1974
DOI: 10.1109/taes.1974.307964
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Azimuth-Elevation Estimation Performance of a Spatially Dispersive Channel

Abstract: A model is presented for the estimation of azimuth and elevation in a dispersive media where the signals come from a continuum of directions. These bounds depend upon the array ambiguity patterns and the channel spread function. Specific cases are discussed showing how the result reduces to an easily tractable analytical tool in many cases of interest. The model discussed is applicable to angular estimation performance in the presence of such interference as diffuse multipath, chaff clouds, vertical angle of a… Show more

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