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Translated title of the contribution: A Closed Form Solution for Source Localization Using Change in Rate of Phase Difference

Mustafa Atahan Nuhoğlu, Hakan Ali Çırpan

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Abstract

In electronic warfare (EW) systems, change in rate of phase difference (CRPD) measurements can be used for source localization. The CRPD localization problem is non-convex and non-linear, therefore, it is challenging. In this paper, a closed form solution is developed for the scenario in which the EW system is located at a flying-jet and the target is stationary. The proposed approach utilizes the flight geometry and provides a new linear model to locate the target using the least-squares (LS) approach. In the numerical simulations, we observe that the proposed method outperforms existing LS methods and it reaches the performance of the maximum-likelihood approaches if the antenna scan period of the target is low.

Translated title of the contributionA Closed Form Solution for Source Localization Using Change in Rate of Phase Difference
Original languageTurkish
Title of host publication32nd IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU 2024 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350388961
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event32nd IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU 2024 - Mersin, Turkey
Duration: 15 May 202418 May 2024

Publication series

Name32nd IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU 2024 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference32nd IEEE Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU 2024
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CityMersin
Period15/05/2418/05/24

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