There are various types of wideband signals that we encounter in everyday life. One example is the Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) signal [1], which is commonly used in radar applications [2, 3]. Additionally, the human voice [4, 5, 6], a naturally occurring wideband signal, is frequently encountered in diverse contexts. For spread spectrum signals, the gold-MUSIC algorithm is highly effective. It is crucial to pay special attention to wideband signals. In this chapter, we address the two domains.

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Direction Finding for Wideband Signals—Case Studies

  • Venkata Rangarao Kaluri

摘要

There are various types of wideband signals that we encounter in everyday life. One example is the Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) signal [1], which is commonly used in radar applications [2, 3]. Additionally, the human voice [4, 5, 6], a naturally occurring wideband signal, is frequently encountered in diverse contexts. For spread spectrum signals, the gold-MUSIC algorithm is highly effective. It is crucial to pay special attention to wideband signals. In this chapter, we address the two domains.