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A Neuro-Fuzzy System for Source Location and Tracking in Wireless Communications

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Traditionally, high resolution Direction of Arrival (DOA) estimation has been associated with algorithms rather than with processing schemes or architectures. This chapter deals with processing schemes of low complexity that help to attain the performance of higher computational complex algorithms.

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Perez-Neira, A., Bas, J., Lagunas, M.A. (2004). A Neuro-Fuzzy System for Source Location and Tracking in Wireless Communications. In: Stavroulakis, P. (eds) Neuro-Fuzzy and Fuzzy-Neural Applications in Telecommunications. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18762-9_5

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