Abstract

Experimental results on the super-resolution of two closely spaced signal sources obtained using a car radar of the millimeter wavelength range are presented. The peculiarities of the experimental conditions were a high mutual correlation of signal sources and an extremely short input process, which consisted of only one sample. The estimation of the number of sources was carried out using the method of the minimum polynomial of the correlation matrix of signals in the antenna array, which provided the probability of correct estimation of the number of sources equal to 100% in all scenarios of the signal situation. To find the angular coordinates of the sources, we used the method of scanning the AA beam, the spectral and root methods of the minimum polynomial. Comparative analysis showed that the root method is more efficient and provides resolution of sources in cases of smaller angular distance between them.

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