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Robust minimum dispersion distortionless response beamforming against fast-moving interferences

Abstract

The recently proposed minimum dispersion distortionless response (MDDR) beamformer is able to improve the reception of non-Gaussian signals over the minimum variance distortionless response (MVDR) beamformer. However, the performance of the MDDR beamformer degrades in the presence of fast-moving interferences. To suppress such an interference, a robust beamformer against fast-moving interferences based on the minimum dispersion (MD) criterion is proposed, which provides a continuous deep null sector over a predefined range of dynamic angle-of-arrival (AOA). The designed beamformer ensures that the output is minimized in terms of dispersion and the average power over the dynamic AOA is zero via a quadratic constraint. In order to reduce the computational load, the optimization problem with a quadratic constraint is relaxed to its counterpart with a linear constraint. This allows us to devise an efficient beamforming approach, namely, gradient projection algorithm. Numerical results are provided to demonstrate that the developed beamformer can suppress the strong fast-moving interferences effectively.

Authors

Zhang L; Li B; Huang L; Kirubarajan T; So HC

Journal

Signal Processing, Vol. 140, , pp. 190–197

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2017

DOI

10.1016/j.sigpro.2017.04.019

ISSN

0165-1684

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