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Book Description
Extensively updated and expanded, the second edition of this popular
text covers a wide range of interrelated topics in array processing to
provide an accessible introduction to the field. It reviews new
developments in the use of sensors in wireless networks and in the use
of distributed sensors for localization. It explores the 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, including distributed sensor array, multi-component
sensors, space-time processing, azimuth/elevation estimation, wideband
adaptive beamformation, and frequency invariant beamformation.
About the Author
Prabhakar S. Naidu is a research consultant and retired professor from
the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. He worked at the
Indian Institute of Science for nearly three decades as an assistant,
associate, and full professor in the department of electrical
communication engineering. He has been awarded the NRC Fellowship
(Canada 1965), Alexander von Humboldt fellowship (1979), Senior research
associateship from NRC (USA), and listed in Marquis Who’s Who in the
World (17th edition). He has worked as a visiting scientist at the
Australian Telecommunication Research Center and has published seventy
research papers and four books.
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