On the sensitivity of third-order Volterra MVDR beamformers to interference-pulse shaping filter
Résumé
Linear beamformers are optimal, in a mean square (MS) sense, when the signal of interest (SOI) and observations are jointly Gaussian and circular. Otherwise, optimal beamformers become non-linear with a structure depending on the unknown joint probability distribution of the SOI and observations. In this context, third-order Volterra minimum variance distortionless response (MVDR) beamformers have been proposed recently to improve the performance of linear beamformers in the presence of non-Gaussian and potentially non-circular interference, omnipresent in practical situations. High performance gains have been obtained for binary phase shift keying (BPSK) and quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) interference having a square pulse shaping filter in particular. However in practice, for spectral efficiency reasons, most of signals use non-square pulse shaping filters, such as square root raised cosine filter. It is then important to analyze the sensitivity of third-order MVDR beamformers to interference pulse shaping filter, which is the purpose of this paper.
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