2015
DOI: 10.1121/1.4916269
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Grid-free compressive beamforming

Abstract: The direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation problem involves the localization of a few sources from a limited number of observations on an array of sensors, thus it can be formulated as a sparse signal reconstruction problem and solved efficiently with compressive sensing (CS) to achieve high-resolution imaging. On a discrete angular grid, the CS reconstruction degrades due to basis mismatch when the DOAs do not coincide with the angular directions on the grid. To overcome this limitation, a continuous formulati… Show more

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“…The matrices B i in (14) can be obtained from a T × T identity matrix I T by randomly selecting P rows from it, for instance. Note that we arrive at the Nyquist-rate relation (12) by simply choosing B i = I T .…”
Section: Joint Sparse Localization Framework a Generic Framewormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The matrices B i in (14) can be obtained from a T × T identity matrix I T by randomly selecting P rows from it, for instance. Note that we arrive at the Nyquist-rate relation (12) by simply choosing B i = I T .…”
Section: Joint Sparse Localization Framework a Generic Framewormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In search for such sparse formulations, the majority of the work in this area considers one particular type of measure. Thus, the seminal work [4], representative of a number of related papers on super-resolution direction finding such as [13], [14] for instance, focuses on a sparse version of a DoA estimation problem. Sparsity-promoting formulations of the time difference of arrival (TDoA) based localization can be found in [7], [8], [11], while [5], [6] and, more recently, [9] provide an example of similar approaches based on received signal strength (RSS) measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dual problem finds the best lower bound by maximizing the dual function over the dual variables; see Ref. [8] for a detailed derivation of the dual problem.…”
Section: Root-cs For Doa Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opposed to cross-spectral methods, single snapshot processing allows accurate reconstruction of moving sources and coherent arrivals. Moreover, Root-CS can be used with non-uniform arrays [8], [9] which is not possible for the established root methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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