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Sparse Bayesian learning for spinning antenna DOA super-resolution

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The spinning, wide bandwidth antenna remains the most cost-effective technique for finding the direction of arrival of emitters’ signals. The beam is broadest at the low edge of the monitored… Click to show full abstract

The spinning, wide bandwidth antenna remains the most cost-effective technique for finding the direction of arrival of emitters’ signals. The beam is broadest at the low edge of the monitored band, resulting in poor angular resolution at low frequencies. A parameter-free angular super-resolution algorithm is proposed to find the direction of arrival of signals impinging on a spinning antenna based system that does not require tuning by the user. The proposed algorithm was constructed by using the sparse Bayesian learning technique. Using Monte Carlo simulation, the performance of the proposed algorithm is evaluated and shows that it outperforms the iterative adaptive approach algorithm.

Keywords: resolution; spinning antenna; super resolution; sparse bayesian; learning spinning; bayesian learning

Journal Title: Electronics Letters
Year Published: 2018

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