2012
DOI: 10.1109/tsp.2012.2189389
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Robust Adaptive Beamforming Based on Steering Vector Estimation With as Little as Possible Prior Information

Abstract: A general notion of robustness for robust adaptive beamforming (RAB) problem and a unified principle for minimum variance distortionless response (MVDR) RAB techniques design are formulated. This principle is to use standard MVDR beamformer in tandem with an estimate of the desired signal steering vector found based on some imprecise prior information. Differences between various MVDR RAB techniques occur only because of the differences in the assumed prior information and the corresponding signal steering vec… Show more

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“…We can decompose the error betweenâ(θ d ) and a(θ d ) into two components, i.e., e ⊥ which is orthogonal toâ(θ d ) and e which is parallel toâ(θ d ). We only search for e ⊥ , because any scaling of the steering vector does not impact the SINR [11,13]. e ⊥ can be solved by the following optimization problem:…”
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“…We can decompose the error betweenâ(θ d ) and a(θ d ) into two components, i.e., e ⊥ which is orthogonal toâ(θ d ) and e which is parallel toâ(θ d ). We only search for e ⊥ , because any scaling of the steering vector does not impact the SINR [11,13]. e ⊥ can be solved by the following optimization problem:…”
Section: The Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the steering vectorã(θ d ) can also be estimated by other methods, such as the method in [13], and by using the reconstructed interference-plus-noise matrixR v can improve the performance of the beamformer in [13] by using R x . The comparison will be shown in Section 3.…”
Section: The Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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