Self-coherence restoring signal extraction and estimation of sig

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A processor and method for extracting or estimating directions of arrival of signals from a received data vector x(t) which has been corrupted by interfering signals and noise is described. The processor extracts signals by forming the scalar product of x(t) and a weight vector which is chosen such that the spectral self-coherence or conjugate spectral self-coherence of the processor output is maximized. The processor estimates the directions of arrival of signals by spectral self-coherence-selective performance surfaces for maxima.

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This invention was made with Government support under Grant/Contract No. MIP-88-12902 awarded by the National Science Foundation. Additional support was provided by the Army Research Office under contract No. DAAL03-89-C-0035 through Statistical Signal Processing, Inc. The Government has certain rights in this invention.

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