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Published August 1, 2016 | public
Journal Article

Super Nested Arrays: Linear Sparse Arrays with Reduced Mutual Coupling - Part I: Fundamentals

Abstract

In array processing, mutual coupling between sensors has an adverse effect on the estimation of parameters (e.g., DOA). While there are methods to counteract this through appropriate modeling and calibration, they are usually computationally expensive, and sensitive to model mismatch. On the other hand, sparse arrays, such as nested arrays, coprime arrays, and minimum redundancy arrays (MRAs), have reduced mutual coupling compared to uniform linear arrays (ULAs). With N denoting the number of sensors, these sparse arrays offer O(N^2) freedoms for source estimation because their difference coarrays have O(N^2)-long ULA segments. But these well-known sparse arrays have disadvantages: MRAs do not have simple closedform expressions for the array geometry; coprime arrays have holes in the coarray; and nested arrays contain a dense ULA in the physical array, resulting in significantly higher mutual coupling than coprime arrays and MRAs. This paper introduces a new array called the super nested array, which has all the good properties of the nested array, and at the same time achieves reduced mutual coupling. There is a systematic procedure to determine sensor locations. For fixed N, the super nested array has the same physical aperture, and the same hole-free coarray as does the nested array. But the number of sensor pairs with small separations (λ/2,2 x λ/2, etc.) is significantly reduced. Many theoretical properties are proved and simulations are included to demonstrate the superior performance of these arrays. In the companion paper, a further extension called the Qth-order super nested array is developed, which further reduces mutual coupling.

Additional Information

© 2015 IEEE. This work was supported in parts by the ONR grant N00014-15-1-2118, and the California Institute of Technology. P. P. Vaidyanathan wishes to thank Prof. Moeness Amin and his group at Villanova University for discussion on reduction of effects of mutual coupling, by using optimization methods in the estimation of C and the DOAs [35]. Although the work in [35] does not overlap with our work, [35] inspired us to develop arrays with smaller mutual coupling.

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