Search for dissertations about: "direction of arrival DOA estimation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words direction of arrival DOA estimation.
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1. Exploiting Prior Information in Parametric Estimation Problems for Multi-Channel Signal Processing Applications
Abstract : This thesis addresses a number of problems all related to parameter estimation in sensor array processing. The unifying theme is that some of these parameters are known before the measurements are acquired. READ MORE
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2. Angle and frequency estimation using sensor arrays
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3. Spectral Analysis of Nonuniformly Sampled Data and Applications
Abstract : Signal acquisition, signal reconstruction and analysis of spectrum of the signal are the three most important steps in signal processing and they are found in almost all of the modern day hardware. In most of the signal processing hardware, the signal of interest is sampled at uniform intervals satisfying some conditions like Nyquist rate. READ MORE
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4. Array Processing Techniques for Direction of Arrival Estimation, Communications, and Localization in Vehicular and Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Array signal processing in wireless communication has been a topic of interest in research for over three decades. In the fourth generation (4G) of the wireless communication systems, also known as Long Term Evolution (LTE), multi antenna systems have been adopted according to the Release 9 of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). READ MORE
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5. Direction of Arrival Estimation of Wideband Acoustic Wavefields in a Passive Sensing Environment
Abstract : Direction Of Arrival (DOA) estimation has been an active research area for many decades because of its usefulness in many fields, such as wireless communication, navigation, astronomy, surveillance, medicine etc. In DOA estimation, emitted wavefields from unknown sources are measured with the aid of an array of sensors, and this information is then processed to determine various parameters of the sources including the angle between each source and the array. READ MORE