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2-D Direction-of-Arrival Estimation System Using Circular Array With Mutually Coupled Reference Signal

Authors
Nazaroff, MichaelByun, GangilChoo, HosungShin, JunghoonKim, Youngwook
Issue Date
1-Dec-2018
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
DOA estimation; multiband DOA; MUSIC; synchronization; software-defined radio
Citation
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL, v.18, no.23, pp.9763 - 9769
Journal Title
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume
18
Number
23
Start Page
9763
End Page
9769
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/2852
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2018.2871464
ISSN
1530-437X
Abstract
Direction-of-arrival (DOA) systems rely on proper phase measurements acquired from receiving antennas for optimal performance. Unfortunately, imperfections in any antenna and receiver system may present false phase measurements, the major cause of DOA estimation error. This paper discusses experimental results from an actual implementation of synchronizing a DOA circular array receiver system to mitigate these imperfections. A reference signal located at the center of the DOA array was coupled to array elements such that both the coupled reference signals and signals from a target were captured simultaneously in the receiver. This coupled reference signal was used to compensate for any phase error offsets produced by receiver system imperfections on cable length, phase of local oscillators, and phase delays in active devices. Furthermore, this approach did not necessitate an off-line calibration process of each receiver channel requiring accurate measurements. We implemented a 16-element circular array DOA estimation system using the Universal Software Radio Peripheral platform operating in the S- and C-bands. Results show that this implementation was able to combat receiver phase offset errors and estimated the DOA angles with an rms error of 0.92 degrees.
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