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Applications of Adaptive Array Processing

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Adaptive Methods in Underwater Acoustics

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The application of adaptive least-squares lattice structures to problems in underwater acoustics is explored. The focus of attention is on the active sonar problem where a strong component of surface reverberation exists. Both single and dual channel problems are considered. The prewhitening of acoustic reverberation data is used as an illustration of the former while sea surface reverberation rejection is used as an illustration of the latter.

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Hodgkiss, W.S., Alexandrou, D. (1985). Applications of Adaptive Array 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_40

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