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adam_text | Volume
V
Volume V
SSAPl Blind Equalization and Identification
Second Order Blind Equalization in Multiple Input Multiple Output FIR Systems: A Weighted Least Squares Approach V-2415
A. Gorokhov, P. Loubaton, E.
Moulines -
ENST, France
Algorithms for Blind Equalization with Multiple Antennas Based on Frequency Domain Subspaces
...........................
V-2419
J.
Günther,
A. Swindlehurst
-
Brigham Young University, USA
Performance Comparison of Three Methods for Blind Channel Identification
.........................................................
V-2423
W. Qiu,
Y. Hua
-
University of Melbourne, Australia
On the Performance of Blind Equilization Using the Second Order Statistics
.........................................................
V-2427
H.
Zeng,
S.
Zeng, L Tong
-
University of Connecticut, USA
Convergence Analysis of Fractionally Spaced Adaptive Blind Equalizers
...............................................................
V-2431
Z. Ding
-
Auburn University, USA
Statistical Analysis of a Subspace Method for Blind Channel Identification
............................................................
V-2435
M.
Kristensson,
В.
Ottersten
-
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
On the Use of Conjugate Cyclostationary: A Blind Second Order Equalization Method
..........................................
V-2439
A. Chevreuil, P.
Loubaton
-
ENST, France
Blind Equalization and Channel Estimation for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Communications Systems
..................
V-2443
J. Tugnait
■
Auburn Universtiy, USA
Rational Subspace Methods for Blind Identification of Multi-channel FIR Systems
................................................
V-2447
E. Moulines,
J. Cardoso
-
ENST/SIG, France
Maximum-Likelihood Blind Equalization of Multiple FIR Channels
.....................................................................
V-2451
E.
De Carvalho, D.
Slock
-
Eurecom, France
SSAP2 Statistical Signal and Array Processing
Intersections of Multiple Cone Classes for Signal Modeling and Detection
............................................................
V-2455
5.
Ramprashad, T. Parks
■
Cornell University, USA
A Min-Max
Test for Detecting a Transient Signal
.............................................................................................
V-2459
С
Han, P. Willett
-
University of Connecticut, USA
Some Properties of Ordered Eigenvalues of
a
Wishart
Matrix: Application in Detection Test and Model Order Selection V-2463
J. Grouffaud, P. Larzabal, H. Clergeot
-
LESiR -ENS
de Cachan,
France
Application to Locally Optimum Detection of a New Noise Model
........................................................................
V-2467
A. Tesei,
С
Regazzoni
■
University of Genoa, Italy
Detection of Change in Periodic, Nonstationary Data
.......................................................................................
V-2471
C.
Grüner -
Rice University, USA
Type-Based Detection for Unknown Channels
................................................................................................
V-2475
K. Lee, O. Kelly
-
Rice University, USA
FFT-Based Incremental Refinement of
Suboptimal
Detection
..............................................................................
V-2479
J. Winograd, S. Nawab
-
Boston University, USA
A.
Oppenheim -
RLE, MAssachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
A Multi-Parameter Hybrid Barankin-Type Bound
..........................................................................................
V-2483
/.
Reuven, H.
Messer -
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Detection for Binary Transmission Based on the Empirical Characteristic Function
................................................
V-2487
J. How, D. Hatzinakos, A. Venetsanopoulos
-
University of Toronto, Canada
Statistical Estimation with 1/f Type Prior Models: Robustness to Mismatch and Efficient Model Determination
............
V-2491
R. Dufour, E. Miller
-
Northeastern University, USA
xliii
Volume
V
SSAP3
Spectral Estimation I
The Rectangular Pisarenko Method
............................................................................................................
V-2495
J.
Fuchs -
IRISA
- Universite
de Rennes
I, France
Estimating the Parameters of a Random-Amplitude Sinusoid From Its Sample Covariances
.......................................
V-2499
O. Besson
-
ENSICA, France
P.
Stoica
-
Uppsala University, Sweden
Spectral Estimation Based on Structural Low Rank Matrix Pencil
.....................................................................
V-2503
J. Razavilar,
L
Li
■
University of Maryland, USA
On
AR
Modulated Harmonics: CRB and Parameter Estimation
........................................................................
V-2507
M. Ghogho, B. Garel
-
National Polytechnics Institute of Toulouse, France
Optimal Subset Selection for Adaptive Signal Representation
..............................................................................
V-2511
M.
Nafte,
M.
Ali
-
University of Minnesota, USA
Root Contours of Two-Dimensional Prediction Polynomials
..............................................................................
V-251S
A. Saidi, J. McClellan
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Dictionary-Based Decomposition of Linear Mixtures of Gaussian Processes
............................................................
V-2519
С
Couvreur
■
Faculte
Polytechnique de Mons,
Belgium
Y. Bresler
■
University of
Illinois
at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
Detection of Frequencies Using Least Square Error Function
..............................................................................
V-2523
Q. Cheng,
Y. Hua
-
University of Melbourne, Australia
The Compressibility of Stationary Random Processes
.......................................................................................
V-2527
J. McCoy
-
Motorola, USA
N.
Magotra
-
UNM, USA
S. Stearns
-
Saudia National Labs, USA
Estimation of Band-Limited Spectra, a Reflection Coefficients Approach
...............................................................
V-2531
T. Chonavel
■
ENSTBr, France
S. Degerine
-
LMC-IMAG, France
SSAP4 Subspace and Array Processing Algorithms
An Algorithm for Exhaustive Search of
Extrema
and Its Application to Array Processing
..........................................
V-2535
R. Tweig
-
RAFAEL, Israel
B. Porat
-
Technion, Israel
A New Family of
EVD
Tracking Algorithms Using
Givens
Rotations
.....................................................................
V-2539
B. Champagne, Q. Liu
- Universite du
Quebec, Canada
Tracking Behavior of the Constant Modulus Array for Time-Varying Channels
......................................................
V-2543
A. Keerthi, A. Mathur, J. Shynk
-
University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
Determination of Data Matrix Dimension in Use of Subspace-Based Parameter Estimation Algorithms
........................
V-2547
Y. Ding
-
Texas Instruments, Inc., USA
R. Vaccaro
-
University of Rhode Island, USA
Postive-Definite Toeplitz Completion in
DOA
Estimation for Fully-Augmentable
Nonuniform
Linear Antenna Arrays
......
V-2551
К
Abramovich, D. Gray
-
Cooperative Research Centre for Sensor Signal and Information Processing, Australia
A. Gorokhov
-
Telecom Paris, France
N.
Spencer
-
Cooperative Research Centre for Sensor Signal and Information Processing, Australia
Robust Adaptive Subspace Extraction for
DOA
Tracking
.................................................................................
V-2555
D. Yang, S.
Flockton
-
University of London, UK
Signal Selective
DOA
Tracking for Multiple Moving Targets
..............................................................................
V-2559
J.
Riba,
J. Goldberg, G. Vazquez, M.
Lagunas
-
Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
A Second Order Recursive Algorithm for Subspace Tracking
..............................................................................
V-2563
A. Andersson,
H.
Broman
-
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
A Set-Recovery Scheme for
Anti-
Jamming Communications
..............................................................................
V-2567
M.
Toriak,
G.
Хи
-
University of Texas at Austin, USA
H. Liu
-
University of Virginia, USA
riiv
Volume
V
Closed-Form 2D Angle Estimation with Arbitrary Sampling Lattices
Overa
Circular Aperture
.................................
V-2571
J. Ramos
-
Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
M. Zoltowski
-
Purdue University, USA
SSAP5 Time-Frequency for Random Signals
Are Quadratic Time-Frequency Representations Really Necessary?
.....................................................................
V-2575
L
Marple
-
Acusón
Corporation, USA
Wavelet Analysis of Fractal Point Processes
...................................................................................................
V-2579
A. Recto
-
Northwestern University, USA
Cross Term Deleted Wigner Representation (CDWR) Based Signal Detection Methodologies
....................................
V-2583
5.
Kadambe, R.
Orr
-
Atlantic Aerospace Elect. Corp., USA
Analysis of Time-Frequency Representation Using the Gamma Filter
..................................................................
V-2587
5.
Celebi, J. Principe
-
University of Florida, USA
Design of
Biorthogonal
MRA
Generating Wavelets Matched to Specified Signal
......................................................
V-2591
M. Raghuveer, J.
Chapa
-
Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Frames and
Orthonormal
Bases for Variable Windowed Fourier Transforms
.........................................................
V-2594
N.
Ueng,
L
Scharf-
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
A Pitch-Dependent Time-Frequency Response for Periodic Signals
.....................................................................
V-2598
M. Kramer, D. Jones
-
University of Illinois, USA
Detection in Dense Signal Environments via the
Gabor
Transform
.....................................................................
V-2602
R.
Orr,
C. Pike
-
Atlantic Aerospace Electronic Corporation, USA
MMSE Parameter Estimation of Multiple Chirp Signals
....................................................................................
V-2606
H. Li, P. Djuric
-
State University of New York, USA
Aliasing in the AF-GDTFD and the Discrete Spectrogram
.................................................................................
V-2610
J. O Neill, W. Williams
-
University of Michigan, USA
SSAP6 Array Calibration and System Identification
Signal Cancellation Effects in Adaptive Radar Mountain-Top Data Set
..................................................................
V-2614
M.
Berin,
A. Haimovich
-
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Accuracy Requirements in Off-line Array Calibration
.......................................................................................
V-2618
B. Porat
-
Technion, Israel
B.
Friedlander -
University of California at Davis, USA
Joint Estimation of the Time-Delays and the Directions-of-Arrival of Multiple Reflections of a Known Signal
..................
V-2622
M. Wax, A. Leshem
-
RAFAEL, Israel
Direction Finding and Array Calibration Based on Maximal Set of
Nonredundant
Cumulant
....................................
V-2626
H.
Wu,
Y.
Jia,
Z.
Bao
-
Xidian University, China
Forwards-Backwards Averaging for Adaptive Beamforming and
STAP
..................................................................
V-2630
M. Zatman, D. Marshall
■
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA
Bayesian Approach to Best Basic Selection
......................................................................................................
V-2634
J. Pesquet, H.
Krim,
D.
Leporini,
E. Hamman
■
Univ.
Paris S., France
System Identification via
Singular
Value
Decomposition
....................................................................................
V-2638
5.
Wang, T. Lee, R. Zachery
-
University of California at Davis, USA
Stability Criteria for Arnoldi-Based Model-Order Reduction
..............................................................................
V-2642
/.
Elfadel,
L
Silveira,
J. White
-
MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics, USA
Application of Loudness/Pitch/Timbre Decomposition Operators to Auditory Scene Analysis
.......................................
V-2646
M. Abe, S.
Ando
-
University of Tokyo, Japan
Gap Detector for Multipath
........................................................................................................................
V-2650
С
He, J.
Moura,
S.
Benno -
Carnegie Melton University, USA
xlv
Volume
V
SSAP7 Communications
A
Maximum
Likelihood CDMA Receiver Using the EM Algorithm and the Discrete Wavelet Transform
........................
V-26S4
/.
Sharfer, A. Hero
-
The University of Michigan, USA
Blind Equalization for CDMA Systems with Aperiodic Spreading Sequences
.........................................................
V-2658
H. Liu
-
University of Virginia, USA
G. Xu
-
University of Texas, USA
Multiuser Detection in the Presence of Multipath Fading
.................................................................................
V-2662
T. Brown
-
Motorola Cellular Infrastructure Group, USA
M. Kaveh
-
University of Minnesota, USA
A Constrained Adaptive Diversity Combiner for Interference Suppression in CDMA Systems
....................................
V-2666
J. Schodorf, D. Williams
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
An Efficient Propagation Delay Estimator for DS-CDMA Signals
........................................................................
V-2670
D. Zheng, J. Li, S. Miller
■
University of Florida, USA
Fractionally-Spaced CMA Under Channel Noise
.............................................................................................
V-2674
A. Touzni, I. Fijalkow
■
ENSEA/ETIS, France
J. Treichler
-
Applied Signal Technology,
Ine, USA
A Block
Shanno
Constant Modular Algorithm for Wireless Equalization
...............................................................
V-2678
Z. Wang, E. Dowling
-
University of Texas at Dallas, USA
A Fast Tracking Adaptive Array System for Mobile Communications
..............................................................
....V-2682
H. Wang, K. Liu
-
University of Maryland, USA
Co-Channel Signal Demodulation Using the Parametric Constant Modulus Algorithm
.............................................
V-2686
A. Rao, R. Kumaresan
-
University of Rhode Island, USA
Sequential Modulation Classification of Dependent Samples
..............................................................................
V-2690
K Lin, C
Kuo
-
University of Southern California, USA
SSAP8 Blind Separation and Reconstruction
Blind Maximum Likelihood Sequence Detection
.............................................................................................
V-2694
D. Reader, W. Cowley
-
University of South Australia, South Australia
Blind Adaptive Separation of Wide-Band Sources
.............................................................................................
V-2698
C.
Serviere,
V. Capdevielle
-
CEPHAG, France
POCS-Based Blind Array Processing in Incoherent Microwave
Radiometry
Image Reconstruction
..............................
V-2702
K. Teramoto, K.
Arai
-
Saga University, Japan
An Unconstrained Single Stage Criterion for Blind Source Separation
..................................................................
V-2706
A. Dapena,
L
Castedo, C.
Escudero
-
University of
La Corona,
Spain
Blind Multiuser Optimum Combining at the Base Station for Asynchronous CDMA Systems
....................................
V-2710
O. Munoz-Medina, J.
Fernandez-Rubio
- Universität
Politecnica de
Catalunya,
Spain
Spatio-Temporal
Training-Sequence-Based Channel Equalization and Adaptive Interference Cancellation
.....................
V-2714
D. Slock
-
Eurecom, France
Blind Identification of a Linear-Quadratic Mixture of Independent Components Based on Joint Diagnalization Procedure V-2718
K. Abed-Meraim, A. Belouchiani,
Y. Hua
-
Telecom Paris, France
Resolution Limits of Bund Multi-User Multi-Channel Identification Schemes
-
The Bandlimited Case
........................
V-2722
A. Van
der Veen
-
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Blind Separation of Voice Modulated Single-Side-Band Using the Multi-Target Variable Modulus Algorithm
...............
V-2726
J.
Fite,
S.
Bruzzone,
В.
Agée
■
Radix Technologies, USA
Blind Multi-User Access Interference Cancellation for CDMA Based PCS/CeUular Using Antenna Arrays
.....................
V-2730
M. Zoltowski
-
Purdue University, USA
J. Ramos
-
Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
Volume
V
SSAP9
Industrial and
Biomedical Applications
Application of MVDR Beamforming
to Reject
Turbulance
Noise
ina
Duct
............................................................
V-2734
D.
Sebald,
В.
Van Veen
-
University of Wisconsin. USA
Detection and Characterization of Cracks for Fauilure Monitoring and Diagnostics
................................................
V-2738
W. Xu, D. West, K. Buckley, M. Kaveh
-
University of Minnesota, USA
On the Problem of Detection and Discrimination of Double Talk and Change in the Echo Path
.................................
V-2742
C. Carlemalm
-
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
F.
Gustafsson, B. Wahlberg
-
Linköping
University,
Sweden
Application of Time-Frequency Analysis for Optimum Non-Equidistant Sampling of Automotive Signals Captured AT Knock ...V-2746
D.
Konig - Ruhr-
University
Bochum.
Germany
Best Basis Segmentation of
ECG
Signals Using Novel Optimality Criteria
............................................................
V-2750
D. Brooks
-
Northeastern University, USA
H.
Krim,
J. Pesquet
-
Univ. Paris, France
R. MacLeod
-
University of Utah, USA
Measuring the Performance of Implemented Multirate Systems
...........................................................................
V-2754
F. Heinle, H. Schuessler
-
University of
Erlangen,
Germany
Reduced Interference Distributions for the Detection and Classification of Outside Sound Source Acoustic Emissions
......
V-2758
J. Mossing, T. Tuthill
-
University of Dayton, USA
On the Processing of Piecewise-Constant Signals by Hierarchical Models with Application to Single Ion Channel Currents V-2762
P. Djuric, J. Fwu
-
State University of New York, USA
S. Jovanovic
-
Brookhaven
National Laboratory, USA
Stochastic Modelling and Identification of Lubricated Polymer Friction Dynamics
...................................................
V-2766
G. Hsu, A. Yagle, K. Ludema, J. Levitt
-
University of Michigan, USA
Two-Channel
MultiFilter
Banks and MultiWavelets
..........................................................................................
V-2769
T. Cooklev, A. Nishihara, M.
Kato
-
Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN
M. Sablatash
- CRC,
CANADA
SSAP10 Electromagnetic and Acoustic Arrays and Spectral Estimation
Applying the Minimum Free Energy Spectral Estimation Algorithm to
ISAR
Imaging
.............................................
V-2773
A. Freedman, B. Steinberg
-
University of Pennsylvania, USA
G. Chkhenkeli
-
Signet Bank, USA
A Statistical Array Processing Approach for Elastic Wavefield Data
.....................................................................
V-2777
G. Wagner
-
University of Colorado, USA
Efficient Space-Time Adaptive Processing for Airborne MTI-Mode Radar
............................................................
V-2781
J.
Guerci
-
The City University of New York, USA
S.
Pillai,
Y.
Kim
-
Polytechnic University,
USA
Resonant Pole Identification from the Acoustic Backscatter of Small Submerged Multi-Specular Elastic Targets
............
V-2785
J. Wilbur, R. McDonald
-
Naval Surface Warfare Center, USA
High Accuracy 2D Angle Estimation with Extended Aperture Vector Sensor Arrays
................................................
V-2789
K. Wong, M. Zoltowski
-
Purdue University, USA
Spectral Analysis for
Doppler
Radar: A Parametric Model for
Régularisation
......................................................
V-2793
G. Le
Foil, P. Larzabal, H. Clergeot
-
LESiR-ENS Cachan, France
Computationally Efficient Estimation of Sinusoidal Frequency at Low
SNR
.........................................................
V-2797
S. Umesh
-
Hunter College of CUNY, USA
D. Nelson
-
Department of Defense, USA
Simple, Effective Estimation of Frequency Based on Prony s Method
..................................................................
V-2801
D. Tufts
■
University of Rhode island, USA
P.
Fiore
-
Sanders, USA
Structured Least Squares to Improve the Performance of ESPRIT-Type High-Resolution Techniques
...........................
V-2805
M. Haardt, J. Nossek
-
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Efficient Phase-Only Frequency Estimation
...................................................................................................
V-2809
P.
Fiore,
S.
Lang -
Sanders, Nashua NH, USA
xlvii
Volume
V
SSAPll
Nonlinear Systems and Non-Stationary Signals
Volterra Filter Identification Using Penalized Least Squares
..............................................................................
V-2813
R.
Nowak -
Rice University, USA
Time-Delay Estimation for Compound Point-Processes Using Hidden Markov Models
.............................................
V-2817
J.
Wohlers,
A. Merlins,
N. Fliege -
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Multiple-Prediction-Horizon Recursive Identification of Hidden Markov Models
...................................................
V-2821
/.
Collings
-
Cooperative Research Centre for Sensor Signal and Information Processing, Australia
J. Moore
-
Australian National University, Australia
On Operators Providing Shift-Invariant Uncertainty Limit
.................................................................................
V-2825
M. Doroslovacki
-
George Washington University, USA
Signal Modeling with Dynamic Fuzzy Sets
......................................................................................................
V-2829
fi.
Kosanovic,
L
Chaparro,
R. Scalabassi
-
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Weighted Myriad Filters: A Robust Filtering Framework Derived from Alpha-Stable Distributions
...........................
V-2833
J. Gonzalez, G.
Arce
-
University of Delaware, USA
Evolutionary
ARMA
Modeling of Time-Varying Impulse Response
.....................................................................
V-2837
J. Bakkoury, F.
Castanie,
D. Roviras
■
ENSEEIHT/GAPSE, France
Signal Modeling and Parameter Estimation for 1/f Processes Using Scale Stationary Models
.......................................
V-2841
B. Yazici
-
GE Corp. Research and Development, USA
R. Kashyap
-
Purdue University, USA
A Test Statistics for Low Complexity Change Detection in Dynamic Systems Based on Averaged Filter Models
...............
V-2845
S.
Halvarsson,
T.
Wigren
-
Ericsson Radio Systems
AB,
Sweden
B. Wahlberg
■
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
SSAP12 Adaptive Beamforming
Exact PDF s for Sample Covariance Based Array Processors with EUiptically Contoured Data
....................................
V-2849
C. Richmond
-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Explicit Ziv-Zakai Lower Bound for Bearing Estimation
....................................................................................
V-2852
K. Bell, Y.
Ephraim,
H.
Van Trees
-
George Mason University, USA
Asymptotic Distribution of Recursive Subspace Estimators
.................................................................................
V-2856
F. Gersemsky, B. Yang
-
Ruhr University
Bochum,
Germany
Subspace Recombination of Multiple Partially Adaptive Beamformer Outputs
.........................................................
V-2860
W. Ballance
-
Hughes Aircraft Corporation, USA
E. Baranoski, A. Steinhardt
-
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA
Partially-Adaptive Array Design Using the Singular Value Decomposition
...............................................................
V-2864
H. Yang, M. Ingram
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Optimal Array Processing for
Non
Stationary Signals
.......................................................................................
V-2868
P. Chevalier
-
Thomson-CSF, France
Improved Estimation of the Minimum Variance Beamformer with Small Number of Samples
....................................
V-2872
A. Souloumiac
-
Schlumberger Industries Electricity Technical Lab, France
Broadband Array Processing Using Subband Techniques
.....................................
..V-2876
F. Lorenzetli, A. Wang, K. Yao
-
UCLA, USA
OntheUseof Non-Casual Filters for Wideband Adaptive Sensor Array Processing
...................................................
V-2880
P. Bennett
-
Cornell University, USA
A. Steinhardt
-
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA
Robust Adaptive Beamforming in Alpha-Stable Noise Environments
.....................................................................
V-2884
PTsakalides,
С
Nikias-University of Southern California, USA
Volume
V
SSAP13
Direction
of
Arrivai Estimation
High
Resolution Direction
of Arrival Estimation of Multiple Wide-Band Sources in Multichannel Adaptive Nulling Systems ...V-2888
M.
Amin
■
Villanova
University, USA
Broadband Direction of Arrival Estimation Using Frequency Invariant Beam-Space Processing
.................................
V-2892
D. Ward
-
Australian National University, Australia
Z
Ding
■
Auburn University, USA
R. Kennedy -Australian National University, Australia
Tracking Directions-of-Arrival with Invariant Subspace Updating
........................................................................
V-2896
С
Maclnnes, R.
Vacarm
-
University of Rhode Island, USA
Estimation of Directions-of-Arrival of Partially Polarized Signals with Electromagnetic Vector Sensors
........................
V-2900
К. Но, К.
Tan
■
Defence Science Organization, Singapore
B. Tan
-
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Optimal Array Signal Processing in the Presence of Coherent Wavefronts
............................................................
V-2904
P.
Stoica
-
Uppsala University, Sweden
B.
Ottersten
-
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
M. Viberg
-
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Direction Finding for Point and Dispersed Sources VEC-MUSIC and its Performance
.............................................
V-2908
Y.
Meng,
К.
Wong,
Q. Wu
-
McMaster University, Canada
Estimation
&
Localization of Multiple
Dipole
Sources for Noninvasive Mapping of Muscle Activity
...........................
V-2912
J. Stoniek, R. Jesinger
-
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
S.
Baumann -
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Improved Closed-Form DOA/Frequency Estimation via ESPRIT using DFT and Derivative Beamforming
..................
V-2916
С
Mathews
-
University of West Florida, USA
On Multiple-Parameter Source Localization
...................................................................................................
V-2920
C. Vaidyananthan, K. Buckley
-
University of Minnesota, USA
State-Space Based Approximation Methods for the Harmonic Retrieval Problem in the Presence of Known Signal Poles ...V-2924
H. Chen, S. Van Huffel, J. Vandewalle
-
ESAT Lab, Belgium
SSAP14 Non-Gaussianity and Cyclostationarity
Time-Frequency Estimation for Cyclostationary Signals
....................................................................................
V-2928
T. Frederick
-
Sensormatic Electronics, USA
N.
Erdol
-
Florida Atlantic University, USA
Performance Analysis of a Statistical Test for Presence of Cyclostationarity in Noisy Observation
.................................
V-2932
P.
Rostaing,
T.
Pitarque,
E.
Thierry
-
URA
CNRS, France
Joint
Probability Density Function Estimation by Spectral Estimation Methods
......................................................
V-2936
A. Pages-Zamora, M.
Lagunas
- Universität
Politecnica de
Catalunya,
Spain
Adaptive Blind Separation of Convolutive Mixtures
..........................................................................................
V-2940
N.
Delfosse, P. Loubaton
-
Telecom Paris, France
Fractionally-Spaced CMA Blind Equalization Error Surface Characterization: Effects of Source Distributions
...............
V-2944
J. LeBlanc
-
Cornell University, USA
/.
Fijalkow
-
ENSEA, France
C. Johnson
-
Cornell University, USA
Fully Bayesian Analysis of Conditionally Linear Gaussian State Space Models
.........................................................
V-2948
A. Domet
-
LETl-CEA, France
P. Duvaut
-
ENSEA-ETIS, France
Harmonic Signal Modeling Using Adaptive Nonlinear Function Estimation
............................................................
V-2952
T. Wigren, P. Handel
-
Uppsala University, Sweden
On a Class of Infinite Extent Nonlinear Interpolators
.......................................................................................
V-2956
C. Bourin, P. Bondon
-
Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes
-
CNRS, France
Minimum
Mean
Square
Error
Estimation for a
Class of Chaotic
Systems
............................................................
Х-2Ш
D.
Drake
-
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
A Practical Procedure for Identifying Time-Varying Nonlinear Systems Using Basis Function Approximations
...............
V-2964
J. Ralston, B. Boashash, A. Zovbir
-
Signal Processing Research Centre, Australia
xlix
Volume
V
SSAP15
Spectral Estimation
II
Instantaneous Frequency
Estimation: Bayesian
Approaches
vs
Reassignment,
Application
to Gravitational
Waves
.........
V-2968
P. Duvaut
-
ETIS
-
ENSEA, France
A. Doucet
-
ETIS
-
CEA,
France
С
Veaux
-
ETIS
-
ENSEA, France
P. Flandrin
-
ENS-LYON, France
Time-Frequency Analysis of Seismic Reflection
Signais
....................................................................................
V-2972
P. Steeghs, G. Drijkoningen
-
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Computation and Performance of the Prolate-Spheroidal Wave Function Window in Spectral Estimation
.....................
V-2976
Z
Lin, R. McCallum, H. Wong
-
University of Virginia, USA
Adaptive Spectral Estimator Using the Conjugate Gradient Algorithm
..................................................................
V-2979
P. Chang, A. Willson, Jr.
■
University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Two-Sided Prediction, Orthogonalization and Random Fields in Images
...............................................................
V-2983
M. Scheffe
-
Brown University, USA
Matched Orthornormal Wavelets
-
Their Construction, and Application to Object Detection
....................................
V-2987
J.
Chapa,
M.
Raghuveer
-
Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Frequency Estimation via Sparse Zero-Crossings
.............................................................................................
V-2990
B. Sadler
-
Army Research Laboratory, USA
S. Casey
-
American University, USA
De-Interleaving of Superimposed Quantized
Autoregressive
Processes
..................................................................
V-2994
A. Logothetis, V. Krishnamurthy
-
University of Melbourne, Australia
Robust Two Dimensional Spectral Estimation Based on an
AR
Model Excited by a t-Distribution Process
.....................
V-2998
J. Sanubari
-
Satya Wacana University, Indonesia
K. Tokuda, M. Onoda
-
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Additive and Multiplicative Abrupt Jump Detection Using the Continuous Wavelet Transform
.................................
V-3002
M. Chabert, J. Tournent, F.
Castanie
-
ENSSEEIHT/GAPSE, France
SSAP16 Higher Order Statistics
A Higher Order Statistics-Based Subspace Roational
Invariance
Method for the 2-D Harmonic Retrieval Problem
.........
V-3006
Y. Chu, W.
Fang -
National Taiwan Institute of Technology, Taiwan
S. Chang
-
National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
Performance of Near-Field Localization Algorithms Based On High-Order Statistics
................................................
V-3010
5.
Shamsunder, R.
Challa
-
Colorado State University, USA
Comparison of Second- and Fourth- Order Cumulant-Based MUSIC Method in the Presence of Sensor Errors
............
V-3014
L
Guisheng, B. Zheng, W. Bo
-
Xidian University, China
Blind Separation of Convohitive Mixtures Using Second and Fourth Order Moments
.............................................
V-3018
S. kart, R. Gautier
-
CNRS
UNSA,
France
Multiplicative Multilag
High Order Ambiguity Function
....................................................................................
V-3022
S.
Barbarossa,
A. Porchia,
Α.
Scaglione
-
University of Rome, Italy
Low Rank Estimators of Higher Order Statistics
.............................................................................................
V-3026
T. Andre, R.
Nowak,
В.
Van Veen
-
University of Wisconsin, USA
Bispectrum Based Gaussianity Test Using the Bootstrap
....................................................................................
V-3029
A. Zoubir, D. Iskander
■
Signal Processing Research Centre, Australia
A New Cumulant-Based Lattice Algorithm for Adaptive Identification of
Non
Gaussian
Bidimensional
AR
Processes
......
V-3033
U
Buzenac, R. Settineri, M. Najim
■
Enserb, France
Identification of Multivariate FIR Systems Using High Order Statistics
...............................................................
V-3037
L
Tong
-
University of Connecticut, USA
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