학술논문

Time-of-Arrival Estimation with FLOM-MUSIC Under Impulsive Noise
Document Type
Conference
Source
2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Signal Processing and Communications Applications, 2006 IEEE 14th. :1-4 2006
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Time of arrival estimation
Working environment noise
Delay estimation
1f noise
Multiple signal classification
Signal processing algorithms
Signal resolution
Gaussian noise
Delay lines
Indoor radio communication
Language
ISSN
2165-0608
Abstract
FLOM-MUSIC (Fractional Lower Order Moment-MUSIC), a high resolution spectral estimation algorithm, is proposed for TOA (Time of Arrival) estimation under non-Gaussian noise. While Gaussianity is the conventional model in statistical signal processing, it does not accurately represent noise with impulsive nature that do occur in some wireless environments. FLOM-MUSIC is, in particular, designed for the α-stable model of impulsive noise and the peaks of its pseudo-spectra are used to estimate impulse response of the channel, i.e. the TOA of the impulse over each path in the channel. It is assumed that the first arriving path of the multi-path indoor channel is LOS (Line-of-Sight) and the delay of the first arrival is taken as the TOA estimate. Simulation results indicate that FLOM-MUSIC accurately estimates multi-path delays of indoor radio channel and outperforms the conventional second-order statistics based MUSIC under impulsive noise, modelled as α-stable.