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Digital Signal Processing, Volume 56
Volume 56, September 2016
- Dai Akita:
Multiplication and convolution of distributions for signal processing theory. 1-14 - Pengfei Cao, Xionglin Luo:
Performance analysis of multi-innovation stochastic Newton recursive algorithms. 15-23 - Mohamed Abou Bakr Othman, John Belz, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny:
Radar detection of high-energy cosmic rays in non-Gaussian background using a time-frequency technique. 24-34 - Lin Gao, Wen Sun, Ping Wei:
Extensions of the CBMeMBer filter for joint detection, tracking, and classification of multiple maneuvering targets. 35-42 - Ciro André Pitz, Eduardo Luiz Ortiz Batista, Rui Seara:
Joint beamforming and power control using continuous updates of transmission power. 43-52 - Paul Oh, Suk Ho Lee, Moon Gi Kang:
Colorization coding based on iterative regression with major group priority. 53-66 - Yanjie Pang, Jiashu Zhang:
A hierarchical alternative updated adaptive Volterra filter with pipelined architecture. 67-78 - Qiang Guo, You He, Tao Jian, Haipeng Wang, Shutao Xia:
An evidence clustering DSmT approximate reasoning method for more than two sources. 79-92 - Qiqing Zhai, Youguo Wang:
Stochastic resonance in parallel concatenated turbo code decoding. 93-99 - Sasan Yazdani, Jean-Marc Vesin:
Extraction of QRS fiducial points from the ECG using adaptive mathematical morphology. 100-109 - Qian Zhang, Taek Lyul Song:
Gaussian mixture presentation of measurements for long-range radar tracking. 110-122 - Jayanand P. Gawande, Amol D. Rahulkar, Raghunath S. Holambe:
A new approach to design triplet halfband filter banks based on balanced-uncertainty optimization. 123-131 - Shu-Wen Xu, Jian Xue, Peng-Lang Shui:
Adaptive detection of range-spread targets in compound Gaussian clutter with the square root of inverse Gaussian texture. 132-139
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