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The MAP method of estimating the directions of signals in unknown correlated noise
It is shown that the MAP (maximum a posteriori) approach, especially in view of possible parallel implementation, is a very attractive method of estimating the DOA (direction of arrival) of signals in unknown correlated noise.<>