IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Direction-of-Arrival Estimation of Far-Field Sources Under Near-Field Interferences in Passive Sonar Array

  • Hojun Lee,
  • Jongmin Ahn,
  • Yongcheol Kim,
  • Jaehak Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2021.3059157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 28413 – 28420

Abstract

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For passive sonar arrays, when far-field sources lie in a masking region caused by near-field interferences, direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimations of the interfered far-field sources become difficult. To mitigate the interference, we propose a near-field interference mitigation (NFIM) beamformer that utilizes subarrays and a proposed azimuth-domain filter without any source constraint. For the proposed method, this paper mathematically analyzes the masking region and the subarray configuration to separate the beams of the far-field source from the near-field interference and designs the proposed azimuth-domain filter in the proposed zeta domain. The suppression filter is implemented for all subarrays to mitigate the interferences, and the filtered outputs of all subarrays are combined to suppress residual interferences. Computer simulations show that the proposed NFIM beamformer mitigates the interferences and increases the DOA estimation performance compared with those of conventional methods.

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