2017
DOI: 10.1121/1.5017531
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n-tuple coprime sensor arrays

Abstract: Until now, coprime sensor arrays have used two sparsely spaced subarrays to emulate the performance of a single uniform array with many more sensors (generally on the order of the product of each subarrays' number of sensors). This allows for similar results with fewer sensors, or the observation of higher frequencies (above the Nyquist limit) with a similar number of sensors. The theory rests on the cross-referencing (using directional filter banks) or cancellation (using product processing) of the M grating … Show more

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“…The focus of this paper was on the difference set. Other co-prime based structures can be studied along similar lines such as extended co-prime [15,16], n-tuple co-prime [17] or multi-level prime arrays [18], generalized co-prime arrays [19], other multiple period structures [12], etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of this paper was on the difference set. Other co-prime based structures can be studied along similar lines such as extended co-prime [15,16], n-tuple co-prime [17] or multi-level prime arrays [18], generalized co-prime arrays [19], other multiple period structures [12], etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%