ESTIMATION FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL NONSYMMETRIC COHERENTLY DISTRIBUTED SOURCE IN L-SHAPED ARRAYS

Estimation for Two-Dimensional Nonsymmetric Coherently Distributed Source in L-Shaped Arrays

Estimation for Two-Dimensional Nonsymmetric Coherently Distributed Source in L-Shaped Arrays

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We explore the estimation of a two-dimensional (2D) nonsymmetric coherently distributed (CD) source using L-shaped arrays.Compared with a symmetric source, the modeling and estimation of a nonsymmetric source are more practical.A nonsymmetric CD source is established through modeling the deterministic angular signal distribution function as a summation of Gaussian probability density lawn chairs 9 inches off the ground functions.

Parameter estimation of the nonsymmetric distributed source is proposed under an expectation maximization (EM) framework.The proposed EM iterative calculation contains three steps in each cycle.Firstly, the marvos t coils nominal azimuth angles and nominal elevation angles of Gaussian components in the nonsymmetric source are obtained from the relationship of rotational invariance matrices.

Then, angular spreads can be solved through one-dimensional (1D) searching based on nominal angles.Finally, the powers of Gaussian components are obtained by solving least-squares estimators.Simulations are conducted to verify the effectiveness of the nonsymmetric CD model and estimation technique.

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