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Multitapered power spectral density estimation for co-prime sensor arrays
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Multitapered power spectral density estimation for co-prime sensor arrays

Ian M. Rooney and John R. Buck
2015 49th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Vol.2016-, pp.375-379
11/01/2015

Abstract

Apertures Estimation Mathematical model Sensor arrays Simulation White noise
Thomson's multitaper method reduces the variance of power spectral density (PSD) estimates by averaging measurements weighted by orthogonal tapers at the expense of resolution. Co-prime sensing arrays match the resolution of a uniform linear array using fewer sensors by coherently combining interleaved spatially under-sampled subarrays for spatial PSD estimation. This research proposes an algorithm that combines both techniques to compute a spatial PSD estimate with reduced variance with respect to the traditional co-prime sensing array but still uses fewer sensors than a uniform linear array. A multitapered co-prime sensing array reduces variance proportional to the number of tapers used and reduces sensors by at least 33%.

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