On the Angular Resolution Limit uncertainty under compound Gaussian noise

Volume: 164, Pages: 217 - 224
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
The Angular Resolution Limit (ARL) is a fundamental statistical metric to quantify our ability to resolve two closely-spaced narrowband far-field complex sources. This statistical quantity, is defined as the minimal angular deviation between the two sources to be separated for a prefixed detection-based performance. In this work, we assume that the sources of interest are corrupted by a compound-Gaussian noise. In the standard literature,...
Paper Details
Title
On the Angular Resolution Limit uncertainty under compound Gaussian noise
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
164
Pages
217 - 224
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