Abstract

The spatial structure of the likelihood ratio array processor for detecting a monochromatic plane wave signal in Gaussian noise is compared with a conventional beam-forming detector. Conditions are determined under which the optimum detector performs significantly better than the conventional detector. Conditions are also found under which the beamformer is itself near optimal.

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