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Digital Signal Processing, Volume 61
Volume 61, February 2017
- Moeness G. Amin
, Palghat P. Vaidyanathan, Yimin D. Zhang
, Piya Pal:
Editorial for coprime special issue. 1-2 - Elie BouDaher, Fauzia Ahmad
, Moeness G. Amin
, Ahmad Hoorfar:
Mutual coupling effect and compensation in non-uniform arrays for direction-of-arrival estimation. 3-14 - Ali Koochakzadeh
, Piya Pal:
Sparse source localization using perturbed arrays via bi-affine modeling. 15-25 - Si Qin
, Yimin D. Zhang
, Moeness G. Amin
:
DOA estimation of mixed coherent and uncorrelated targets exploiting coprime MIMO radar. 26-34 - Fenggang Sun, Qihui Wu, Youming Sun, Guoru Ding
, Peng Lan:
An iterative approach for sparse direction-of-arrival estimation in co-prime arrays with off-grid targets. 35-42 - Chun-Lin Liu
, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Cramér-Rao bounds for coprime and other sparse arrays, which find more sources than sensors. 43-61 - Juan Ramirez Jr., Jeffrey L. Krolik:
Synthetic aperture processing for passive co-prime linear sensor arrays. 62-75 - Hema Kumari Achanta, Sampurna Biswas, Bhanumati N. Dasgupta, Soura Dasgupta, Mathews Jacob
, Raghuraman Mudumbai:
The spark of Fourier matrices: Connections to vanishing sums and coprimeness. 76-85 - Ali H. Muqaibel
, Abdi T. Abdalla
, Mohammad T. Alkhodary, Saleh A. Alawsh
:
Through-the-wall radar imaging exploiting Pythagorean apertures with sparse reconstruction. 86-96

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