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Adaptive array beamforming for interference mitigation for GRFS systems is the last chapter of the book on Geolocation of RF Signals: Principles and Simulations, which presents the best practices, innovative techniques, research and development processes, analysis and simulation tools in the art and science of adaptive array beamforming for interference mitigation (or suppression) for GRFS systems in the last 20 years or so [1–101] (Fernández-Prades, Closas, and Arribas, 2009, Implementation of digital beamforming in GNSS receivers, personal communications; Lee and Prasanna, 1995, High throughput-rate parallel algorithms for space–time adaptive processing (STAP). Department of EE Systems, USC, Los Angeles, Private Communications; Trinkle and Gray, 2001, Adaptive antenna arrays for GPS interference localisation. University of Adelaide, South Australia, pp. 1–12, Personal communication; Trinkle and Gray, 2001, GPS interference mitigation; overview and experimental results. University of Adelaide, South Australia, pp. 1–14, Personal communication). This is probably the best overall chapter in the entire book with an overwhelming depth, breath, and description of very insightful details of theoretical and practical analysis, adaptive array techniques, and very useful narrow and broad principles in adaptive array beamforming in the frequency band of 100 MHz–60 GHz. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |