Model-Based Processing for Underwater Acoustic Arrays
This monograph presents a unified approach to model-based processing for underwater acoustic arrays. The use of physical models in passive array processing is not a new idea, but it has been used on a case-by-case basis, and as such, lacks any unifying st
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Edmund J. Sullivan
Model-Based Processing for Underwater Acoustic Arrays
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SpringerBriefs in Physics
Editorial Board Egor Babaev, University of Massachusetts, USA Malcolm Bremer, University of Bristol, UK Xavier Calmet, University of Sussex, UK Francesca Di Lodovico, Queen Mary University of London, UK Maarten Hoogerland, University of Auckland, New Zealand Eric Le Ru, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand James Overduin, Towson University, USA Vesselin Petkov, Concordia University, Canada Charles H.-T. Wang, University of Aberdeen, UK Andrew Whitaker, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
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Edmund J. Sullivan
Model-Based Processing for Underwater Acoustic Arrays
123
Edmund J. Sullivan Portsmouth, RI, USA
ISSN 2191-5423 SpringerBriefs in Physics ISBN 978-3-319-17556-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17557-7
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Preface
This monograph presents a reasonably complete treatment of the model-based approach to the processing of data from underwater acoustic arrays. By complete we mean that the material herein is accessible to anyone at the level of a bachelor’s degree in engineering, but may not be sufficiently familiar with the areas of statistical signal processing or acoustic array processing. With this goal in mind, it provides a reasonably rigorous treatment of standard time-domain statistical signal processing and acoustic array processing with an emphasis on its spatial processing aspects. A second reason for taking this approach is that since the processing philosophy presented here differs suffi
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