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Estimating the manifold parameters of one-dimensional arrays of sensors
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    Estimating the manifold parameters of one-dimensional arrays of sensors (English)
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    An attempt is made to identify, estimate and study the most important parameters of the manifold of a general linear array of \(N\) sensors by using differential geometry. The general theory is developed and expressions are derived for the curvatures and coordinate vectors of the complex manifold-curve. Then the shape and orientation of the manifold of linear arrays are investigated. It is shown that the manifold-curve of a linear array of omnidirectional sensors has the shape of a complex circular hyperhelix on a sphere in the complex space \(\mathbb{C}^N\) while a measure of its orientation can be provided by introducing the concept of the inclination angle. Analytical expressions for the curvatures, manifold radii, number of windings etc. are also provided. Finally, it is shown that, if the array is symmetrical, i.e. all sensors are symmetrically located with respect to the array centroid, the complex hyperhelix manifold is equivalent to a real hyperhelix on a sphere in \(\mathbb{R}^N\).
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    arrays of sensors
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    signal subspace techniques
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    differential geometry
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    manifold-curve
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