Covariance differencing-based matrix decomposition for coherent sources localisation in bi-static multiple-input-multiple-output radar

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In this study, a covariance differencing-based matrix decomposition algorithm is proposed for locating coherent sources under spatially coloured noise in bi-static multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) radar. The method contains three steps. First, the covariance differencing technique is employed to eliminate sensor noise, especially the spatially coloured noise. Second, a block Toeplitz or block Hankel matrix is constructed for decorrelation with the covariance differenced matrix. The forward-only, backward-only and combined forward-backward block Toeplitz/Hankel matrix constructions are defined, respectively. Third, unitary estimation of signal parameters by rotational invariance techniques (ESPRIT) algorithm is applied to estimate directions-of-departure (DODs) and directions-of-arrival (DOAs) of sources. The proposed algorithm offers several advantages. First, it is more robust and provides better estimation performance than other methods. Then, the coloured noise problem is overcome in a simple and effective way. Further, the computational load is comparatively low. Simulation results demonstrate the validity of the proposed algorithm.

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Hong, S., Wan, X., Cheng, F., & Ke, H. (2015). Covariance differencing-based matrix decomposition for coherent sources localisation in bi-static multiple-input-multiple-output radar. IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation, 9(5), 540–549. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-rsn.2014.0193

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