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A fast high-resolution method for bearing estimation in shallow Ocean
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    A fast high-resolution method for bearing estimation in shallow Ocean (English)
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    5 November 2014
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    underwater
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    bearing estimation
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    high-resolution
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    normal mode theory
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    MUSIC method
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    one-dimensional search
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