Abstract

Array optimization has recently received significant attention owing to its several advantages, such as larger array aperture and greater degrees of freedom (DOFs). However, current works focus on far-field sources, while array optimization for near-field sources has not been adequately investigated. Therefore, this work develops a new symmetry sparse array model for near-field sources based on the improved maximum inter-element spacing constraint (IMISC). The proposed symmetry IMISC (S-IMISC) array model has all the advantages of traditional sparse array models. Compared with traditional sparse array models, the S-IMISC array model affords more uniform DOFs and is less affected by mutual coupling. Additionally, in order to improve the real-time performance of near-field sources localization, the characteristic equation-based method (CEM) is used to obtain the azimuth information of near-field sources which can avoid eigenvalue decomposition (EVD), and a spectrum peak search and compression scheme is used to obtain the distance information by searching the partial area instead of the whole Fresnel area, thereby significantly reducing computation complexity. Extensive simulations verify the advantages of the proposed algorithm and the S-IMISC array model.

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