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Anne FERREOL
Anne FERREOL
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On the virtual array concept for higher order array processing
P Chevalier, L Albera, A Ferréol, P Comon
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 53 (4), 1254-1271, 2005
2692005
High-Resolution Direction Finding From Higher Order Statistics: The-MUSIC Algorithm
P Chevalier, A Ferréol, L Albera
IEEE Transactions on signal processing 54 (8), 2986-2997, 2006
1932006
On the virtual array concept for the fourth-order direction finding problem
P Chevalier, A Ferreol
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 47 (9), 2592-2595, 1999
1571999
Fourth-order blind identification of underdetermined mixtures of sources (FOBIUM)
A Ferréol, L Albera, P Chevalier
IEEE Transactions on Signal processing 53 (5), 1640-1653, 2005
1382005
Blind identification of overcomplete mixtures of sources (BIOME)
L Albera, A Ferréol, P Comon, P Chevalier
Linear algebra and its applications 391, 3-30, 2004
1122004
On the behavior of current second and higher order blind source separation methods for cyclostationary sources
A Ferreol, P Chevalier
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 48 (6), 1712-1725, 2000
1082000
On the asymptotic performance analysis of subspace DOA estimation in the presence of modeling errors: Case of MUSIC
A Ferreol, P Larzabal, M Viberg
IEEE Transactions on signal processing 54 (3), 907-920, 2006
1072006
Statistical analysis of the MUSIC algorithm in the presence of modeling errors, taking into account the resolution probability
A Ferreol, P Larzabal, M Viberg
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 58 (8), 4156-4166, 2010
882010
On the resolution probability of MUSIC in presence of modeling errors
A Ferreol, P Larzabal, M Viberg
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 56 (5), 1945-1953, 2008
782008
Method for locating radioelectric sources using two-channel high resolution radiogoniometer
A Ferreol, JJ Monot
US Patent 6,989,789, 2006
662006
ICAR: a tool for blind source separation using fourth-order statistics only
L Albera, A Ferréol, P Chevalier, P Comon
IEEE Transactions On Signal Processing 53 (10), 3633-3643, 2005
652005
Method for the higher-order blind identification of mixtures of sources
L Albera, A Ferreol, P Chevalier, P Comon
US Patent 7,079,988, 2006
602006
Second-order blind separation of first-and second-order cyclostationary sources-application to AM, FSK, CPFSK, and deterministic sources
A Ferréol, P Chevalier, L Albera
IEEE transactions on signal processing 52 (4), 845-861, 2004
572004
Sixth order blind identification of underdetermined mixtures (BIRTH) of sources
L Albera, A Ferréol, P Comon, P Chevalier
ICA 03, Fourth International Symposium on Independent Component Analysis and …, 2003
442003
Comparative performance analysis of eight blind source separation methods on radiocommunications signals
P Chevalier, L Albera, P Comon, A Ferréol
2004 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IEEE Cat. No …, 2004
432004
Low-cost algorithm for some bearing estimation methods in presence of separable nuisance parameters
A Ferréol, E Boyer, P Larzabal
Electronics Letters 40 (15), 1, 2004
402004
Higher order direction finding from arrays with diversely polarized antennas: The PD-2q-MUSIC algorithms
P Chevalier, A Ferréol, L Albera, G Birot
IEEE transactions on signal processing 55 (11), 5337-5350, 2007
372007
Robust bearing estimation in the presence of direction-dependent modelling errors: identifiability and treatment
A Flieller, A Ferréol, P Larzabal, H Clergeot
1995 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing 3 …, 1995
371995
Performance prediction of maximum-likelihood direction-of-arrival estimation in the presence of modeling errors
A Ferréol, P Larzabal, M Viberg
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 56 (10), 4785-4793, 2008
362008
Brain source localization using a fourth-order deflation scheme
L Albera, A Ferréol, D Cosandier-Rimélé, I Merlet, F Wendling
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 55 (2), 490-501, 2008
342008
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