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Signal Processing and Systems Theory
Springer Series in Information Sciences, 1992Charles K Chui, Guanrong Chen
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Coding theory for reliable signal processing
2014 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), 2014With increased dependence on technology in daily life, there is a need to ensure their reliable performance. There are many applications where we carry out inference tasks assisted by signal processing systems. A typical system performing an inference task can fail due to multiple reasons: presence of a component with permanent failure, a malicious ...
Aditya Vempaty +3 more
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Pattern Recognition Theory in Nonlinear Signal Processing
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Edward R. Dougherty, Junior Barrera
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B-spline signal processing. I. Theory
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 1993The use of continuous B-spline representations for signal processing applications such as interpolation, differentiation, filtering, noise reduction, and data compressions is considered. The B-spline coefficients are obtained through a linear transformation, which unlike other commonly used transforms is space invariant and can be implemented ...
Michael Unser +2 more
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Theory and Application of Digital Signal Processing
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1978B Gold, C K Yuen
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Introduction to the Issue on Game Theory in Signal Processing
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 2012The ten papers in this special issue focus on game theoretic methods in signal processing and communications research.
Eduard A. Jorswieck +4 more
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Signal Processing and Receivers: Theory
2008In this chapter, topics concerned with signal processing and noise analysis are covered in Sect.4.1. These lead to the fundamental results in Sect. 4.2 and Appendix C which are needed to understand the properties of radiometers. Specifics of actual receivers will be presented in the next chapter.
Thomas L. Wilson +2 more
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Introduction to Signal Processing Theory
2014Abstract The present chapter presents a brief overview of some key aspects of the theory of signal processing trying as much as possible to interconnect them. We start by discussing the basic concepts related to the continuous- and discrete-time signals and systems with emphasis on the latter.
Isabela F. Apolinário, Paulo S.R. Diniz
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Multiplication and convolution of distributions for signal processing theory [PDF]
Abstract In the theory of signal processing, signals are usually classified either by determining whether their time domain is discrete or continuous, or by determining whether they are periodic. However, no comprehensive definitions of multiplication and convolution exist that are consistent with the theories behind all classes, although some ...
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Digital signal processing in theory and practice
31st Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Impact on Engineering and Science Education. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37193), 2002Digital signal processing (DSP) is an important and growing subject area in electrical/computer engineering (ECE), computer science and other engineering/science disciplines. It has applications in areas such as: telecommunications, consumer electronics, robotics, instrumentation, military, and automotive fields.
S.H. Mousavinezhad, I.M. Abdel-Qader
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