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Bias Corrected PSD Estimation for an Adaptive Array With Moving Interference

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Bias Corrected PSD Estimation for an Adaptive Array With Moving Interference
We address the issue of computing power spectral density (PSD) estimates at the output of a beamforming sensor array in the presence of strong moving interference. It is shown that the time-varying spatial response of an adaptive beamformer ("pattern rumble") causes estimation bias in the PSD of both the signal of interest (SOI) and noise. In applications such as radio astronomy with stringent sensitivity requirements, even small pattern variations can be problematic because the resulting higher variance noise spectrum estimates make it impossible to detect signals of interest which are many decibels below the noise floor. Distortion in beam mainlobe shape also introduces errors in SOI direction estimates. To overcome this problem, an extension of the method described in Leshem et al., 2000, is developed which eliminates pattern-distortion-induced PSD bias and spatial response errors over the long-term PSD averaging window. Both simulated and real data experiments demonstrate...
Brian D. Jeffs, Karl F. Warnick
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TSP
Authors Brian D. Jeffs, Karl F. Warnick
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