The nonlinear variation of viewing angles over a long duration causes a nonlinear initial phase of the received pulse in a passive positioning system with a single moving receiver. Typical… Click to show full abstract
The nonlinear variation of viewing angles over a long duration causes a nonlinear initial phase of the received pulse in a passive positioning system with a single moving receiver. Typical positioning systems ignore the phase and perform incoherent accumulation of the long-time data, thus resulting in a decrease in positioning accuracy, especially at a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). A novel passive positioning system with a synthetic aperture technique, named synthetic aperture positioning (SAP) system, is proposed to resolve the issue. First, a new 2-D continuous sampling working model is proposed. Then, the SAP system and a cost function are given to analyze the positioning performance. Third, a positioning algorithm based on the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) is studied to handle the cost function and position the emitter. Simulation and experimental results verify the validity and effectiveness of the proposed SAP system.
               
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