A cluster-based direct source localization approach for large-aperture horizontal line arrays

  • Wang L
  • Yang Y
  • Liu X
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In this paper, the problem of source localization using one-step direct position determination (DPD) approaches with large-aperture horizontal line arrays is considered. In practice, it may be difficult to keep the array configuration and overlarge inter-element spacing may cause the split beam problem when decentralized DPD approaches are applied. A cluster-based coherent MUSIC DPD approach is proposed to handle the unfavourable array configuration. The large-aperture array is divided into several small-aperture arrays, which form a coherent cluster to keep the largest covariance lag unchanged. Experimental results with the SWellEx96 data demonstrate the performance gain achieved by cluster-based coherent processing.

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Wang, L., Yang, Y., & Liu, X. (2020). A cluster-based direct source localization approach for large-aperture horizontal line arrays. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 147(1), EL50–EL54. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0000590

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