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Multi Dimensional Constrained Lattice Processor for Adaptive Arrays

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Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing

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Increasing attention is being currently paid to the use of lattices in signal processing applications. In this paper we present a multi dimensional (MD) lattice processor for use with passive sonar arrays. It is shown how similar lattice architectures can be employed for both time domain and frequency domain processing, and for maximum entropy spectral analysis.

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Durrani, T.S., Murukutla, N.L.M. (1981). Multi Dimensional Constrained Lattice Processor for Adaptive Arrays. In: Bjørnø, L. (eds) Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 66. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8447-9_27

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