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A new approach to super resolution line spectrum estimation in both temporal and spatial domain using a coprime pair of samplers is proposed. Two uniform samplers with sample spacings MT and NT are used where M and N are coprime and T has the dimension of space or time. By considering the difference set of this pair of sample spacings (which arise naturally in computation of second order moments),...
This paper considers the sampling of temporal or spatial wide sense stationary (WSS) signals using a co-prime pair of sparse samplers. Several properties and applications of co-prime samplers are developed. First, for uniform spatial sampling with M and N sensors where M and N are co-prime with appropriate interelement spacings, the difference co-array has O(MN) freedoms which can be exploited in...
Coprime sampling has, in the past, been used for signal processing applications such as range and doppler improvement in radar, and for identifying sinusoids in noise. This paper considers a coprime pair of samplers in space or time from the point of view of the difference coarray, which is key to the increased freedom available for processing with such arrays. First, two uniform linear arrays with...
A novel approach to beamforming using a new class of sensor arrays is proposed, which can increase the achievable degrees of freedom significantly beyond the conventional limits obtained from uniform linear arrays (ULA). This class of arrays is named as "nested arrays" since they are obtained by nesting two or more ULAs with increasing inter-sensor spacing. Using the second order statistics...
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