Practical Array Processing

Title: Practical Array Processing
Author: Mark Sullivan
ISBN: 007154898X / 9780071548984
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 256
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Year: 2009
Availability: Out of Stock

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A Complete Education on Array Processing-from Theory to Practice

Learn all the ins and outs of creating reliable communication systems with Practical Array Processing. This comprehensive guide goes through the entire subject, from a detailed look at the theory of array processing to practical information on how to design and build systems for both commercial and military applications.

Written by a recognized expert in the field, Practical Array Processing focuses on the practical issues in any project involving one or more antenna arrays. It provides key background information and hands-on techniques regarding array calibration…antenna array design…signal detection…direction finding…interference cancellation…and more. The book concludes with an explanation of how emitters can be located using angles of arrival or time differences measured at multiple sites.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Receivers
Chapter 2 : Array Signal Processing Models
Chapter 3 : Detection
Chapter 4 : Beamforming
Chapter 5 : Parameter Estimation
Chapter 6 : Emitter Location
Chapter 7 : RF Propogation

Index