CCECE 2009: St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada

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Software Process

High Frequency Ocean Radar

Image Processing I

Power Systems I

Broadband Communications I

Ocean Applications

Microwave Devices I

Computer Security

Signal Processing for Wireless Communications

Image Processing II

Renewable Energy I

Broadband Communications II

Cooperative Diversity I

Sensor Networks I

Computer Hardware

Special Session on Cognitive Radio Systems

Image Processing III

Power Converters and Drives I

Broadband Communications III

Cooperative Diversity II

Sensor Networks II

Education and Software

Special Session on Cognitive Radio Systems (cont'd)

Speech and Audio Processing

Renewable Energy II

Performance Evaluation

Wireless Communications I

Sensor Networks III

Cognitive Radio

Computer Vision I

Image and Video Processing I

Biomedical Signal Processing I

Power Systems II

Ultra-wideband

Microwave Devices II

Computer Vision II

Multimedia and Signal Processing Algorithms I

Biomedical Signal Processing II

Power Systems III

Cooperative Diversity III

Ad Hoc Networks

Physical Layer Issues

Mobile Robots

Image and Video Processing II

General Interest

Renewable Energy III

Coding for Wireless Communications

MIMO and Physical Layer

Access Technology

Parallel Processing

Multimedia and Signal Processing Algorithms II

Robot Manipulators

Permanent Magnet Motor Drives

Protection

Special Session on Communication for Systems of Sensor Networks

Sensor and Microsystem Design I

Computer Systems

Multimedia and Signal Processing Algorithms III

Analog Circuits

Power Converters and Drives II

Wireless Networks I

Special Session on Communication for Systems of Sensor Networks (cont'd)

Sensor and Microsystem Design II

Software Models & Algorithms

Image and Video Processing III

Control Systems I

Power Converters and Drives III

Wireless Networks II

Digital Circuits

Signal and Multimedia Processing

Soft Computing

Control Systems II

Renewable Energy IV

Optimization Techniques for VLSI

Circuits for Communications

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