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    Signal waveform estimation in the presence of uncertainties about the steering vector

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    We consider the problem of signal waveform estimation using an array of sensors where there exist uncertainties about the steering vector of interest. This problem occurs in many situations, including arrays undergoing deformations, uncalibrated arrays, scattering around the source, etc. In this paper, we assume that some statistical knowledge about the variations of the steering vector is available. Within this framework, two approaches are proposed, depending on whether the signal is assumed to be deterministic or random. In the former case, the maximum likelihood (ML) estimator is derived. It is shown that it amounts to a beamforming-like processing of the observations, and an iterative algorithm is presented to obtain the ML weight vector. For random signals, a Bayesian approach is advocated, and we successively derive an (approximate) minimum mean-square error estimator and maximum a posteriori estimators. Numerical examples are provided to illustrate the performances of the estimators

    Twenty-Five Years of Advances in Beamforming: From Convex and Nonconvex Optimization to Learning Techniques

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    Beamforming is a signal processing technique to steer, shape, and focus an electromagnetic wave using an array of sensors toward a desired direction. It has been used in several engineering applications such as radar, sonar, acoustics, astronomy, seismology, medical imaging, and communications. With the advances in multi-antenna technologies largely for radar and communications, there has been a great interest on beamformer design mostly relying on convex/nonconvex optimization. Recently, machine learning is being leveraged for obtaining attractive solutions to more complex beamforming problems. This article captures the evolution of beamforming in the last twenty-five years from convex-to-nonconvex optimization and optimization-to-learning approaches. It provides a glimpse of this important signal processing technique into a variety of transmit-receive architectures, propagation zones, paths, and conventional/emerging applications

    Amplitude estimation of a signal with known waveform in the presence of steering vector uncertainties

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    In this correspondence, we address the problem of estimating the amplitude of a signal with known waveform received on an array of sensors and we consider the case where there exist uncertainties about the spatial signature of the signal of interest. Closed-form expressions for the Cramer–Rao bound are derived and the respective influence of the uncertainties and the number of snapshots is studied. The maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) of the signal of interest amplitude along with the covariance matrix of the interferences and noise is also derived and an iterative algorithm is presented to obtain the ML estimates
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