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Vector-Sensor MUSIC for Polarized Seismic Sources Localization

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This paper addresses the problem of high-resolution polarized source detection and introduces a new eigenstructure-based algorithm that yields direction of arrival (DOA) and polarization estimates using a vector-sensor (or multicomponent-sensor) array. This method is based on separation of the observation space into signal and noise subspaces using fourth-order tensor decomposition. In geophysics, in particular for reservoir acquisition and monitoring, a set of Nx-multicomponent sensors is laid on the ground with constant distance Δx between them. Such a data acquisition scheme has intrinsically three modes: time, distance, and components. The proposed method needs multilinear algebra in order to preserve data structure and avoid reorganization. The data is thus stored in tridimensional arrays rather than matrices. Higher-order eigenvalue decomposition (HOEVD) for fourth-order tensors is considered to achieve subspaces estimation and to compute the eigenelements. We propose a tensorial version of the MUSIC algorithm for a vector-sensor array allowing a joint estimation of DOA and signal polarization estimation. Performances of the proposed algorithm are evaluated.

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hal-00257974 , version 1 (20-02-2008)

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Sebastian Miron, Nicolas Le Bihan, Jerome I. Mars. Vector-Sensor MUSIC for Polarized Seismic Sources Localization. Eurasip Journal on Applied Signal Processing, 2005, 1, pp 74-84. ⟨10.1155/ASP.2005.74⟩. ⟨hal-00257974⟩

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