Spatial Signal Processing (Beamforming)
Goals of Spatial Filtering: 1. Increase SNR for plane wave signals in ambient ocean noise. 2. Resolve (distinguish between) plane wave signals arriving from different directions. 3. Measure the direction from which plane wave signals are arriving. Goals of Time-Frequency Processing: 1. Increase SNR for narrowband signals in broadband noise. 2.
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