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InTech Passive sonar signal detection and classification based on independent component analysis
Passive Sonar Signal Detection and Classification Based on Independent Component Analysis N.N.de Moura, J.M.de Seixas and Ricardo Ramos Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, COPPE Poli, Signal Processing Laboratory, Rio de Janeiro Brazil.Introductionsystems may either be passive or active.Both passive and active sonar systems are mainly employed in military settings, although they are also used in commercial and scientic applications, e.g.detecting shoal shes, performing tomography on sea to exploit a given area, to measure the depth of a region, and so on Burdic,.In order to detect and classify signals against background noise, passive sonar systems Waite, listen t
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