Principal components, covariance matrix tapers, and the subspaceleakage problem |
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Authors: | Guerci JR Bergin JS |
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Institution: | Special Projects Office, Defense Adv. Res. Projects Agency, Arlington, VA; |
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Abstract: | A new class of robust space-time adaptive beamforming techniques is introduced to address a broad range of subspace leakage phenomena that arise in many sensor array applications. When present, these leakage phenomena can significantly increase the effective rank of the dominant colored noise interference spectrum, thereby reducing the appeal of techniques that exploit low-rank dominant interference (such as principal components (PC) or diagonal loading) to reduce sample support (training) requirements. By combining the covariance matrix taper (CMT) approach with either PC or diagonal loading, the minimal sample support properties of these techniques can be preserved |
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