Abstract

In this paper, a new signal processing framework is proposed, in which the array time samples are represented in DOA-frequency domain through a single stage problem. It is shown that concatenated array data is well represented in a G dictionary atoms space, where columns of G correspond to pixels in the DOA-frequency image. We present two approaches for the G formation and compare the benefits and disadvantages of them. A mutual coherence guaranteed G construction technique is also proposed. Furthermore, unlike most of the existing methods, the proposed problem is reversible into the time domain, therefore, source recovery from the resulted DOA-frequency image is possible. The proposed representation in DOA-frequency domain can be simply transformed into a group sparse problem, in the case of non-multitone sources in a given bandwidth. Therefore, it can also be utilized as an effective wideband DOA estimator. In the simulation part, two scenarios of multitone sources with unknown frequency and DOA locations and non-multitone wideband sources with assumed frequency region are examined. In multitone scenario, sparse solvers yield more accurate DOA-frequency representation compared to some noncoherent approaches. For non-multitone wideband source scenario, the proposed method with group sparse solver outperforms some existing wideband DOA estimators in low SNR regime. In addition, simultaneous sources’ recovery and DOA estimation shows significant improvement compared to the conventional delay and sum beamformer and without prerequisites required in sophisticated wideband beamformers.

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