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Detection of the number of signals in the presence of noise with
banded covariance matrices
IEE Proc., Radar, Sonar and Navigation, Vol. 143, No. 5, Oct. 1996, pp. 289-294
W.G. Chen, J.P. Reilly, and K.M. Wong
Abstract
A new approach is presented to the array signal processing problem of detecting the number
of incident signals in unknown coloured noise environments with banded covariance structure.
The principle of canonical correlation analysis is applied to the outputs of two spatially
separated arrays. The number of signals is determined by testing the significance of the
corresponding sample canonical correlation coefficients. The new method is shown to work well in
unknown coloured noise situations and does not require any subjective threshold setting. The
medium/highSNR error rate may be approximately specified at a certain prescribed level, and
may be traded off against the detection performance characteristic at low SNR. Simulation re
sults are included to illustrate the performance of the proposed canonical correlation technique
(CCT). It is found that the method performs well in a wide variety of coloured background noise
environments. It is also demonstrated that the method is robust in the case when the noise
covariance is not truly banded.
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