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All what we have done so far with linear arrays is, obviously, not limited to this type of arrays. In this chapter, we show how to extend some of these results to two-dimensional arrays such as the rectangular ones. The focus is on fixed beamforming. Of course, very interesting adaptive beamformers can be derived as well by following the same steps as in previous chapters.
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Benesty, J., Cohen, I., Chen, J. (2019). Approach with Rectangular Arrays. In: Array Processing. Springer Topics in Signal Processing, vol 18. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15600-8_6
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