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Direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation using a single snapshot of voltages induced in a real array operating in any environment
Kyungjung Kim, Tapan K. Sarkar
Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
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Direction of Arrival Estimation
100%
Antenna Element
100%
Virtual Array
100%
Single Snapshot
100%
Transformation Matrix
100%
Platform Effect
50%
Electromagnetic Effect
50%
Nonuniformly Spaced Arrays
50%
Direct Data Domain
50%
Preprocessing Techniques
50%
Matrix Pencil Method
50%
Radiator
50%
Induced Voltage
50%
Super-resolution Algorithm
50%
Antenna Array
50%
Direction of Arrival
50%
Measured Voltage
50%
Isotropic Point
50%
Least Square Method
50%
Mutual Coupling
50%
Near-field
50%
Engineering
Transformation Matrix
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Induced Voltage
100%
Direction-of-Arrival Estimation
100%
Antenna Element
100%
Direction of Arrival
50%
Measured Voltage
50%
Antenna Arrays
50%
Square Method
50%
Mutual Coupling
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Equivalent Set
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Least Square
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