Thread Subject: Performance Analysis of DOA Estimation algorithms in MATLAB

Subject: Performance Analysis of DOA Estimation algorithms in MATLAB

From: navodit

Date: 30 Sep, 2003 03:46:56

Message: 1 of 2

Hello
Can someone tell me how to do monte carlo simulations of both
spectral-based(e.g. music, cbf etc) and parametric methods(e.g.
esprit, rmusic) for DOA estimation algorithms in matlab ? also how to
do the same for calculating the performance bounds of doa estimates
using cramer rao bounds in matlab ? thanks.

Subject: Performance Analysis of DOA Estimation algorithms in MATLAB

From: Trilochan Panigrahi

Date: 4 Nov, 2009 05:48:02

Message: 2 of 2

navodit <n.kaushik@tu-bs.de> wrote in message <eec49f2.-1@WebX.raydaftYaTP>...
> Hello
> Can someone tell me how to do monte carlo simulations of both
> spectral-based(e.g. music, cbf etc) and parametric methods(e.g.
> esprit, rmusic) for DOA estimation algorithms in matlab ? also how to
> do the same for calculating the performance bounds of doa estimates
> using cramer rao bounds in matlab ? thanks.

Hello,
I have also doubt on calculation of the performance bounds of DOA estimates
using cramer rao bounds in matlab ?

thanks in advance

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