
Sensor Array Signal Processing
Prabhakar S. Naidu(Author)
CRC Press
2nd Edition
Published on 8. June 2009
Book
Hardback
556 pages
978-1-4200-7190-0 (ISBN)
Description
Since publication of the first edition of Sensor Array Signal Processing in 2000, the field it heralded has come of age. Sensor arrays helped usher in the age of wireless communication by meeting the increasing capacity requirements of ever growing wireless networks, but that is only one example of the number of uses served by this valuable technology across any number of fields.
Extensively updated and expanded, Sensor Array Signal Processing, Second Edition covers a wide range of interrelated topics in array processing to provide an introduction to the field that one will not find in the literature. The book introduces new developments in the use of sensors in wireless networks and the use of distributed sensors for localization. It unravels layers of complexity to explore underlying basic principles of array signal processing, focusing on the common threads that exist in wavefield analysis, rather than on particular applications.
Following an introduction to the basic equations governing different wavefields, the text provides updated coverage on current topics of interest. It analyzes various types of sensor configurations; focusing on those most useful for understanding array systems in practice - uniform linear and circular arrays.
Fully updated with over 150 new pages, this new edition:
Includes new chapters - emphasizing the use of sensor arrays in wireless communication and localization
Adds new exercises and examples to the end of each chapter
Provides information on emerging topics covering, distributed sensor array, multi-component sensors, space-time processing, azimuth/elevation estimation, wideband adaptive beamformation, and frequency invariant beamformation
An invaluable tool for self-study, this book provides those working in or interested in medical imaging, astronomy, radar, communications, sonar, seismology or any field that studies propagating wavefields, with a highly accessible guide. It describes each concept in precise mathematical language complete with numerical examples, detailed illustrations, and practice exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce concepts. As with the first edition, this volume also meets the needs of professors wishing to adopt the book for graduate-level courses in telecommunications and electrical engineering.
Extensively updated and expanded, Sensor Array Signal Processing, Second Edition covers a wide range of interrelated topics in array processing to provide an introduction to the field that one will not find in the literature. The book introduces new developments in the use of sensors in wireless networks and the use of distributed sensors for localization. It unravels layers of complexity to explore underlying basic principles of array signal processing, focusing on the common threads that exist in wavefield analysis, rather than on particular applications.
Following an introduction to the basic equations governing different wavefields, the text provides updated coverage on current topics of interest. It analyzes various types of sensor configurations; focusing on those most useful for understanding array systems in practice - uniform linear and circular arrays.
Fully updated with over 150 new pages, this new edition:
Includes new chapters - emphasizing the use of sensor arrays in wireless communication and localization
Adds new exercises and examples to the end of each chapter
Provides information on emerging topics covering, distributed sensor array, multi-component sensors, space-time processing, azimuth/elevation estimation, wideband adaptive beamformation, and frequency invariant beamformation
An invaluable tool for self-study, this book provides those working in or interested in medical imaging, astronomy, radar, communications, sonar, seismology or any field that studies propagating wavefields, with a highly accessible guide. It describes each concept in precise mathematical language complete with numerical examples, detailed illustrations, and practice exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce concepts. As with the first edition, this volume also meets the needs of professors wishing to adopt the book for graduate-level courses in telecommunications and electrical engineering.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
230 s/w Abbildungen, 25 s/w Tabellen
25 Tables, black and white; 230 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
1200 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4200-7190-0 (9781420071900)
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Content
An Overview of Wavefields. Sensor Array Systems. Frequency Wavenumber Processing. Source Localization: Frequency Wavenumber Spectrum. Source Localization: Subspace Methods. Source Estimation. Multipath Channel. Wireless Communication. Tomographic Imaging. Imaging by Wavefield Extrapolation.