Abstract
To reduce the mutual coupling across the collocated sensor, a distributed array geometry composed of crossed dipole pair is introduced in this paper. Based on the non-collocated vector sensor array, an ESPRIT-based method is newly proposed to estimate the direction of arrival (DOA) and polarization parameter. Due to the special structure of non-collocated array, the DOA and polarization parameter are paired automatically, and thus the computational complexity is greatly reduced. The Cramer-Rao Lower Bound (CRLB) has been derived and the performance of DOA and polarization estimation for the distributed array is also analyzed. Simulation results verify the effective parameter estimation performance of the proposed method by using a spatially non-collocated array.
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