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DF and Geolocation[edit]
Fundamentals and Mathematics[edit]
- Introduction
- Direction finding
- Phase-comparison monopulse
- Amplitude-Comparison Monopulse
- Geolocation
- Dilution of precision (GPS)
- Multilateration
- FDOA
- Linear Algebra
- Linear algebra
- Euclidean distance
- Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
- Vector calculus
- Cross-correlation
- Signals and RF Transmission
- Radio wave
- Analytic signal
- Phasor
- Link budget
- Friis transmission equation
- Path loss
- Free-space path loss
- Antenna aperture
- Polarization (waves)
- Jones calculus
- Geodesy and Navigation
- Geodesy
- Geographic coordinate system
- ECEF
- North east down
- Geographic coordinate conversion
- Reference ellipsoid
- Geodetic datum
- World Geodetic System
- Inertial navigation system
- Orientation (geometry)
- Aircraft principal axes
- Rotation matrix
- Rotation formalisms in three dimensions
- Euler angles
- Quaternions and spatial rotation
- Statistical Signal Processing
- Statistical signal processing
- Least squares
- Covariance matrix
- Probability density function
- Normal distribution
- Uniform distribution (continuous)
- Autoregressive model
- Rayleigh distribution
- Inverse problem
- Mathematical optimization
- Maximum likelihood
- Least squares
- Newton's method
- Newton's method in optimization
- Quasi-Newton method
- Gauss–Newton algorithm
- Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno algorithm
- Kalman filter