Robert A. Monzingo and Thomas W. Miller9781891121241, 1891121243
The field of adaptive array sensor systems is now a maturing technology, and with applications of these systems growing more and more numerous there is a wealth of widely scattered literature available on various aspects of such systems. There are even a few textbooks that briefly treat certain aspects of adaptive array systems, but until now there have been no books devoted entirely to presenting an integrated treatment of such systems that provide the reader with the perspective to organize the available literature into easily understood parts. The decision to write this book was made as a result of this lack. The primary emphasis of the book is to cover those principles and techniques that are of fundamental importance in modern adaptive array systems. Most of the contents are derived from readily available sources in the literature, although a certain amount of original material has been included. Fundamental concepts are introduced and illustrated with examples before more current developments in adaptive array techniques are introduced. Problems at the end of each chapter have been chosen to illustrate and extend the material presented in the text. These extensions introduce the readers to actual adaptive array engineering problems and provide motivation for further reading of the background reference material. In this manner both students and practicing engineers may easily gain familiarity with the modern contributions that adaptive arrays have to offer practical signal reception systems.
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