperture arrays. This paper considers the speed and accuracy of the SODA and SBI interferometers [1,2] in the context of sparse large aperture arrays and compares their performance to the conventional phaseshift beamformer and MUSIC algorithm. The performance of the algorithms will be compared through simulation and verified using experiment… Show more

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“…An extended SODA method, so‐called SODA‐Based Inference (SBI), is developed in ref. [35] to improve the accuracy of AOA estimation based on resolved unambiguous second‐order phase difference. Accordingly, we consider a set of baselines { d Δ , d 21 , d 31 } corresponding to a set of phase differences { ϕ Δ , ϕ 21 , ϕ 31 }.…”
Section: Performance Evaluation and Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extended SODA method, so‐called SODA‐Based Inference (SBI), is developed in ref. [35] to improve the accuracy of AOA estimation based on resolved unambiguous second‐order phase difference. Accordingly, we consider a set of baselines { d Δ , d 21 , d 31 } corresponding to a set of phase differences { ϕ Δ , ϕ 21 , ϕ 31 }.…”
Section: Performance Evaluation and Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%