Abstract
Edmund Sullivan’s long and fruitful research efforts have spanned a number of fields, both underwater and ashore. Most notable to this author is his achievement on model-based processing for underwater acoustic arrays, documented in a 2015 Springer monograph. Through his unremitting dedication and long-time service to the Acoustical Society of America, and most prominently, the Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics, Ed’s achievements have long garnered utmost respect and reputability. This paper reviews his recent effort on model-based Bayesian signal processing with a rigorous handling of the Kalman filter, and acoustic array processing within the Bayesian framework. This paper also reflects personal remembrance of the mutually beneficial collaboration with Ed Sullivan in acoustic landmine detection and Bayesian analysis.
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