
High-Resolution and Robust Signal Processing
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 15. October 2003
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-8247-4752-7 (ISBN)
Description
High-Resolution and Robust Signal Processing describes key methodological and theoretical advances achieved in this domain over the last twenty years, placing emphasis on modern developments and recent research pursuits. Applications-grounded, this sophisticated resource links theoretical background with high-resolution methods used in wireless communications, brain signal analysis, and space-time radar signal processing.
Chapter extras include theorem proofs, derivations, and computational shortcuts, as well as open problems, numerical measurement, and performance examples, and simulation results
Sixteen illustrious field leaders invest High-Resolution and Robust Signal Processing with: in-depth reviews of parametric high-resolution estimation and detection techniques; robust array processing solutions for adaptive beam forming and high-resolution direction finding; Parafac techniques for high-resolution array processing and specific areas of application; high-resolution nonparametric methods and implementation tactics for spectral analysis; multidimensional high-resolution data models and discussion of R-D unitary ESPRIT with colored noise; multidimensional high-resolution parameter estimation techniques applicable to channel sounding; estimation procedures for high-resolution space-time radar signal processing using 2-D or 1-D/1-D models; and models and methods for EEG/MEG space-time dipole source estimation and sensory array design.
Chapter extras include theorem proofs, derivations, and computational shortcuts, as well as open problems, numerical measurement, and performance examples, and simulation results
Sixteen illustrious field leaders invest High-Resolution and Robust Signal Processing with: in-depth reviews of parametric high-resolution estimation and detection techniques; robust array processing solutions for adaptive beam forming and high-resolution direction finding; Parafac techniques for high-resolution array processing and specific areas of application; high-resolution nonparametric methods and implementation tactics for spectral analysis; multidimensional high-resolution data models and discussion of R-D unitary ESPRIT with colored noise; multidimensional high-resolution parameter estimation techniques applicable to channel sounding; estimation procedures for high-resolution space-time radar signal processing using 2-D or 1-D/1-D models; and models and methods for EEG/MEG space-time dipole source estimation and sensory array design.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
884 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8247-4752-7 (9780824747527)
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Yingbo Hua | Alex Gershman | Qi Cheng
High-Resolution and Robust Signal Processing
E-Book
12/2017
CRC Press
€364.99
Available for download

Yingbo Hua | Alex Gershman | Qi Cheng
High-Resolution and Robust Signal Processing
E-Book
12/2017
CRC Press
€364.99
Available for download
Persons
Yingbo Hua, Alex Gershman, Qi Cheng
Editor
University of California, Riverside, USA
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
University of Western Sydney, Kingswood, Australia
Content
1: A Review of Parametric High-Resolution Methods; 2: Robustness Issues in Adaptive Beamforming and High-Resolution Direction Finding; 3: Parafac Techniques for High-Resolution Array Processing; 4: High-Resolution Nonparametric Spectral Analysis: Theory and Applications; 5: Multidimensional High-Resolution Parameter Estimation with Applications to Channel Sounding; 6: High-Resolution Space-Time Signal Processing for Radar; 7: Eeg/Meg Spatio-Temporal Dipole Source Estimation and Sensor Array Design