个人简介
Professor Salah Bourennane
Professor Salah Bourennane
Ecole Centrale Marseille, France
标题: Array processing: Detection and Localization of Buried Objects in Underwater Acoustics
摘要: 
Detection and localization of buried objects in the underwater acoustic environment, has received considerable attention. A model-based parameter estimation problem using either a horizontal or vertical array has been studied in underwater acoustics. Many interesting studies have been recently developed. Some of them are based on signal processing such as high resolution algorithms of array processing have been adapted. The emphasis of the talk is on techniques that estimate simultaneous range and bearing using wideband signals reflected from near field and far field buried objects in a noisy environment. The final part of the lecture deals with the performance of the different high resolution algorithms using real-world data recorded during underwater acoustic experiments.
简介: 
Salah Bourennane is currently a full Professor and he held also the position of the Dean of Research at the Ecole Centrale de Marseille, France. He is also the head of the Multidimensional Signals Group at Institut Fresnel, Marseille. He has over 30 years of research experience in the field of signal and image processing. His current research interests include statistical signal processing, array processing, image processing, remote sensing, tensor signal processing, and performance analysis. He authored over 350 research papers in various top-tier international journals and conferences, and edited many books and served as a guest editor of several special issues. He served on the editorial boards of many international journals and proceedings including the International Journal of Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, The International Journal of Image and Signal Systems Engineering, Journal of Remote Sensing and Technology, among others. He has served on the technical program committees for numerous premier conferences and workshops including Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems, International conference on latent variable analysis and signal separation, International Conference on Vision, Image and Signal Processing, and many others. He was an organizer of several international conferences such as the 6th European Workshop on Visual Information Processing at Marseille, 2016. He received a Ph.D. degree from Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France, in signal processing.