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Volume
III
DSPl
Efficient
Filters
Improved Design of Long FIR Filters Using the Frequency Masking Technique
...................................................
III-1272
M.
Beilanger -
CNAM, France
Optimal Least-Squares Design of Pipelined Recursive Filters in the Time-Domain
................................................
Ш-1276
S.
Pokala,
M.
Imtiaz,
A.
Shaw ■
Wright State
University,
USA
Hardware
Efficient FIR Filter Structures from Linear Program Design Constraints
.............................................
Ш-1280
K. Sienski, M. Legako
■
Е
-Systems, USA
GA-Based Design of Multiplierless 2-D State-Space Digital Filters with Very Small Roundoff Noise
...........................
ΙΠ-1283
Y. Lee, M. Kawamata, T. Higuchi
-
Tohoku University, Japan
Design of Efficient FIR Filters with Cyclotomic Polynomial Using Mixed Integer Linear Programming
.....................
III-1287
W. Oh, Y. Lee
-
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Convolution Using the Undecimated Discrete Wavelet Transform
.....................................................................
Ш-1291
H. Guo,
C. Burrus
-
Rice University,
USA
DSP Implementation and Performance Evaluation of Sparse-Tap Adaptive FIR Filters with Tap-Position Control
.........
ΙΠ-1295
A. Hirano, A. Sugiyama, S. Ikeda
■
NEC Corporation, Japan
A Fast Transversal Filter for the Numerical Factorization of Polynomials
............................................................111-1299
A. Hasan
-
College of Electronic Engineering, Libya
M. Hasan
■
Colorado State University, USA
Analysis of Subband Adaptive Filters
.........................................................................................................
Ш-1303
H. Sakai,
N.
Hirayama
■
Kyoto University, Japan
A Parallel Structure Based on Sub-band Decomposition
.................................................................................
III-1307
U. Iyer, M. Nayeri
-
Michigan State University, USA
DSP2 Fast Algorithms
Real-Valued Fast Discrete Fourier Transform and Cyclic Convolution Algorithms of Highly Composite Even Length
...
Ill-
1311
H. Murakami
-
Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan
DFT Computation Using Shift and Addition Operations
.................................................................................
III-1315
N.
Bhatnagar
-
USA
Pipeline Processor for Fast Architecture Oriented Regular DCT-IDCT Algorithm
...................................................
Ш-1319
D. Akopian, J. Astola
-
Tampere University of Technology, Finland
An FFT for the 2-sphere and Applications
...................................................................................................
III-1323
D. Healy, D.
Rockmore
-
Dartmouth College, USA
S. Moore
-
BBN Systems and Technologies, USA
Fast Algorithm for 2-D Image Moments via the Radon Transform
.....................................................................
HI-1327
T. Shen, D.
Lun, W. Stu
-
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Hong Kong
A New
Algorithm
for Computing
Sparse
Solutions
to Linear
Inverse
Problems
......................................................
Ш-1331
G. Harikumar, Y. Bresler
-
University of
Illinois
at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
A
Levinson-Like Fast Algorithm for Solving Block-Slanted-Toeplitz Systems of Equations Arising in Wavelet-Based
Solution of Integral Equations
.....................................................................................................................
Ill-
1335
R. Joshi, A. Yagle
-
University of Michigan, USA
A Fast M-D Chandrasekhar Algorithm for Second Order Volterra Adaptive Filtering
.............................................
HI-
1339
M. Sayadi, A. Chaari, F. Fnaiech,
И.
Najim
■
ESSTT, Tunisia
A Fast Wavelet Transform-Domain LMS Algorithm
............................. 111-1343
5.
Attallah, M. Najim
-
ENSERB, France
A Polynomial-Transform Based Computation of the 2-D DCT with Minimum Multiplicative Complexity
.....................
ΠΙ-1347
/
Prado, P. Duhamel
-
Telecom Paris, France
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III
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DSP3
Design
and Implementation of Digital Filters
The Digital Prolate Spheroidal Window
......................................................................................................111-1351
T. Verma, S. Bilbao, T.
Meng -
Stanford University, USA
A Well-Conditioned Quadratic Program for Unique Design of Two-Dimensional Weighted Chebyshev FIR Filters
.........
III-1355
S. Nordebo, I.
Claesson
-
University College of
Karlskrona/Ronneby,
Sweden
Efficient Design of Families of FIR Filters by Transformation
...........................................................................
HI-1359
L.
Karam
-
Arizona State University, USA
J. McClellan
■
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Applications of Discrete-Time Laguerre Networks to Envelope Constrained Filter Design
.......................................
Ill-
1363
Z.
Zang,
B. Vo,
A. Cantoni,
К. Тео
-
Australian Telecom. Research Institute, Australia
Generalized Digital Butterworth Filter Design
.............................................................................................
HI-1367
/.
Selesnick, C. Burrus
-
Rice University,
USA
Roundoff Noise Minimization in a Direct Form Delta Operator Structure
............................................................
HI-1371
J. Kauraniemi
-
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
T. Laakso
-
University of Westminster, UK
I. Hartimo, S. Ovaska
-
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Improved Power-of-Two Sharpening Filter Design by Genetic Algorithm
............................................................
III-1375
P.
Gentili,
F.
Piazza,
A. Uncini
-
University of
Ancona,
Italy
Design of Stable IIR Filters in the Complex Domain by Automatic Delay Selection
................................................
HI-1379
R. Vuerinckx, Y. Rolain
-
Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium
J. Schoukens, R. Pintelon
-
Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium
Decolored
LI Filter
Lattice: A Subclass of LI Filters Useful in Practice
...............................................................
Ш-1383
K Kim
-
Samsung Electronics Company, Korea
High-Order Error Feedback for Noise Reduction in State-Space Digital Filters
......................................................
III-1387
T. Hinamoto, S.
Karino
-
Hiroshima University, Japan
DSP4 Time/Frequency and Time/Scale Analysis
Oversampled FIR And IIR DFT Filter Banks And Weyl-Heisenberg Frames
.........................................................
Ш-1391
H. Bolcskei, F. Hlawatsch
-
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
H. Feichtinger
-
University of Vienna, AUSTRIA
Wigner-Type
а
-b
and Time-Frequency Analysis Based on Conjugate Operators
...................................................
ΙΠ-1395
F. Hlawatsch
-
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
T. Twaroch, H. Bolcskei
-
Vienna University of Technology, AUSTRIA
Local Polynomial
Periodograms
for Signals with the Time-Varying Frequency and Amplitude
.................................
Ill-
1399
Vi
Katkovnik
-
University of South Africa, RSA
Evolutionary Spectral Analysis Using a Warped
Gabor
Expansion
.....................................................................
III-1403
A. Akan,
L
Chaparro
-
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Discrete Powers-of-Two Kernels for Time-Frequency Distributions
.....................................................................
III-1407
G. Venkatesan, M.
Amin
-
Villanova University, USA
Time-Frequency Strip Filters
.....................................................................................................................
ΙΠ-1411
B. Weisburn
-
Cornell University, USA
R. Shenoy
-
Schlumberger Doll Research, USA
Interactive Wavelet Processing and Techniques Applied to Digital Mammography
................................................
III-1415
/.
Koren,
A. Laine, F.
Taylor,
M.
Lewis
-
University of Florida, USA
Optimal Phase Kernels for Time-Frequency Analysis
.......................................................................................
Ш-1419
L
Olsen,
R.
Baraniuk
-
Rice University,
USA
The
Pseudo-Bertrand
Distribution and Alternative
Affine
Class Generators
.........................................................
Ш-1423
P.
Gonçalves,
R.
Baraniuk
-
Rice University, USA
What are the Joint Time-Frequency Moments of a Signal?
..............................................................................
Ill-
1427
B.
Tacer,
P. Loughlin
-
University of Pittsburgh, USA
xxix
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Ш
шшшшшт
DSP5 Applications
of Time/Frequency Representation
Generalized Joint Signal Representations and Optimum Detection
.....................................................................
Ш-1431
A. Sayeed, D. Jones
-
University of Illinois, USA
Analysis of Errors in Quantization of Weyl-Heisenberg Frame Expansions and Oversampled A/D Conversion
............
Ill-
1435
Z
Cvetkovic
■
University of California at Berkeley, USA
Time-Varying Characteristics of Postural Sway Are Different for Patients and Healthy Controls
..............................
III-1439
P. Loughlin, M.
Redfern,
В.
Tacer
-
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Wavelet-Based Multi-Carrier CDMA for Personal Communications Systems
.........................................................
Ill-
1443
K. Chang, X. Lin, H. Li
-
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute,
ROK
Optimized Wavelets for Fingerprint Compression
..........................................................................................
III-1447
B. Sherlock, D. Monro
-
University of Bath, UK
SurfWave: An Object-Oriented Class Library for Wavelet Analysis
.....................................................................
III-1451
J.
Adler -
Tangent Systems, USA
B. Rao
-
University of California at San Diego, USA
Techniques for Fast Implementation of the Embedded
Zerotree
Wavelet (EZW) Algorithm
....................................
III-1455
J. Shapiro
-
Aware, Inc., USA
Fast Computation of the Continuous Wavelet Transform Through
Obligue
Projections
..........................................
III-14S9
M. Vrhel,
С
Lee, M.
Unser -
National Institute of Health, USA
Design of Maximally Smooth Wavelets
.........................................................................................................
Ш-1463
M. Lang
-
University of Bremen, Germany
P. Heller
-
One Oak Park, USA
Towards a New Measure of Smoothness for the Design of Wavelet Basis
...............................................................
Ш-1467
J.
Ödegård, C. Burrus
-
Rice University, USA
DSP6 Wavelets and Filter Banks
Biorthogonal
Cosine-Modulated Filter Bank
................................................................................................
Ш-1471
T. Nguyen
-
University of Wisconsin, USA
P. Heller
-
Aware Inc., USA
A Distortion Analysis and Optimal Design of Orthogonal Basis for DMT Transceivers
.............................................
IH-1475
X. Lin, A. Akansu
-
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Processing Arbitrary-Length Signals with MDFT Filter Banks
...........................................................................
Ill-
1479
T.
Karp
-
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
J. Kliewer
-
University Kiel, Germany
A. Merlins,
N. Fliege -
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Cosine-Modulated 2-Dimensional Perfect Reconstruction FIR Filter Banks with Linear Phase
.................................
Ill-
1483
T. Nagai, M.
Ikehara
-
Keio University, Japan
Theory of Optimal
Orthonormal
Filter Banks
................................................................................................
HI-1487
P. Vaidyanathan
-
California Institute of Technology, USA
Filter Bank Design for Minimum Distortion in Presence of Subband Quantization
................................................
HI-1491
K.
Gosse, F.
Moreau
de St-Martin,
P.
Duhamel -
ENST, France
Signal-Based Design of Wavelet Filters
.........................................................................................................
III-1495
F. Moreau
de St-Martin,
E.
Gautier
-
ССЕТТ,
France
J. d Ales de
Corbet
- Universite Paris-Dauphine,
France
Two-Dimensional Orthogonal
and Symmetrical Wavelets and Filter-Banks
.........................................................
Ш-1499
D.
Stanhill,
Y.
Zeevi
-
Technion,
Israel
Statistical Behavior of Wavelet Transmultiplexers in Arbitrary Synchronization States
..........................................
Ш-1503
M. Lyall, R.
Orr
-
Atlantic Aerospace Electronics Corporation, USA
Wavelets in Polar Coordinates
..................................................................................................................
HI-1507
O. Andric, C. Johnston,
N.
Erdol
-
Florida Atlantic University, USA
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Volume
III
DSP7 Multirate Systems and Filter Banks
Non-Uniform Filter Banks
Based on a Multi-Protoype Cosine Modulation
............................................................
III-1511
F.
Argenti, E. Del Re
-
University of Florence, Italy
Parameterization and Implementation of Orthogonal Wavelet Transforms
............................................................
Ш-1515
P. Rieder,
К.
Gerganoff -
Technical University Munich, Germany
J.
Gotte
- Rice
University Houston, USA
J. Nossek
-
Technical University Munich, Germany
Design of Signal-Adapted FIR Paraunitary Filter Banks
.................................................................................
IIM519
P. Moulin, M. Anitescu, K. Kortanek, F.
Potra
-
Bell Communications Research, USA
A Nonlinear Subband Decomposition with Perfect Reconstruction
.....................................................................
Ш-1523
F. Hampson, J. Pesquet
-
Univ. Paris, France
Optimal Design of Transmitter and Receiver Filters with Mixed Performance Objectives
.......................................
HI-1527
W. Campbell, T. Parks
-
Cornell University, USA
Oversampled FIR Filter Banks and Frames in L-squared (Z)
...........................................................................
Ш-1530
M. Vetterli, Z. Cvetkovic
-
University of California at Berkeley, USA
Multistage Multirate Adaptive Filters
.........................................................................................................
III-1S34
G. Williamson
-
Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
S. Dasgupta
-
University of Iowa, USA
M.
Fu
-
The University of Newcastle, USA
2D Factorizable FIR Principal Component Filter Banks
.................................................................................
IH-1538
B. Xuan, R.
Bamberger -
Washington State University, USA
Reconstruction-Optimized Lapped Orthogonal Transforms
..............................................................................
III-1542
S.
Hernami
-
Cornell University, USA
A New Two-Dimensional Nonseparable Modulated Filter Banks
........................................................................
HI-1546
S. Chan
-
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
DSP8 Multirate Systems and Wavelets
Discrete Coefficients Filter Banks and Applications in Image Coding
..................................................................
Ill-
1550
C. Кок, Т.
Nguyen
-
University of Wisconsin, USA
A Polyphase Approach to Time-Varying Filter Banks
.......................................................................................
Ш-1554
S. Phoong, P. Vaidyanathan
-
California Institute of Technology, USA
A Low Probability of Intercept Signal Detection Receiver Using Quadrature Mirror Filter Bank Trees
........................
HI-
1558
T. Farrell, G. Prescott
-
University of Kansas, USA
Adaptive Spectrum Exchange and Modification Using Multirate Filters
...............................................................
HI-1562
S.
Wada
-
Tokyo Denki University, Japan
Design of 2-Dimensional Linear Phase Perfect Reconstruction FIR Filter Banks Using
Lagrange
Multiplier Method
......
Ш-1566
M.
Ikehara, K. Inose
-
Keio University, Japan
A Pyramidal Coder Using A Non-Linear Filter Bank
.......................................................................................
Ш-1570
R.
Queiroz
-
Xerox Corporation, USA
D.
Florencio
-
Georgia
Institute
of Technology, USA
Determination of a Canonical Lattice Structure for Odd Length Linear-Phase PR Filter Banks
.................................
Ш-1574
D.
Pinchón
- Universite
P.
Sabotier,
France
P. Siohan
-
CCETT (France Telecom), France
Why and How Prefiltering for Discrete Multiwavelet Transforms
.....................................................................
Ш-1578
X. Xia
-
Hughes Research Labs, USA
J.
Gerónimo
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
D. Hardin
-
Vanderbilt University, USA
B. Suter
-
Air Force of Technology, USA
Adaptive Sampling Using the Discrete Wavelet Transform with Application to Surface Digitization in Automated Manufacturing
Ш-1581
C. Huang, A. Sabharwal, Y. Zheng,
L
Potter
-
The Ohio State University, USA
Modulated Filter Banks and Wavelets
-
A General Unified Theory
.....................................................................
III-1585
R. Gopinath
-
IBM Watson Research, USA
xxxi
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III
DSP9
Nonlinear Filters and Systems
Parallel-Cascade Realizations and Approximations of Truncated
Volteira
Systems
................................................
IH-1589
T. Panicker, V. Mathews
-
University of Utah USA
Piecewise Volterra Filters Based on the Threshold Decomposition Operator
.........................................................
Ill-
1593
E.
Heredia,
G. Arve
-
University of Delaware, USA
Theory and Applications of Adaptive Second Order IIR Volterra Filters
............................................................111-1597
E. Roy, R. Stewart, T. Durrani
-
University of Slrathclyde, UK
Two Dimensional Blind Volterra Signal Modeling
..........................................................................................
III-1601
T. Stathaki
-
Imperial College of London, UK
Channel Equalization for Self-Synchronizing Chaotic Systems
...........................................................................
III-1605
K. Cuomo, A.
Oppenheim,
R.
Barron
-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
TLS Parameter Estimation for Filtering Chaotic Time Series
...........................................................................
Ш-1609
S.
Schweizer,
V. Stonick,
J.
Evans
-
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
An Improved Quantitative Measure of Image Restoration Quality
.....................................................................
ΙΠ-1613
5.
Choy, Y. Chan, W. Siu
-
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
A Class of Stochastic Resonance Systems for Signal Processing Applications
.........................................................
ΙΙΙ-16Γ7
H. Papadopoulos, G. Wornell
-
Massalicusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Jacobi s Method for Massive Parallel Wave Digital Filter Algorithm
..................................................................
ΙΠ-1621
T.
Felderhoff-
University of Paderborniformerly), Germany
Detection and Estimation of Soliton Signals
...................................................................................................
III-1625
A. Singer
-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
DSP10 Adaptive Filtering
A Novel Adaptive IIR Filter Architecture for Active Noise Control
.....................................................................
III-1629
D. Crawford, R. Stewart
-
University of Strathclyde, UK
E. Toma
■
Motorola, Ltd, UK
An Effective Approach to Adaptive IIR Filtering
..........................................................................................
HI-1633
M. Harteneck, R. Stewart
-
University of Strathclyde, UK
J. McWhirter, I. Proudler
-
Defence Research Agency, UK
Canonical Time Series and Canonical Correlation for Filtering
........................................................................
III-1637
J. Thomas,
L
Scharf-
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
A New Interpretation of the Misadjustment in Adaptive Filtering
.....................................................................111-1641
H.
Butterweck -
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Adaptive Threshold Nonlinear Algorithm for Adaptive Filters with Robustness Against Impulse Noise
........................
III-1644
S. Koike
■
NEC Corporation, Japan
Adaptive Subspace Estimation: Application to Moving Sources Localization and Blind Channel Identification
............
Ill-
1648
С
Riou, T. Chonavel, P.
Cochet
-
ENSTBr, France
Average Quantizer Adaptation Rates for Stable ADPCM
.................................................................................
Ш-1652
S. Dasgupta
-
University of Iowa, USA
Efficient Approximate Implementations of the Fast
Affine
Projection Algorithm Using Orthogonal Transforms
............
Ill-
1656
5.
Douglas
-
University of Utah, USA
A Statistical Reference Criterion for Adaptive Filtering
....................................................................................
Ш-1660
J. Sala, G.
Vazquez
- Universität
Politecnica de
Catalunya,
SPAIN
Extended Anti-Hebbian Adaptation for Unsupervised Source Extraction
............................................................
III-1664
Z
Malouche, O.
Macchi
-
Laboratoire de Signaux et Systèmes, France
xxxu
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III
DSPll
Signal
Reconstruction
I
Nonseparable
Sampling Theorems for Two-Dimensional Signals
........................................................................111-1668
К
Lin, P. Vaidyanathan
-
California Institute of Technology, USA
Non-Iterative Implementation of a Class of Iterative Signal Restoration Algorithms
................................................
Ш-1672
D. Walsh, P. Delaney, M.
Marcelim
-
University of Arizona, USA
New Results on Observation Selection in Signal Reconstruction
........................................................................
Ш-1676
5.
Reeves, Z. Zhao
-
Auburn University, USA
A New Inverse Filter Criterion for Blind Deconvolution of Spiky Signals Using Gaussian Mixtures
...........................
III-1680
/.
Santamaria-Caballero, C. Pantaleon-
Prieto
-
ETS/I Telecom, Spain
F. Diaz-De-Maria, A. Artes-Rodiguez
-
Ciudad Universitaria,
SPAIN
A New Linear Co-Channel Interference Mitigation Algorithm
...........................................................................
Ш-1684
5.
Heidari, C. Nikias
-
University of Southern California, USA
Spectrum-Blind Minimum-Rate Sampling and Reconstruction of Multiband Signals
.............................................
Ш-1688
P. Feng, Y. Bresler
-
University of Illinois, USA
1-D and 2-D Minimum and Non-Minimum Phase Retrieval by Solving Linear Systems of Equations
...........................
Ill-
1692
A. Yagle
-
University of Michigan, USA
Phase Retrieval Using the Wavelet Transform
................................................................................................
Ш-1695
A. Bell
-
University of Michigan, USA
Signal Processing and Piecewise Convex Estimation
.......................................................................................
IH-1699
K.
Riedel -
New York University, USA
DSP12 Adaptive Equalization: Subband and Frequency Methods
Equalisation of Time Variant Communications Channels: Channel Estimation Based Approaches
...........................
Ill-
1703
T. Shimamura
-
Loughborough University of Technology, UK
S. Semnani
-
British Telecommunication Labs, UK
C. Cowan
-
Loughborough University of Technology, UK
A Differential Error Reference Adaptive Echo Canceller for Mutlilevel
РАМ
Line Codes
.......................................
НЫ707
I. Perez Alvarez, J- Paez-Borrallo, S.
Zazo
Bello
-
ETSI
Telecomunicación,
Spain
Least-Mean-Log-Likelihood Adaptive Algorithm in Single-Layer Perceptron Based Communication Channel
EquaIisationIII-1711
С.
Shang,
С.
Cowan,
M.
Holt -
Loughborough University of Technology, UK
Full-Duplex Fast Estimation of Echo and Channel Responses in the Presence of Frequency Offsets in both Far Echo and Far Signal
Ш-1715
W. Li,
Y. Wang,
X. Chen
-
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
N.
Miki
-
Hokkaido University, Japan
Channel Equalization Using Radial Basis Function Network
...........................................................................
Ш-1719
J. Lee, C. Beach,
N.
Tepedelenioglu
-
Florida Institute of Technology, USA
Finding Misconvergences in Blind Equalizers and a New Variance-Constraint Cost Function to Mitigate the Problem
...111-1723
M. Minardi, M. Ingram
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
A Subband Adaptive Filter with a Variable Analysis Filter Bank
........................................................................
НЫ727
Y. Higa
-
Texas Instruments Tsukuba Research
&
Development Center Ltd, Japan
H.
Ochi,
S. Kinjo
-
University of the Ryukyus, Japan
A Block
Quasi-Newton
Algorithm Implemented in the Frequency Domain
............................................................
IH-1731
K. Berberidis
-
Computer Technology Institute, Greece
J. Palicot
-
CCETT, SRA/DCS, France
Subband Adaptive Filters with Zero Alias Component Constraints
.....................................................................
III-1735
S.
Zimmermann,
G.
Williamson
-
Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Wavelet Transform Domain RLS Algorithm
................................................................................................
ΙΠ-1739
S. Hosur
-
University of Minnesota, USA
Volume
III
DSP13 DSP Applications
Modified B-Spline Interpolators
and Filters:
Synthesis and Efficient Implementation
.............................................
III-1743
K. Egiazarian, T.
Saramaki,
J.
Asióla,
H. Chugurían, J.
Asióla
-
Tampere
University of Technology, Finland
Simulation of Coupled Transmission Lines by Multidimensional Wave Digital Filters
.............................................
ΙΠ-1747
H. Krauss
-
University of
Erlangen,
Germany
An Eigenstructure Technique for Soft Synchronization of DSSSS Signals
............................................................
III-1751
N.
Mangalvedhe, J. Reed
-
Virginia Tech, USA
Bowing Virtual Strings
...........................................................................................................................
Ill-
1755
J. Guerard, X. Boutillon
-
Laboratoire d Acoustique Musicale,
France
Convergence Analysis of the Subspace Tracking Algorithms PAST and PASTd
......................................................
ΙΠ-1759
B. Yang
-
Ruhr University
Bochum,
Germany
Joint Optimal Impulse Response Shortening
................................................................................................
III-1763
P. Melsa, C.
Rohrs,
R. Younce
-
Tellabs Research Center, USA
Design of Training Data-Based Quadratic Detectors with Application to Mechanical Systems
....................................
Ill-
1767
B. Samimy, G. Rizzoni
-
The Ohio State University, USA
A. Sayeed, D. Jones
-
University of Illinois, USA
Deconvolution of Electrogram to Detect Infarcted Myocardium
........................................................................
ΙΠ-1771
W. Ellis, S.
Eisenberg -
University of California at San Francisco, USA
D.
Auslander -
University of California at Berkeley, USA
M. Dae
-
University of California at San Francisco, USA
A. Zakhor
-
University of California at Berkeley, USA
M. Lesh
-
University of California at San Francisco, USA
Detection of Cardiac Arrhythmias Using a Damped Exponential Modeling Algorithm
.............................................
ΙΠ-1775
5.
Chen, P.
Clarkson
-
The Ohio State University, USA
Blind Equalization: A New Convex Cost Function
..........................................................................................
III-1779
V. Shtrom, H. Fan
-
University of Cincinnati, USA
DSP14 Signal Reconstruction II
Affine
Scaling Transformation Based For Computing Low Complexity Sparse Solutions
..........................................
IH-1783
B. Rao, I. Gorodnitsky
-
University of California at San Diego, USA
Consistency in Quantized Matching Pursuit
................................................................................................
III-1787
V.
Gayal,
M.
Vetterli
-
University of California at Berkeley, USA
New Algorithm for Convex Set Constrained Signal Reconstruction
.....................................................................
ΙΠ-1791
S. Dharanipragada
-
Johns Hopkins University, USA
Robust Constrained Deconvolution
............................................................................................................
III-1795
E. Sekko, P. Sarri, G. Thomas
-
LAGEP
URA
CNRS D,
France
Separation of a Mixture of Chaotic Signals
...................................................................................................
III-1798
T.
Lo
-
Defense Research Establishment Ottowa, CANADA
H. Leung
-
Defense Research Establishment Ottowa, Canada
J. Litva
-
Mc
Master University, Canada
Fractal PN Signals for Broadband Communications: Interpolation Functions and PN Wavelets
..............................
III-1802
G. Freeland, T. Durrani
-
University of Stralhclyde, UK
Multiscale Analysis of Fractal Point Processes and Queues
..............................................................................
III-1806
W. Lam, G. Wornell
-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Modeling Techniques for Multiscale Difference Equation Signal Models
...............................................................
III-1810
M.
Ali,
A. Tewfik
-
University of Minnesota, USA
Perfect Reconstructing Non-Linear Filter Banks
.............................................................................................
III-1814
D.
Florencio
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
R.
Schäfer
-
Georgia Institute ofTechlogy, USA
Time-Frequency Distributions Based on Teager-Kaiser Energy Function
............................................................
III-1818
W. Lin, P. Chitrapu
-
Dialogic Corporation, USA
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DSP15
Adaptive
Filtering (LMS and
Gradient
Methods)
Simplified
Global Least
Mean
Square
for Adaptive IIR Filtering
........................................................................
Ш-1822
W. Edmonson,
K. Srinivasan
-
University of Florida, USA
A Robust FLS Algorithm for LCMV Adaptive Broad-band Beamformer
............................................................
IH-1826
L.
Resende,
J.
Romano
-
UNICAMP/Brazil, Brazil
M.
Beilanger -
CNAM/France, France
Instrumental Variables (IV) and Prediction Error PE-like Second Order Recursive Algorithms
.................................
IH-1830
H.
Broman, A. Andersson
-
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Linear and NonLinear Conjugate Gradient Methods for Adaptive Processing
......................................................
Ш-1834
S. Smith
-
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA
A New Fully Adaptive Algorithm with Assured Stability for Adaptive Active Noise Control
.......................................
Ill-
1838
F. Jiang,
N.
Ojiro, H. Ohmori,
A. Sano
-
Keio University, Japan
Adjoint LMS: An Efficient Alternative to the Filtered X-LMS and Multiple Error LMS Algorithms
...........................
IH-1842
E. Wan
-
Oregon Graduate Institute, USA
A Kurtosis-Driven Variable Step-Size LMS Algorithm
....................................................................................
III-1846
D. Pazaitis, A. Constantinides
-
Imperial College, UK
The LMK Algorithm with Time-Varying Forgetting Factor for Adaptive System Identification in Additive Output Noise
Ш-1850
O. Tanrikulu, A. Constantinides
-
imperial College, UK
Convergence of the DLMS Algorithm with Decreasing Step Size
........................................................................
Ш-1854
S.
Ahn -
Korea University,
ROK
P. Voltz
-
Polytechnic University, USA
Parallel Implementation of a Class of Algorithms Linking NLMS and Block RLS
...................................................
НЫ858
M. Moonen
-
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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