Introduction to Adaptive Arrays serves as an introduction to the subject of adaptive sensor systems whose principle purpose is to enhance the detection and reception of certain desired signals. The field of array sensor systems is now a maturing technology. With applications of these systems growing more and more numerous, there is a wealth of widely scattered literature on various aspects of such systems. Unfortunately, few books attempt to provide an integrated treatment of the entire system that gives the reader the perspective to organize the available literature into easily understood parts. Intended for use both as a graduate level textbook and as a reference work for engineers, scientists, and systems analysts, this book provides such an integrated treatment by emphasizing the principles and techniques that are of fundamental importance in modern adaptive array systems.
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Robert Monzingo received the B.S.E.E. degree from Stanford University, the M.S.E.E. degree from the University of Arizona, and the Sc.D. degree from Washington University, St. Louis. He has been active in the areas of automatic control, radar, and communications for many years and is presently associated with the Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, CA as a Senior Engineering Specialist where he is engaged in work on adaptive arrays, GPS systems, and satellite communication systems.
This graduate textbook describes the principal components of adaptive array sensor systems, develops the optimum steady-state performance limits that any array system can theoretically achieve, and surveys adaptive algorithms and their performance. The SciTech edition is a corrected reprint of the work published in 1980 by John Wiley & Sons. Annota
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