A deconvolution approach to source localization
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Because of its low resolution the conventional beamformer (CBF) has generally been neglected in the recent literature on array processing and considerable attention has been devoted to high-resolution (HR) techniques. A deconvolution approach was applied to the output of the CBF in order to obtain a source localization procedure whose performance is comparable with those of the most efficient HR techniques. Deconvolution is the process of recovering the input of a system from the output knowing the characteristics of the system. The scheme also furnishes estimates of the source powers and comprises a test that detects the number of sources present. It can be considered as a means to obtain maximum likelihood estimates (MLEs) when the CBF output is taken as the observed data.<<ETX>>
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