Jing Yang, Chengcheng Liu, Jie Huang, HU Dexiu, Chuang Zhao
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Abstract
. This paper investigates the issue of multistatic target localization using measurements including angle of arrival (AOA), time delay (TD), and Doppler shift (DS). We delve into a practically driven nonideal localization scenario where the measurement noise powers remain unknown. An algorithm that jointly estimates target posi-tion-velocity and measurement noise powers is proposed. Initially, an optimization model for the joint estimation is developed following the maximum likelihood estimation criterion. Subsequently, we cyclically minimize the optimization model to yield estimates for target position-velocity and measurement noise powers. The Cramér-Rao lower bound (CRLB) for this joint estimation is also derived. Contrary to existing algorithms, our proposed method eliminates the need for prior knowledge of measurement noise powers, simultaneously estimating the target posi-tion-velocity and measurement noise powers. Simulation results indicate superior localization accuracy with our algorithm, particularly in scenarios with unknown measurement noise powers. Furthermore, at moderate noise levels, the algorithm's estimation accuracy for target posi-tion-velocity and measurement noise powers meets the CRLB.
期刊介绍:
Since 1992, the Radioengineering Journal has been publishing original scientific and engineering papers from the area of wireless communication and application of wireless technologies. The submitted papers are expected to deal with electromagnetics (antennas, propagation, microwaves), signals, circuits, optics and related fields.
Each issue of the Radioengineering Journal is started by a feature article. Feature articles are organized by members of the Editorial Board to present the latest development in the selected areas of radio engineering.
The Radioengineering Journal makes a maximum effort to publish submitted papers as quickly as possible. The first round of reviews should be completed within two months. Then, authors are expected to improve their manuscript within one month. If substantial changes are recommended and further reviews are requested by the reviewers, the publication time is prolonged.