Title
Passive direction finding using amplitude and phase comparison techniques
Abstract
Amplitude and phase comparison methods are practical direction finding (DF) techniques for electronic support and electronic intelligence systems. The combination of amplitude and phase comparison methods improves the direction finding accuracy and at the same time the ambiguities of phase comparison method are resolved by amplitude comparison method. In this research, the important factors that affect the accuracy of direction finding algorithm, such as the number of antennas, antennas' placements and distances between antennas are analyzed with different signal to noise ratio (SNR) values. The root mean square (RMS) error values of direction of arrival estimates are presented and the antenna placement scenarios for high DF accuracy are acquired.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/SIU.2014.6830384
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
antennas,direction-of-arrival estimation,mean square error methods,radio direction-finding,DF techniques,DOA,RMS error values,SNR values,amplitude comparison techniques,antenna distances,antenna placements,direction of arrival estimation,electronic intelligence systems,electronic support,passive direction finding,phase comparison techniques,root mean square error values,signal to noise ratio values
Direction finding,Computer vision,Computer science,Direction of arrival,Signal-to-noise ratio,Directive antennas,Root mean square,Artificial intelligence,Acoustics,Direction finding algorithms,Amplitude,Electrical engineering
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2165-0608
2
0.80
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Adnan Orduyilmaz131.24
Mahmut Serin234.62
Ali Cafer Gürbüz3299.17
Alper Yildirim4553.66