Optimum Array Processing: Part IV of Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory
B**T
Love this book
Love this book! I'm biased as I took this class with Dr. Van Trees, but it is a very detailed book on array processing. Because this book has been around for a while I would consider it a book on classical techniques. For a book that goes into more modern direction finding algorithms, I would recommend Classical and Modern Direction-of-Arrival by Tuncer and Friedlander.
A**R
As a direct observer
I have a unique perspective on this book because I was a student in Dr VanTree's classes at George Mason prior to the book's official publication. I'm biased and consider myself privileged to be so. Having taken classes from other notable researchers in the subject over the years, the essential feature of this book is that it starts at the BEGINNING. One is grounded in classical shading techniques prior to moving on to optimal and then adaptive techniques. One develops a habit of plotting the pattern and looking at the white noise gain. The strength of the book is the way the material is organized. This book is intended to provide the grounding necessary to move onto more advanced topics. It is not the latest results. There are many more current topics such as blind estimation and MIMO that are not treated here. No single book will ever completely cover this topic. It is good to keep a copy of Dudgeon and Johnson nearby when reading this book. One of the unique aspects of this book is the problem sets. Many of the problems do not have a straightforward unique solution. This is intentional because this is what an engineer will encounter in their career. I recall asking a question in class and Van Trees responding "That's a good question, I need to write that down" and then unfazzed, he continued on with the lecture. This makes the book challenging. If you are a teacher, you need to work out the problems before you assign them.IMHO, array processing is a very large field and there are many who know a great deal about very little. This book provides a base of knowledge that other books and particularly the literature assume the reader already knows. This book makes the topic much more approachable. It's not an easy book. It's not an easy topic.
R**L
Horrible
This book is all about equation. Mr Trees goes through great details to derive the equations but misses the theory completely. I would not recommend this book for starters who want to understand the concept.
J**R
For the serious reader look no further
It was a great pleasure for me to discover this book after having tried to read several other books on the subject. The explanations and mathematics are crystal clear and anyone but the most indolent should have a great pleasure in the detail and effort put behind this book. As one example, I have looked for an explanation of the theory behind Dolph-Chebychev windows. This was clearly and simple described, so the reader has a chance to understand (and remember!) the material, instead of just jotting down many equations of various unknown origin. A great many array geometries, methods and techniques are considered and explained in detail. All in all, a lot of information I only wish, I had available several years ago.For the serious reader I have found no comparable book on the subject.For the beginnner, "adaptive signal processing" by Widrow may be more appropriate.
D**R
Book Review-Van Trees
Van Trees previously published book on detection and estimation was a sort of bible for graduate level textbook in the 70s and 80s. This book is a lengthy re-statement of known results published widely in many text books. I did not find a single chapter or section with any new insight. I also contacted the author to get a copy of his Matlab simulations (not available on the web site noted in the book) and after repeated e-mails, I never received a response. The partial Matlab code downloaded from the site is incomplete and poorly organized.Overall, I do not recommend this book to anyone interested in this topic.
H**N
A Cook-Book of Mathematical Formulae
I cannot imagine that this book has been written by Van Trees. I was a fan of him after studying his 1st and third volumes during my MSc, but taking a course on Array Signal Proc. and Adaptive Array Sig. Proc. in the next one, i was ehgulfed in mathematics and only mathematics, with no intuitional background at all. The author only has given mathematics, not have grip on the theoretical concepts or may be he has failed to convey them. I will never tell anybody about this book for this course, its for sure. Engr. Hasan Noor Khan. M.Sc. Electronics & Communication Engg. B.Sc. Electrical Engg.
A**A
GreT book for Antenna Arrays.
Excellent book on Antenna Arrays. Goes next to Balanis.
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