Statistical optimal filtering method for acoustical signal deblurring

Acoustical signals in applications of acoustical oceanography, such as ocean acoustic tomography and sea-bed classification using acoustic signals emitted from known sources, are optimally exploited if they are noise free. The effect of blur in acoustic signals has not been well studied, although th...

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