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21 January 1988 Some Observations Concerning The ESPRIT Direction Finding Method
Jeffrey M. Speiser
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This paper discusses the ESPRIT direction finding method of Paulraj, Roy, and Kailath [1-5]. It provides a comparison of ESPRIT with the earlier MUSIC algorithm of Schmidt [6-10], and discusses the computational requirements for ESPRIT. The discussion includes approaches to the parallel computation of nonsymmetric eigensystems, and potential application of ESPRIT to spectrum analysis and to improving the resolution of the Wigner-Ville Distribution.
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Jeffrey M. Speiser "Some Observations Concerning The ESPRIT Direction Finding Method", Proc. SPIE 0826, Advanced Algorithms and Architectures for Signal Processing II, (21 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942031
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