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  • 1987 - IEEE Fellow For development of estimation algorithms and lattice forms for adaptive filtering.

Overview

Benjamin Friedlander is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Cruz in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on engineering and computer science, with significant work in aerospace engineering, signal processing, and astronomy and astrophysics.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Antenna Design and Optimization
  • Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Techniques
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Speech and Audio Processing

Friedlander's publication record features several papers, with research often published in notable technical venues. Some of the recent papers include:

  • The Extended Manifold for Antenna Arrays, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • The Mythical Uniform Linear Antenna Array, 2021, 2021 55th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers
  • Comments on "Localization of Near-Field Sources Based on Linear Prediction and Oblique Projection Operator", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • Calibration of antenna arrays using the extended manifold, 2020, IET Radar Sonar & Navigation
  • The Extended Manifold for Antenna Array Calibration, 2021, 2021 55th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers

These publications reflect a consistent focus on antenna arrays and signal processing techniques across various platforms and contexts.

Friedlander has published frequently in the following venues:

  • IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • 2021 55th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers
  • IET Radar Sonar & Navigation

Their work is situated at the intersection of several specialized subfields:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Signal Processing
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

In recognition of their contributions, Friedlander was awarded the status of IEEE Fellow in 1987 for development of estimation algorithms and lattice forms for adaptive filtering.

Best Publications

  • Matched subspace detectors

    L.L. Scharf;B. Friedlander

  • Direction finding in the presence of mutual coupling

    B. Friedlander;A.J. Weiss

  • Direction finding algorithms based on high-order statistics

    B. Porat;B. Friedlander

  • Lattice filters for adaptive processing

    B. Friedlander

  • Recursive least squares ladder estimation algorithms

    D. Lee;M. Morf;B. Friedlander

  • Classical and Modern Direction-of-Arrival Estimation

    T. Engin Tuncer;Benjamin Friedlander

  • The discrete polynomial-phase transform

    S. Peleg;B. Friedlander

  • A passive localization algorithm and its accuracy analysis

    B. Friedlander

  • Maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters of multiple sinusoids from noisy measurements

    P. Stoica;R.L. Moses;B. Friedlander;T. Soderstrom

  • A sensitivity analysis of the MUSIC algorithm

    B. Friedlander

  • Array shape calibration using sources in unknown locations-a maximum likelihood approach

    A.J. Weiss;B. Friedlander

  • Direction finding using spatial smoothing with interpolated arrays

    B. Friedlander;A.J. Weiss

  • The Modified Yule-Walker Method of ARMA Spectral Estimation

    Benjamin Friedlander;Boaz Porat

  • Waveform Design for MIMO Radars

    B. Friedlander

  • Detection of transient signals by the Gabor representation

    B. Friedlander;B. Porat

  • The root-MUSIC algorithm for direction finding with interpolated arrays

    Benjamin Friedlander

  • Eigenstructure methods for direction finding with sensor gain and phase uncertainties

    Anthony J. Weiss;Benjamin Friedlander

  • Analysis of the asymptotic relative efficiency of the MUSIC algorithm

    B. Porat;B. Friedlander

  • Performance analysis of higher order ESPRIT for localization of near-field sources

    N. Yuen;B. Friedlander

  • Blind equalization of digital communication channels using high-order moments

    B. Porat;B. Friedlander

  • Eigenstructure methods for direction finding with sensor gain and phase uncertainties

    B. Friedlander;A.J. Weiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony J. Weiss
Anthony J. Weiss Tel Aviv University
Petre Stoica
Petre Stoica Uppsala University
Torsten Söderström
Torsten Söderström Uppsala University
Thomas Kailath
Thomas Kailath Stanford University
Julius O. Smith
Julius O. Smith Stanford University
Louis L. Scharf
Louis L. Scharf Colorado State University
Lennart Ljung
Lennart Ljung Linköping University
Thomas Strohmer
Thomas Strohmer University of California, Davis
Randolph L. Moses
Randolph L. Moses The Ohio State University
Geert Leus
Geert Leus Delft University of Technology

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