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The chapter is devoted to common characteristic of up-to-day methods used for space - time signal processing. The classical theory of spatial- time signal processing is analysed. The beginning of the chapter discusses the main methods of nonadaptive spatial signal processing. Next, the peculiarities of adaptive spatial signal processing are analysed. The third part of the chapter is devoted to non-structural methods of adaptive space-time signal processing. At last, the classical structural methods of adaptive space-time signal processing are discussed. The main advantages and drawbacks of known methods are shown.

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Titarenko, L., Barkalov, A. (2013). General Characteristic of Methods for STSP. In: Methods of Signal Processing for Adaptive Antenna Arrays. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32132-0_2

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