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found 454 matches
- 2012
- Ali Ahmed, Justin K. Romberg:
Compressive multiplexers for correlated signals. ACSCC 2012: 963-967 - Yong Zhao, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Exploiting sparsity in stranded hidden Markov models for automatic speech recognition. ACSCC 2012: 1623-1625 - Jie Chen, Feng Jiang, A. Lee Swindlehurst:
The Gaussian CEO problem for a scalar source with memory: A necessary condition. ACSCC 2012: 1219-1223 - Mohammed A. Aabed, Dogancan Temel, Mashhour Solh, Ghassan Al-Regib:
Depth map estimation in DIBR stereoscopic 3d videos using a combination of monocular cues. ACSCC 2012: 729-733 - Yuri I. Abramovich, Ben A. Johnson:
Threshold performance for conditional and unconditional direction of arrival estimation. ACSCC 2012: 5-12 - Giuseppe Abreu:
Session WA1a: Feedback and cooperation (invited). ACSCC 2012: 1740-1742 - Scott T. Acton:
Session MP7b: Biological modeling and signal analysis (partially invited). ACSCC 2012: 626-628 - Scott T. Acton:
Session TP6b: Biological image analysis. ACSCC 2012: 1581-1582 - Aitzaz Ahmad, Erchin Serpedin, Hazem N. Nounou, Mohamed N. Nounou:
Joint distributed parameter and channel estimation in wireless sensor networks via variational inference. ACSCC 2012: 830-834 - Shaheen Ahmed, Khan M. Iftekharuddin, E. Olusegun George:
An information theoretic framework for MRI preprocessing, multiclass feature selection and segmentation of PF tumors. ACSCC 2012: 1597-1601 - Salam Akoum, Omar El Ayach, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Coverage and capacity in mmWave cellular systems. ACSCC 2012: 688-692 - Pietro Albicocco, Gian Carlo Cardarilli, Alberto Nannarelli, Massimo Petricca, Marco Re:
Imprecise arithmetic for low power image processing. ACSCC 2012: 983-987 - Pietro Albicocco, Gian Carlo Cardarilli, Salvatore Pontarelli, Marco Re:
Karatsuba implementation of FIR filters. ACSCC 2012: 1111-1114 - Panos N. Alevizos, Nikos Fasarakis-Hilliard, Aggelos Bletsas:
Cooperative localization in wireless networks under bandwidth constraints. ACSCC 2012: 904-908 - Behzad Amiri, Shayan Garani Srinivasa, Lara Dolecek:
Quantization, absorbing regions and practical message passing decoders. ACSCC 2012: 1255-1259 - Cristian Antonelli, Antonio Mecozzi, Mark Shtaif:
Modeling of linear and nonlinear coupling in multiple-mode fiber optic transmission with MIMO signal processing. ACSCC 2012: 645-649 - Dyonisius Dony Ariananda, Geert Leus:
Cooperative compressive wideband power spectrum sensing. ACSCC 2012: 303-307 - Dyonisius Dony Ariananda, Geert Leus:
Direction of arrival estimation of correlated signals using a dynamic linear array. ACSCC 2012: 2028-2035 - Jesús Arnau, Carlos Mosquera:
Multiuser detection performance in multibeam satellite links under imperfect CSI. ACSCC 2012: 468-472 - Mehmet Ali Arslan, Jörn W. Janneck, Krzysztof Kuchcinski:
Partitioning and mapping dynamic dataflow programs. ACSCC 2012: 1452-1456 - Yashar M. Aval, Milica Stojanovic:
Fractional FFT demodulation for differentially coherent detection of acoustic OFDM signals. ACSCC 2012: 1525-1529 - Sharon Aviran:
Session TA7b: Sequence and genome analysis (partially invited). ACSCC 2012: 1020-1022 - Mustafa A. Ayad, Jun Jason Zhang, Richard M. Voyles, Mohammad H. Mahoor:
Electromagnetic field recognition for proactive robot communication connectivity maintenance. ACSCC 2012: 401-405 - Dongwoon Bai, Jungwon Lee, Sungsoo Kim, Hanju Kim, Inyup Kang:
Systematic pruning of blind decoding results. ACSCC 2012: 153-157 - Jingwen Bai, Ashutosh Sabharwal:
Decode-and-cancel for interference cancellation in a three-node full-duplex network. ACSCC 2012: 1285-1289 - Francesco Bandiera, Olivier Besson, Giuseppe Ricci:
Adaptive direction detection of extended targets in noise plus unknown subspace interference. ACSCC 2012: 2018-2022 - Francesco Bandiera, Michele Mancino, Giuseppe Ricci, Danilo Orlando:
A ML localizer of multiple radar targets. ACSCC 2012: 867-871 - Jae-Seok Bang, Hyung-Sin Kim, Yong-Hwan Lee:
Traffic handling of hybrid MAC in IEEE 802.15.4 networks. ACSCC 2012: 1422-1426 - Jarred Barber, Stephen Kogon:
Probabilistic three-pass SAR Coherent Change Detection. ACSCC 2012: 1723-1726 - Maitane Barrenechea, Andreas Burg, Mikel Mendicute:
Low-complexity vector precoding for multi-user systems. ACSCC 2012: 453-457
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