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Published August 2010 | Erratum + Published
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Nested Arrays: A Novel Approach to Array Processing With Enhanced Degrees of Freedom

Abstract

A new array geometry, which is capable of significantly increasing the degrees of freedom of linear arrays, is proposed. This structure is obtained by systematically nesting two or more uniform linear arrays and can provide O(N^2) degrees of freedom using only physical sensors when the second-order statistics of the received data is used. The concept of nesting is shown to be easily extensible to multiple stages and the structure of the optimally nested array is found analytically. It is possible to provide closed form expressions for the sensor locations and the exact degrees of freedom obtainable from the proposed array as a function of the total number of sensors. This cannot be done for existing classes of arrays like minimum redundancy arrays which have been used earlier for detecting more sources than the number of physical sensors. In minimum-input–minimum-output (MIMO) radar, the degrees of freedom are increased by constructing a longer virtual array through active sensing. The method proposed here, however, does not require active sensing and is capable of providing increased degrees of freedom in a completely passive setting. To utilize the degrees of freedom of the nested co-array, a novel spatial smoothing based approach to DOA estimation is also proposed, which does not require the inherent assumptions of the traditional techniques based on fourth-order cumulants or quasi stationary signals. As another potential application of the nested array, a new approach to beamforming based on a nonlinear preprocessing is also introduced, which can effectively utilize the degrees of freedom offered by the nested arrays. The usefulness of all the proposed methods is verified through extensive computer simulations.

Additional Information

© 2010 IEEE. Manuscript received November 19, 2009; accepted April 17, 2010. Date of publication April 29, 2010; date of current version July 14, 2010. The associate editor coordinating the review of this manuscript and approving it for publication was Prof. Maria Sabrina Greco. This work was supported in part by the ONR by Grant N00014-08-1-0709 and by the California Institute of Technology.

Errata

Erratum to "Nested Arrays: A Novel Approach to Array Processing With Enhanced Degrees of Freedom" [Aug 10 4167-4181], Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on On page(s): 4973 - 4973 , Volume: 58 Issue: 9, Sept. 2010. (2010). "Erratum to "Nested Arrays: A Novel Approach to Array Processing With Enhanced Degrees of Freedom" [Aug 10 4167-4181]." Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on 58(9): 4973-4973. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5545582&isnumber=5545581

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