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Sensor array signal processing / by Prabhakar S. Naidu.

By: Naidu, Prabhakar S [author.].
Contributor(s): Taylor and Francis.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2009Edition: Second edition.Description: 1 online resource (556 pages) : 255 illustrations.ISBN: 9781439883136.Subject(s): Multisensor data fusion | Sensor networks -- Data processing | Signal processing -- Digital techniquesAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 621.3822 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 An Overview of Wavefields -- chapter 2 Sensor Array Systems -- chapter 3 Frequency Wavenumber Processing -- chapter 4 Source Localization: Frequency Wavenumber Spectrum -- chapter 5 Source Localization: Subspace Methods -- chapter 6 Source Estimation -- chapter 7 Multipath Channel -- chapter 8 Wireless Communications -- chapter 9 Tomographic Imaging -- chapter 10 Imaging by Wavefield Extrapolation.
Abstract: Since publication of the first edition of Sensor Array Signal Processing in 2000, the field it heralded has come of age. Sensor arrays helped usher in the age of wireless communication bymeeting the increasing capacity requirements of ever growing wireless networks, but that is only one example of the number of uses served by this valuable technology across any number of fields.
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chapter 1 An Overview of Wavefields -- chapter 2 Sensor Array Systems -- chapter 3 Frequency Wavenumber Processing -- chapter 4 Source Localization: Frequency Wavenumber Spectrum -- chapter 5 Source Localization: Subspace Methods -- chapter 6 Source Estimation -- chapter 7 Multipath Channel -- chapter 8 Wireless Communications -- chapter 9 Tomographic Imaging -- chapter 10 Imaging by Wavefield Extrapolation.

Since publication of the first edition of Sensor Array Signal Processing in 2000, the field it heralded has come of age. Sensor arrays helped usher in the age of wireless communication bymeeting the increasing capacity requirements of ever growing wireless networks, but that is only one example of the number of uses served by this valuable technology across any number of fields.

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