Adaptive Array Processing in Uncertain Inhomogeneous Media
Abstract
The format principally consists of a compilation of theses, presentations, reports and peer reviewed journal articles with the text of their abstracts. The full texts have been sent to the program manager as published. Several research efforts continue beyond the expiration of this grant. Adaptive array processing has been an active research area in radar and to a lesser extent in sonar. The emphasis of much of this research concerned robust matched field processing. In this context the most extensive review article on this topic was written. It was first published in a NATO ASI Proceedings and will soon appear in a special issue on Sonar Signal Processing in the Journal of Oceanic Engineering. A new approach based upon minmax methods was also developed by Preisig in his doctoral thesis. Most approaches to environmental mismatch desensitize the correlation replica signal whereas this approach examines minimizes the maximum mismatch with a region. More general array, or multisensor work, for signal enhancement for uncertain systems was also published
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 19, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA271487
Entities
People
- Alan V. Oppenheim
- Arthur Bernard Baggeroer
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology