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Mathematics in Signal Processing V

Mathematics in Signal Processing V

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This is a collection of papers from the IMA conference on Mathematics in Signal Processing. Signal processing is an important industrial area for the application of mathematical concepts - it has recently been fuelled by developments in mobile communications, multimedia systems and digital TV. This collection of papers presents a good coverage of current activity on this subject worldwide and is of interest to those in industry carrying out research into signal processing forcommunications, sonar, radar, navigation and biomedical applications, and to academic mathematicians identifying new mathematical problems.
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OUP Oxford
85482
9780198507345
9780198507345

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Publication date
2002
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
376
Dimensions (mm)
163 x 241
Weight (g)
779
  • Tensor Decompositions: State of the ART and Applications; Blind Deconvolution and Source Separation; An Algebraic Algorithm for Independent Component Analysis with More Sources than Sensors; Quasi-Newton Cross-Correlation and Constant Modulus Adaptive Algorithm for Space-Time Blind Equalization; Audio Source Separation; Approximate Joint Diagonalization Based on the Cayley Transform; An Adaptive Blind CMOE-CMA Receiver for DS-CDMA Systems; Statistics of Impulse Noise in xDSL; Nonlinear Thoughts about Linear Signal Processing; An Application of the Maximum Noise Fraction Method to Filtering Noisy Time Series; Applications of Chaotic Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory to Spread Spectrum Sequences Design; On the Dynamics of Some Nonhyperbolic Area-preserving Piecewise Linear Maps; Nonlinear System Identification of a Broadband Subscriber Line Interface Circuitry using the Volterra Approach; Importance Sampling Simulation and Multiple-Hyperplane Realization of the Bayesian Decision Feedback Equalizer; Accumulated Evidence and Dimensionality Reduction; Information Geometric Approaches to Acoustic Signal Classification; Using Stochastic Vector Quantizers to Characterize Signal and Noise Subspaces; Multiresolution Gaussian Mixtures for Image Analysis; Mathematics in Biomedical Signal Processing; Automatic Frequency Correction for Quantification of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Images; Time-frequency and Time Scale Analysis of Embolic Signals; Instantaneous Frequency Estimation of Quadratic FM Signals Corrupted by Multiplicative and Additive Noise; Analysis and Fast Implementation of Oversampled Modulated Filter Banks; Exponential Decomposition and Hankel Matrix; A Robustness Property of Algorithms Using Second-Order Statistics; Bias/Variance Trade-Offs in Direction of Arrival Estimation Using Sensor Arrays; Robustness of Narrowband DOA Algorithms with Respect to Signal Bandwidth; A Mathematical Representation and Comparison of Detectors for Wireless Communication using Multiple Antennas; Likelihood Ratio Methods for Underwater Acoustics Signal Detection; Solution of The General Harmonic Estimation Problem (High-Resolution Sinusoid Parameter Estimation);
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