Abstract
When the intersensor spacing of a uniform linear array (ULA) is larger than the half-wavelength of an incident narrowband signal, spatial aliasing is generated. For broadband signals, the broadband spatial spectrum is still affected as a result of the spatial aliasing in each frequency bin. In this paper, an aliasing-free broadband direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation algorithm for ULAs is proposed. First, an array output is constructed with a given Gaussian random sequence from the direction ϑ. Then, a frequency-difference (FD) operation is conducted, which multiplies the array observation in the frequency bin f by the conjugate form of the constructed array output in the frequency bin f+Δf. Thus, an equivalent array output at a desired frequency Δf is obtained, whose wavelength is equal to twice the intersensor spacing. In this manner, an aliasing-free spatial spectrum in the FD domain is achieved. Scanning the direction ϑ, the DOA of signals is finally estimated based on the difference between the peaks in the aliasing-free spatial spectrum and direction ϑ. The proposed method can achieve a satisfactory estimation even in a strong interference environment. The simulations and experimental results are included to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method.
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