Presentation 2001/6/21
Irreducible Form for AP Algorithm for Detecting the Number of Coherent Signals Based on the MDL Principle
Masakiyo Suzuki,
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Abstract(in English) This paper present an improvement of the Alternating Projection (AP) algorithm for detecting the number of coherent signals based on the Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle using a uniform linear array of sensors. The criterion of the AP algorithm for the detection becomes indefinite, when estimated bearings more than one approach to the identical value. This paper derives an irreducible form of the AP criterion for the detection, which never get indefinite. The irreducible form is represented as a rational function and real-valued version of FFT can be expioited efficiently. The proposed algorithm reduces the order of the amount of arithmetic operations. Finally, simulation results are shown to demonstrate the validity of the proposed algorithm.
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Keyword(in English) signal number detection / MDL / maximum likelihood estimation / fast algorithm / FFT
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Title (in English) Irreducible Form for AP Algorithm for Detecting the Number of Coherent Signals Based on the MDL Principle
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Keyword(1) signal number detection
Keyword(2) MDL
Keyword(3) maximum likelihood estimation
Keyword(4) fast algorithm
Keyword(5) FFT
1st Author's Name Masakiyo Suzuki
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Sciences, Kitami Institute of Technilogy()
Date 2001/6/21
Paper # CAS2001-6,VLD2001-23,DSP2001-25
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 143
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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