Single-Snapshot Beamforming using Fast Iterative Adaptive Techniques
ID:88 Submission ID:354 View Protection:ATTENDEE Updated Time:2020-08-05 10:17:28 Hits:384 Oral Presentation

Start Time:2020-06-08 15:00 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:20min

Session:[S] Special Session » [SS11] Recent Advances In Beamforming Techniques And Applications

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Abstract
In this paper, we consider the problem of adaptive beamforming for sample-starved scenarios. A beamforming design method is developed for the case when the only available data is a single-snapshot that is contaminated by the signal-of-interest. Instead of using the non-invertible rank-one sample covariance matrix, the proposed method reconstructs the interference-plus-noise covariance matrix via estimating the interference signal components and the noise variance. The computationally efficient fast iterative interpolated beamforming (FIIB) algorithm is used to estimate the spatial frequencies and complex amplitudes associated with the interference. The reconstructed covariance matrix is used for adaptive beamforming design. Unlike existing sparsity-based covariance reconstruction techniques, the proposed method is able to reconstruct off-grid interference components and its performance is shown to not suffer from estimation bias. Simulation examples are used to demonstrate the performance superiority of the proposed method over other adaptive single-snapshot beamforming techniques.
Keywords
Single-snapshot beamforming; Adaptive beamforming; Fast iterative interpolated beamforming; FIIB; SINR; covariance matrix reconstruction
Speaker
Aboulnasr Hassanien
Wright State University, USA

Submission Author
Aboulnasr Hassanien Wright State University, USA
Elias Aboutanios University of New South Wales, Australia
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