Beamforming is a task in array signal processing, used in radar, sonar, acoustics, astronomy, seismology, communications, medical imaging, and other fields. Researchers from Europe and North America describe recent efforts to devise robust adaptive beamformers to alleviate some of the problems with
Robust Adaptive Beamforming
โ Scribed by Jian Li (editor), Petre Stoica (editor)
- Publisher
- John Wiley
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 435
- Series
- Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Recent work has made great strides toward devising robust adaptive beamformers that vastly improve signal strength against background noise and directional interference. This dynamic technology has diverse applications, including radar, sonar, acoustics, astronomy, seismology, communications, and medical imaging. There are also exciting emerging applications such as smart antennas for wireless communications, handheld ultrasound imaging systems, and directional hearing aids. Robust Adaptive Beamforming compiles the theories and work of leading researchers investigating various approaches in one comprehensive volume. Unlike previous efforts, these pioneering studies are based on theories that use an uncertainty set of the array steering vector. The researchers define their theories, explain their methodologies, and present their conclusions.
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