On beampattern design for beamspace music

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Abstract

The problem of beamforming and related beamspace high resolution direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation is studied in this paper. All beamspace processing methods are based on the beam outputs and the beampattern design plays an important role in providing high quality beam output data for further processing. Three typical situations which are frequently encountered in practical sonar system working environment and the most widely studied MUSIC algorithm are considered herein. First, when isotropic noise is the dominant noise at sensors, conventional beamforming techniques provide the optimum performance in the sense that DOA estimate is the ML estimate. Good DOA estimates are obtainable by applying MUSIC to the beam outputs directly. Then, uncorrelated interferes with much higher strength than the wanted signals are assumed to be present in the sidelobe region, and low sidelobe Dolph-Chebyshev and adaptive MVDR beampatterns are designed to guarantee the performance of MUSIC. And finally, the robustness of conventional techniques is combined with the adaptivity of MVDR beamforming to deal with the situation when the interfere in the sidelobe region is strongly correlated with one of the wanted sources. Performances in all three situations is studied with numerical examples.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2-8
Number of pages7
JournalAcoustical Science and Technology
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2004

Keywords

  • Beamspace DOA estimation
  • High resolution
  • Interference rejection
  • MUSIC algorithm
  • MVDR beamformer

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