Title
Low complexity and high accuracy angle of arrival estimation using eigenvalue decomposition with extension to 2D AOA and power estimation.
Abstract
In this paper, an angle of arrival (AOA) estimator is presented. Accurate AOA estimation is very crucial for many applications such as wireless positioning and signal enhancement using space processing techniques. The proposed estimator is based upon applying the eigenvalue decomposition (EVD) method on the crosscorrelation matrix of the received signals at two sides of the antenna array doublets. The proposed method is named the eigenvalue-decomposition-based AOA (EDBA) estimator. In comparison with the ESPRIT algorithm, the EDBA has less complexity because the decomposition in the EDBA method is performed only once and on a smaller matrix dimension than that in the ESPRIT algorithm where the decomposition is performed twice. The other advantage is that the EDBA method has better performance than the ESPRIT algorithm. The EDBA is also extended to two-dimensional (2D) AOA estimation with automatic pairing in two ways. The first one performs the 2D AOA estimation by considering the eigenvalues of the crosscorrelation matrix to estimate the azimuth angles and their corresponding eigenvectors to estimate their corresponding elevation angles. Thus, the 2D AOA estimation is performed with automatic pairing and without the need for any pairing or searching techniques. The first 2D extension of the EDBA is named the EDBA-2D estimator. Another 2D AOA estimator that is based upon the EDBA method is also presented and named the Two-EDBA estimator. This second 2D estimator performs the pairing between the azimuth and elevation angles using the alignment of the eigenvalues' magnitudes. An additional advantage for the EDBA estimator is the fact that it provides an estimate for the received signal power paired automatically with its corresponding AOA estimate. Simulations of the proposed EDBA method and its 2D extensions with the signals' power estimation are shown to assess their performance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1186/1687-1499-2011-123
EURASIP J. Wireless Comm. and Networking
Keywords
Field
DocType
Antenna Array, Additive White Gaussian Noise, Elevation Angle, Antenna Element, Receive Signal Power
Matrix (mathematics),Azimuth,Antenna array,Angle of arrival,Algorithm,Real-time computing,Speech recognition,Eigendecomposition of a matrix,Additive white Gaussian noise,Eigenvalues and eigenvectors,Mathematics,Estimator
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
2011
1
1687-1499
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
24
0.65
9
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Saleh O. Al-Jazzar119719.52
Artem Muchkaev2240.65
Ahmad Al-Nimrat3240.65
Mahmoud A. Smadi4495.79