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The Volume-Correlation Subspace Detector

Information Theory 2015-12-17 v2 math.IT

Abstract

Detecting the presence of subspace signals with unknown clutter (or interference) is a widely known difficult problem encountered in various signal processing applications. Traditional methods fails to solve this problem because they require knowledge of clutter subspace, which has to be learned or estimated beforehand. In this paper, we propose a novel detector, named volume-correlation subspace detector, that can detect signal from clutter without any knowledge of clutter subspace. This detector effectively makes use of the hidden geometrical connection between the known target signal subspace to be detected and the subspace constructed from sampled data to ascertain the existence of target signal. It is derived based upon a mathematical tool, which basically calculates volume of parallelotope in high-dimensional linear space. Theoretical analysis show that while the proposed detector is detecting the known target signal, the unknown clutter signal can be explored and eliminated simultaneously. This advantage is called "detecting while learning", and implies perfect performance of this detector in the clutter environment. Numerical simulation validated our conclusion.

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@article{arxiv.1406.1286,
  title  = {The Volume-Correlation Subspace Detector},
  author = {Hailong Shi and Hao Zhang and Xiqin Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.1286},
  year   = {2015}
}

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35 pages, submitted to IEEE Trans, part of this paper has been published by ISIT'2015

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