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A space time array processing for passive geolocalization of radio transmitters

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A space time array processing for passive geolocalization of radio transmitters
The problem of passive localization is commonly solved by independently measuring intermediate parameters (such as angles of arrival (AOA), times of arrival (TOA)...) on several multiple sensors base stations in a first step. In a second step, the transmitted parameters are then used to estimate the position. Recently, studies proposed new promising one step algorithms based on stacked multiple station observations vectors gathering all received signals of all base stations. This strategy leads naturally to a wideband estimation problem, solved in this paper by an alternative space-time processing. The proposed algorithm is compared to existing techniques and the corresponding Cramer-rao bound.
Jonathan Bosse, Anne Ferréol, Pascal Larzab
Added 21 Aug 2011
Updated 21 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICASSP
Authors Jonathan Bosse, Anne Ferréol, Pascal Larzabal
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