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Subject: Signal Processing
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 14:14:14 -0500 (EST)
Signal Processing
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An International Journal
A publication of the European Association for
Signal Processing (EURASIP)
AIMS AND SCOPE
Signal Processing incorporates all aspects of the theory and practice of
signal processing (analogue and digital). It features original research
work, tutorial and review articles, and accounts of practical
developments. It is intended for a rapid dissemination of knowledge and
experience to engineers and scientists working in the research,
development or practical application of signal processing.
Subject areas covered by the journal include: Signal Theory; Stochastic
Processes; Detection and Estimation; Spectral Analysis; Filtering; Signal
Processing Systems; Software Developments; Image Processing; Pattern
Recognition; Optical Signal Processing; Digital Signal Processing;
Multi-dimensional Signal Processing; Communication Signal Processing;
Biomedical Signal Processing; Geophysical and Astrophysical Signal
Processing; Earth Resources Signal Processing; Acoustic and Vibration
Signal Processing; Data Processing; Remote Sensing; Signal Processing
Technology; Speech Processing; Radar Signal Processing; Sonar Signal
Processing; Industrial Applications; New Applications.
Fast Communications
Signal Processing is one of the key components of modern communications.
The pace at which these fields are growing has created the need for rapid
dissemination of critical research results. Fast Communications fulfils
this requirement. Manuscripts are submitted, reviewed and published
electronically; appearing later in paper form in the journal.
Audience
Researchers in Signal Processing, Acoustics, Computer Science, Automatic
Control, Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
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Text is available as PDF and Postscript Level 2 files.
Recent Contents:
Signal Processing, Vol: 54, Issue: 2,
October 1996
1.Multi-stage segmentation of optical flow
field
Choi, J.G.; Kim, S. , pp. 109-118 ,
PDF (approx. 585.9KB)
2.Decomposition-based design of linear
phase 3-D digital filters
Deng, T. , pp. 119-128 , PDF
(approx. 585.9KB)
3.On the analysis and design of high-speed
digital filter suitable for MDSP
implementation
Saad, E.M.; Elewa, H.A. , pp.
129-136 , PDF (approx. 468.8KB)
4.Split-radix generalized fast Fourier
transform
Soo-Chang, P.; Tzyy-Liang, L. , pp.
137-151 , PDF (approx. 878.9KB)
5.A new spatial smoothing scheme for
direction-of-arrivals of correlated sources
Grenier, D.; Bosse, E. , pp. 153-160 ,
PDF (approx. 468.8KB)
6.Sparse deconvolution using adaptive
mixed-Gaussian models
Santamaria-Caballero, I.;
Pantaleon-Prieto, C.J.;
Artes-Rodriguez, A. , pp. 161-172 ,
PDF (approx. 703.1KB)
7.A novel interpretation of the
two-dimensional discrete Hartley
transform
Ming-Chwen, Y.; Ja-Ling, W. , pp.
173-178 , PDF (approx. 351.6KB)
8.A new structure for the running discrete
Hartley transform
Xi, J.; Chicharo, J.F. , pp. 179-183 ,
PDF (approx. 293.0KB)
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