Passive detection with a multi-rank beamformer of a random signal common to two sensors
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Fifty-Eighth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems & Computers, Pacific Grove, California, 2024, 213-217
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT)
Maximum likelihood (ML) estimation
Minorization-maximization (MM) algorithms
Passive multi-channel detection
Passive source localization
Resumen/Abstract
Motivated by passive source localization, we derive a generalized likelihood ratio for detecting a Gaussian signal common to two passive sensor arrays, measured in white Gaussian noises of unknown variances. The resulting detector is compared with a related detector that makes no such Gaussian signal assumption. These two detectors are called, respectively, second-order and first-order detectors. In the case where each passive sensor employs a known beamformer, performance is nearly identical. But for more general channel or beamformer models where the received signal is assumed only to lie in a low-dimensional subspace, the second-order detector can outperform the first-order detector.
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