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The Cross Correlation Matrix in Spatial Processing

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It is quite common in passive sonar data processing to apply a plane wavefront propagation model, assume stationary processes, and let the cross correlation matrix of the array data play an important part in the processing. For a horizontal line array of modest size, this is quite reasonable.

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Lunde, E.B. (1985). The Cross Correlation Matrix in Spatial Processing. In: Urban, H.G. (eds) Adaptive Methods in Underwater Acoustics. NATO ASI Series, vol 151. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5361-1_35

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