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arxiv: 1812.07505 · v1 · pith:DHH45LK7new · submitted 2018-12-16 · 📡 eess.SP · cs.IT· cs.LG· cs.SD· eess.AS· math.IT· math.OC· stat.ML

Direction Finding Based on Multi-Step Knowledge-Aided Iterative Conjugate Gradient Algorithms

classification 📡 eess.SP cs.ITcs.LGcs.SDeess.ASmath.ITmath.OCstat.ML
keywords algorithmsms-kai-cgcovarianceknowledge-aidedmatrixsignalsadvantageconjugate
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In this work, we present direction-of-arrival (DoA) estimation algorithms based on the Krylov subspace that effectively exploit prior knowledge of the signals that impinge on a sensor array. The proposed multi-step knowledge-aided iterative conjugate gradient (CG) (MS-KAI-CG) algorithms perform subtraction of the unwanted terms found in the estimated covariance matrix of the sensor data. Furthermore, we develop a version of MS-KAI-CG equipped with forward-backward averaging, called MS-KAI-CG-FB, which is appropriate for scenarios with correlated signals. Unlike current knowledge-aided methods, which take advantage of known DoAs to enhance the estimation of the covariance matrix of the input data, the MS-KAI-CG algorithms take advantage of the knowledge of the structure of the forward-backward smoothed covariance matrix and its disturbance terms. Simulations with both uncorrelated and correlated signals show that the MS-KAI-CG algorithms outperform existing techniques.

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