TP6a3: Source Localization and Separation
Tue, 31 Oct, 13:30 - 15:10 PT (UTC -7)
Location: Fred Farr
Session Type: Poster
Session Chair: David Sundstrom, Lund University
Track: Array Processing and Multisensor Systems

TP6a3.1: Multi-Signal Ambiguity in Direction-of-Arrival Estimation

Benjamin Friedlander, University of California Santa Cruz, United States

TP6a3.2: Analytical Performance Assessment of 1-D ESPRIT in DFT Beamspace in Terms of Physical Parameters

Damir Rakhimov, Martin Haardt, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany

TP6a3.3: Joint Recursive Receiver and Emitter Geolocation using Time Difference of Arrival Measurements

Liam Coulter, University of Minnesota, United States; David Geroski, Andrew Marcum, Raytheon BBN, United States

TP6a3.4: Cramér–Rao Bound for Convolutional Beamspace Method

Po-Chih Chen, P. P. Vaidyanathan, California Institute of Technology, United States

TP6a3.6: Localization in Wideband SIMO Channels using Pulse Shape

Rajeev Gangula, Northeastern University, United States; Omid Esrafilian, David Gesbert, EURECOM, France; Tommaso Melodia, Northeastern University, United States

TP6a3.7: The Neural-SRP Method for Positional Sound Source Localization

Eric Grinstein, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Toon van Waterschoot, KU Leuven, Belgium; Mike Brookes, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Patrick A. Naylor, Imperial Colege London, United Kingdom

TP6a3.8: Direction of Arrival Estimation with Hybrid Digital Analog Arrays: Algorithms and Ziv-Zakai Lower Bound

Miguel Rivas Costa, Carlos Mosquera Nartallo, Universidade de Vigo, Spain

TP6a3.9: On the Efficiency of Coarray-Based Direction of Arrival Estimation

Pranav Kulkarni, P. P. Vaidyanathan, California Institute of Technology, United States

TP6a3.10: Multi-Channel Factor Analysis for Temporally and Spatially Correlated Time Series

Gray Stanton, Haonan Wang, Colorado State University, United States; Dongliang Duan, University of Wyoming, United States; Louis Scharf, Colorado State University, United States

TP6a3.11: Identifiability in Multi-Channel Factor Analysis

Gray Stanton, Colorado State University, United States; David Ramírez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Ignacio Santamaria, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain; Louis Scharf, Haonan Wang, Colorado State University, United States

TP6a3.12: Impulse Response Interpolation Using Optimal Transport

David Sundström, Lund University, Sweden; Filip Elvander, Aalto University, Finland; Andreas Jakobsson, Lund University, Sweden