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ArtikelHighlights of Statistical Signal and Array Processing  
Oleh: Hero, A. ; Messer, H. ; Goldberg, J. ; Thomson, D. J. ; Amin, M. G. ; Giannakis, G. ; Swami, A. ; Tugnait, J. K. ; Nehorai, A. ; Swindlehurst, A. L. ; Cardoso, J.-F. ; Tong, Lang ; Krolik, J.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: IEEE Signal Processing Magazine vol. 15 no. 5 (1998), page 21-64.
Topik: STATISTICAL; highlights; statistical signal; array; processing
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Isi artikelThe Statistical Signal and Array Processing Technical Committee (SSAP - TC) deals with signals that are random and processes an array of signals simultaneously. The field of SSAP represents both solid theory and practical applications. Starting with research in spectrum estimation and statistical modeling, study in this field is always full of elegant mathematical tools such as statistical analysis and matrix theory. The area of statistical signal processing expands into estimation and detection algorithms, time - frequency domain analysis, system identification, and channel modeling and equalization. The area of array signal processing also extends into multichannel filtering, source localization and separation, and so on. This article represents an endeavor by the members of the SSAT - TC to review all the significant developments in the field of SSAP. To provide readers with pointers for further study of the field, this article includes a very impressive bibliography - close to 500 references are cited. This is just one of the indications that the field of statistical signals has been an extremely active one in the signal processing community. The article also introduces the recent reorganization of three technical committees of the Signal Processing Society.
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