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Abstract
The webinar gives an overview of signal and data processing techniques used at CMRE for active and passive underwater acoustic monitoring describing the methods used for adaptive beamforming, detection and sonar contact classification. The webinar will focus on signal processing for triplet arrays and acoustic vector sensors, which are cutting edge sensors installed on the AUVs (autonomous underwater vehicles) of the CMRE multistatic ASW network
Bio
Pietro Stinco is a research scientist at NATO STO - CMRE, where his interests are in signal processing, array processing and machine learning for active and passive sonar systems. He was a member of NATO SET 207 on Passive Radars and of NATO SET 227 on Cognitive Radars. Prior to joining the NATO STO – CMRE, He was a research associate at the Department of Information Engineering of the University of Pisa, Italy. He received his PhD in Remote Sensing in 2010 and the MSc (summa cum laude) in Telecommunication Engineering in 2007 from the University of Pisa.