Adaptive Array Principles
Hudson J E
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J.E. Hudson graduated from the University of Birmingham in 1964 and was awarded the Ph.D. degree in 1968 for research in spatial coherence of waves in inhomogeneous media and digital signal processing. He then worked at MSDS, Stanmore, on sonar systems and was a research fellow at Birmingham working on mutual coupling, pattern recognition and transducer design. He took up a post as lecturer at the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Loughborough, in 1972. Interest in adaptive array processing began in 1973 with the award to the department of an MOD contract to investigate passive sonar applications, and has continued with the field widening to include HF arrays, microwave communications and radar.
Hudson has prepared a large number of research reports in the field and has published some of the more interesting results in the literature. Other interests include spectral analysis, parameter estimation, signal processing and general techniques applied to these and field problems.
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