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Direction of arrival estimation using adaptive directional time-frequency distributions
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Ali, Sadiq
, Jansson, Magnus
, Ali Khan, Nabeel
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Algorithms
/ Direction of arrival
/ Frequency distribution
/ Music
/ Sensors
/ Time-frequency analysis
2018
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Direction of arrival estimation using adaptive directional time-frequency distributions
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Ali, Sadiq
, Jansson, Magnus
, Ali Khan, Nabeel
in
Algorithms
/ Direction of arrival
/ Frequency distribution
/ Music
/ Sensors
/ Time-frequency analysis
2018
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Direction of arrival estimation using adaptive directional time-frequency distributions
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Direction of arrival estimation using adaptive directional time-frequency distributions
2018
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Overview
Time-frequency distributions (TFDs) allow direction of arrival (DOA) estimation algorithms to be used in scenarios when the total number of sources are more than the number of sensors. The performance of such time–frequency (t–f) based DOA estimation algorithms depends on the resolution of the underlying TFD as a higher resolution TFD leads to better separation of sources in the t–f domain. This paper presents a novel DOA estimation algorithm that uses the adaptive directional t–f distribution (ADTFD) for the analysis of close signal components. The ADTFD optimizes the direction of kernel at each point in the t–f domain to obtain a clear t–f representation, which is then exploited for DOA estimation. Moreover, the proposed methodology can also be applied for DOA estimation of sparse signals. Experimental results indicate that the proposed DOA algorithm based on the ADTFD outperforms other fixed and adaptive kernel based DOA algorithms.
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Springer Nature B.V
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