Single snapshot DOA estimation by compressive sampling

Xuan Li*, Xiaochuan Ma, Shefeng Yan, Chaohuan Hou

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Abstract

Direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation has attracted a lot of attention on variety of research areas. A lot of high-resolution DOA estimation algorithms has been proposed, including MUSIC and ESPRIT. Most of these methods are subspace-based and won not work when the snapshot number is limited. In this paper, a high-resolution method with single snapshot is proposed basing on compressive sampling theory. The echoes are sparsely recovered in spatial domain, and high-resolution DOA estimation can be described with a underdetermined equation solving problem. Three algorithms, including diagonal loading least squares, ℓ1 Regularization, and Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (OMP), are adopt to solve the problem. In comparison with MUSIC, the novel method have several advantages: Firstly, it can be applied in the single snapshot scenario. Secondly, it does not estimate source number. Thirdly, it works well when the sources is coherent. Fourthly, it also works when the sensor number is less than source number. Simulation results show that compressive sampling methods can estimate the DOA accurately, especially for large array scenario.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)926-930
Number of pages5
JournalApplied Acoustics
Volume74
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Compressive sampling
  • Direction-of-arrival
  • Greedy pursuit
  • Single snapshot
  • ℓ Regularization

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Li, X., Ma, X., Yan, S., & Hou, C. (2013). Single snapshot DOA estimation by compressive sampling. Applied Acoustics, 74(7), 926-930. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apacoust.2013.01.005