Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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564532 | Signal Processing | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A conventional approach for source localization is to utilize time delay measurements of the emitted signal received at an array of sensors. The time delay information is then employed to construct a set of hyperbolic equations from which the target position can be determined. In this paper, we utilize semi-definite programming (SDP) technique to derive a passive source localization algorithm which can integrate the available a priori knowledge such as admissible target range and other cues. It is shown that the SDP method is superior to the well-known two-step weighted least squares method at lower signal-to-noise ratio conditions.
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Authors
Kenneth W.K. Lui, Frankie K.W. Chan, H.C. So,