This paper considers the problem of robust three-dimensional (3-D) angle-of-arrival (AOA) source localization in the presence of impulsive alpha-stable noise based on the l(p)-norm minimization criterion. The iteratively reweighted least-squares algorithm (IRLS) is a well-known technique for solving l(p)-norm minimization with the desirable global convergence property. Adopting the IRLS for 3-D AOA localization requires nonlinearto-pseudolinear transformation of azimuth and elevation angle measurement equations, thus resulting in a new variant of the IRLS, called the iteratively reweighted pseudolinear least-squares estimator (IRPLE). Unfortunately, there exists correlation between the measurement matrix and noise vector in the pseudolinear measurement equations, which consequently makes the IRPLE biased. To counter the bias problem of the IRPLE, a new iteratively reweighted instrumental-variable estimator (IRIVE) is proposed based on the exploitation of instrumental variables. The IRIVE is analytically shown to achieve the theoretical covariance of the general least l(p)-norm estimation. Extensive simulation studies are presented to demonstrate the performance advantages of the IRIVE over the IRPLE as well as other existing least-squares and least l(p)-norm estimators. The IRIVE is observed to produce nearly unbiased estimates with mean squared error performance very close to the Cramer-Rao lower bound.

An Iteratively Reweighted Instrumental-Variable Estimator for Robust 3-D AOA Localization in Impulsive Noise

Kuruoglu EE
2019

Abstract

This paper considers the problem of robust three-dimensional (3-D) angle-of-arrival (AOA) source localization in the presence of impulsive alpha-stable noise based on the l(p)-norm minimization criterion. The iteratively reweighted least-squares algorithm (IRLS) is a well-known technique for solving l(p)-norm minimization with the desirable global convergence property. Adopting the IRLS for 3-D AOA localization requires nonlinearto-pseudolinear transformation of azimuth and elevation angle measurement equations, thus resulting in a new variant of the IRLS, called the iteratively reweighted pseudolinear least-squares estimator (IRPLE). Unfortunately, there exists correlation between the measurement matrix and noise vector in the pseudolinear measurement equations, which consequently makes the IRPLE biased. To counter the bias problem of the IRPLE, a new iteratively reweighted instrumental-variable estimator (IRIVE) is proposed based on the exploitation of instrumental variables. The IRIVE is analytically shown to achieve the theoretical covariance of the general least l(p)-norm estimation. Extensive simulation studies are presented to demonstrate the performance advantages of the IRIVE over the IRPLE as well as other existing least-squares and least l(p)-norm estimators. The IRIVE is observed to produce nearly unbiased estimates with mean squared error performance very close to the Cramer-Rao lower bound.
2019
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Angle of arrival
source localization
robust estimation
least l(p)-norm
iteratively reweighted least-squares
pseudolinear estimation
instrumental variables
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