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Array Signal Processing: Concepts and Techniques

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This chapter discusses how signals in Space and Time and apertures and Arrays affect Array Processing and the role that symbols play in this processing.
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1. Introduction 2. Signals in Space and Time 3. Apertures and Arrays 4. Conventional Array Processing 5. Detection Theory 6. Estimation Theory 7. Adaptive Array Processing 8. Tracking Appendices References List of Symbols Index.

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Robust blind beamforming using neural network

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Fly-over source localization on civil aircraft

TL;DR: A custom-made measurement system developed by GAUS including a 95-microphone array with its related audio pre-amplifying and recording system have been used to acquire a comprehensive data set of over 300 flyovers during a five-day period.
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Omnidirectional guided wave PWAS phased array for thin-wall structure damage detection

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Minimum variance imaging based on correlation analysis of Lamb wave signals.

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