ESTIMATION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MULTIPLE TARGET LOCALIZATION

Target detection and localization is an active research area due to its importance in a wide range of application such as biomedical and military applications. In this paper, a novel method for the detection and estimation of signal parameters such as range and direction of arrival for multiple far-...

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Main Authors: X. Susan Christina, S. Ramya, S. Maheswari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu 2014-12-01
Series:ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
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Online Access:http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJCT_Paper_7_1039-1044.pdf
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spelling doaj-a7945e7f515747bd86cb14cca8e6c5ba2020-11-24T22:09:24ZengICT Academy of Tamil NaduICTACT Journal on Communication Technology0976-00912229-69482014-12-015410391044ESTIMATION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MULTIPLE TARGET LOCALIZATIONX. Susan Christina0S. Ramya1S. Maheswari2Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, MIET Engineering College, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mookambigai College of Engineering, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mookambigai College of Engineering, IndiaTarget detection and localization is an active research area due to its importance in a wide range of application such as biomedical and military applications. In this paper, a novel method for the detection and estimation of signal parameters such as range and direction of arrival for multiple far- field target using wideband echo chirp signals is proposed. Sonar and radar are the active detection systems transmit well defined signals into a region of interest. A model preprocessing procedure is designed for the echo signal. The parameters estimation method for multiple targets is developed based on the Linear Canonical transform and the Fast Root MUSIC algorithm which is a high resolution DOA estimation method originally proposed for any arbitrary arrays to reduce the computational complexity in existing systems. The proposed method provides high accuracy of detection and resolution even in very low SNR values.http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJCT_Paper_7_1039-1044.pdfActive DetectionLocation EstimationLinear Canonical Transform
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author X. Susan Christina
S. Ramya
S. Maheswari
spellingShingle X. Susan Christina
S. Ramya
S. Maheswari
ESTIMATION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MULTIPLE TARGET LOCALIZATION
ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
Active Detection
Location Estimation
Linear Canonical Transform
author_facet X. Susan Christina
S. Ramya
S. Maheswari
author_sort X. Susan Christina
title ESTIMATION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MULTIPLE TARGET LOCALIZATION
title_short ESTIMATION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MULTIPLE TARGET LOCALIZATION
title_full ESTIMATION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MULTIPLE TARGET LOCALIZATION
title_fullStr ESTIMATION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MULTIPLE TARGET LOCALIZATION
title_full_unstemmed ESTIMATION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MULTIPLE TARGET LOCALIZATION
title_sort estimation of signal parameters for multiple target localization
publisher ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu
series ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
issn 0976-0091
2229-6948
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Target detection and localization is an active research area due to its importance in a wide range of application such as biomedical and military applications. In this paper, a novel method for the detection and estimation of signal parameters such as range and direction of arrival for multiple far- field target using wideband echo chirp signals is proposed. Sonar and radar are the active detection systems transmit well defined signals into a region of interest. A model preprocessing procedure is designed for the echo signal. The parameters estimation method for multiple targets is developed based on the Linear Canonical transform and the Fast Root MUSIC algorithm which is a high resolution DOA estimation method originally proposed for any arbitrary arrays to reduce the computational complexity in existing systems. The proposed method provides high accuracy of detection and resolution even in very low SNR values.
topic Active Detection
Location Estimation
Linear Canonical Transform
url http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJCT_Paper_7_1039-1044.pdf
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