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Sensor Array Signal Processing

by Prabhakar S. Naidu
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Overview

Sensors arrays are used in diverse applications across a broad range of disciplines. Regardless of the application, however, the tools of sensor array signal processing remain the same. Furthermore, whether your interest is in acoustic, seismic, mechanical, or electromagnetic wavefields, they all have a common mathematical framework. Mastering this framework and those tools lays a strong foundation for more specialized study and research.

Sensor Array Signal Processing helps build that foundation. It unravels the underlying principles of the subject without reference to any particular application. Instead, the author focuses on the common threads that exist in wavefield analysis. After introducing the basic equations governing different wavefields, the treatment includes topics from simple beamformation, spatial filtering, and high resolution DOA estimation to imaging and reflector mapping. It studies different types of sensor configurations, but focuses on the uniform linear and circular arrays-the most useful configurations for understanding array systems in practice.

Unique in its approach, depth, and quantitative focus, Sensor Array Signal Processing offers the ideal starting point and an outstanding reference for those working or interested in medical imaging, astronomy, radar, communications, sonar, seismology-any field that studies propagating wavefields. Its clear exposition, numerical examples, exercises, and wide applicability impart a broad picture of array signal processing unmatched by any other text on the market.

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This introduction and reference to sensor array signal processing is written to be widely applicable and useable for those working or interested in medical imaging, astronomy, radar, communications, sonar, seismology, and any field that studies propagating wavefields. Emphasizes the underlying principles in the field without reference to any particular application. An overview of wavefields is followed by treatment of sensor array systems, frequency wavenumber processing, source localization (including both frequency wavenumber spectrum and subspace methods), source estimation, tomographic imaging, and imaging by wavefield extrapolation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 6, 2000
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
472
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849311956

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