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6. CAMSAP 2015: Cancun, Mexico
- 6th IEEE International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing, CAMSAP 2015, Cancun, Mexico, December 13-16, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-1963-5
- Javier Vía, Ignacio Santamaría:
Balanced Least Squares: Linear model estimation with noisy inputs. 1-4 - Ali Ahmed, Augustin Cosse, Laurent Demanet:
A convex approach to blind deconvolution with diverse inputs. 5-8 - Augustin Cosse, Laurent Demanet:
Rank-one matrix completion is solved by the sum-of-squares relaxation of order two. 9-12 - Liusha Yang, Romain Couillet, Matthew R. McKay:
Minimum variance portfolio optimization in the spiked covariance model. 13-16 - Matthew W. Morency, Sergiy A. Vorobyov:
An algebraic approach to rank-constrained beamforming. 17-20 - Takumi Kimura, Norikazu Takahashi:
Global convergence of a modified HALS algorithm for nonnegative matrix factorization. 21-24 - Jamie Corr, Keith Thompson, Stephan Weiss, John G. McWhirter, Ian K. Proudler:
Performance trade-offs in sequential matrix diagonalisation search strategies. 25-28 - Romain Couillet, Florent Benaych-Georges:
Understanding big data spectral clustering. 29-32 - Yuanxin Li, Yingsheng He, Yuejie Chi, Yue M. Lu:
Blind calibration of multi-channel samplers using sparse recovery. 33-36 - Nagarajan Natarajan, Nikhil Rao, Inderjit S. Dhillon:
PU matrix completion with graph information. 37-40 - Carlos Fernandez-Granda:
Super-resolution of point sources via convex programming. 41-44 - Geoffrey Schiebinger, Elina Robeva, Benjamin Recht:
Superresolution without separation. 45-48 - Vincent Duval, Gabriel Peyré:
The non degenerate source condition: Support robustness for discrete and continuous sparse deconvolution. 49-52 - Qiuwei Li, Ashley Prater, Lixin Shen, Gongguo Tang:
Overcomplete tensor decomposition via convex optimization. 53-56 - Nicholas Boyd, Geoffrey Schiebinger, Benjamin Recht:
The alternating descent conditional gradient method for sparse inverse problems. 57-60 - Rui Zhang, Gang Li, Carmine Clemente, Pramod K. Varshney:
Helicopter classification via period estimation and time-frequency masks. 61-64 - Patrick Flandrin, Nelly Pustelnik, Pierre Borgnat:
On Wigner-based sparse time-frequency distributions. 65-68 - Naoki Murata, Shoichi Koyama, Norihiro Takamune, Hiroshi Saruwatari:
Sparse sound field decomposition with parametric dictionary learning for super-resolution recording and reproduction. 69-72 - Saurav Subedi, Yimin D. Zhang, Moeness G. Amin:
Sparse reconstruction of multi-component Doppler signature exploiting target dynamics. 73-76 - Azime Can-Cimino, Luis F. Chaparro, Ervin Sejdic:
Discrete prolate spheroidal sequence based filter banks for the analysis of nonstationary signals. 77-80 - Rohan Varma, Siheng Chen, Jelena Kovacevic:
Spectrum-blind signal recovery on graphs. 81-84 - Chon-Wang Chao, Michael G. Rabbat, Stéphane Blouin:
Particle weight approximation with clustering for gossip-based distributed particle filters. 85-88 - Elvin Isufi, Andrea Simonetto, Andreas Loukas, Geert Leus:
Stochastic graph filtering on time-varying graphs. 89-92 - Evangelos E. Papalexakis, Konstantinos Pelechrinis, Christos Faloutsos:
Location based Social Network analysis using Tensors and Signal Processing tools. 93-96 - Brian Baingana, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Dynamic and decentralized learning of overlapping network communities. 97-100 - Santiago Segarra, Antonio G. Marques, Geert Leus, Alejandro Ribeiro:
Aggregation sampling of graph signals in the presence of noise. 101-104 - Adithya M. Devraj, Chris Gianelli, Jian Li:
Array processing with known waveform and steering vector but unknown diagonal noise covariance matrix. 105-108 - Karl Granström, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
IMM Without a match. 109-112 - Rong Yang, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Adaptive target altitude estimation using multipath for 2D radar on spherical earth. 113-116 - Olivier Besson, Eric Chaumette, François Vincent:
Adaptive detection of a Gaussian signal in Gaussian noise. 117-120 - Raj Tejas Suryaprakash, Raj Rao Nadakuditi:
Algorithms for estimation of low-rank matrices with triple Kronecker structured singular vectors. 121-124 - Lilong Qin, Sergiy A. Vorobyov, Zhen Dong:
An OFDM-based waveform separation approach for MIMO-SAR. 125-128 - Erik Hornberger, Shannon D. Blunt, Thomas Higgins:
Partially constrained adaptive beamforming for super-resolution at Low SNR. 129-132 - Yuri I. Abramovich, Geoffrey San Antonio:
Target detection scheme with optimal inter-channel noncoherent data combining. 133-136 - Jean Philippe Ovarlez, Frédéric Pascal, Arnaud Breloy:
Asymptotic detection performance analysis of the robust Adaptive Normalized Matched Filter. 137-140 - Emanuele Grossi, Marco Lops, Luca Venturino:
Scanning policy optimization for LPRF maritime radars. 141-144 - Francesco Bandiera, Vincenzo Dodde, Giuseppe Ricci:
Radar detection and range estimation of a point-like target in non-Gaussian, possibly correlated, noise. 145-148 - Romain Couillet, Maria Sabrina Greco, Jean Philippe Ovarlez, Frédéric Pascal:
RMT for whitening space correlation and applications to radar detection. 149-152 - Ting Yuan, Dominik S. Nuss, Gunther Krehl, Michael Maile, Axel Gern:
Fundamental properties of dynamic occupancy grid systems for vehicle environment perception. 153-156 - Yunpeng Li, Lingling Zhao, Mark Coates:
Particle flow auxiliary particle filter. 157-160 - Qi Wei, Nicolas Dobigeon, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Fuse: A fast multi-band image fusion algorithm. 161-164 - Yoann Altmann, Marcelo Pereyra, Steve McLaughlin:
Nonlinear spectral unmixing using residual component analysis and a Gamma Markov random field. 165-168 - Eugénie Terreaux, Jean Philippe Ovarlez, Frédéric Pascal:
Anomaly detection and estimation in hyperspectral imaging using Random Matrix Theory tools. 169-172 - Bo Yang, Xiao Fu, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos:
Joint factor analysis and latent clustering. 173-176 - Josh Girson, Shuchin Aeron:
Tensor completion via optimization on the product of matrix manifolds. 177-180 - Hanna Becker, Ahmad Karfoul, Laurent Albera, Rémi Gribonval, Julien Fleureau, Philippe Guillotel, Amar Kachenoura, Lotfi Senhadji, Isabelle Merlet:
Tensor decomposition exploiting structural constraints for brain source imaging. 181-184 - Yao Cheng, Arie Yeredor, Amir Weiss, Martin Haardt:
Extension of the "Sequentially Drilled" Joint Congruence transformation (SeDJoCo) problem. 185-188 - Lucas N. Ribeiro, André L. F. de Almeida, João Cesar M. Mota:
Identification of separable systems using trilinear filtering. 189-192 - Ricardo Kehrle Miranda, João Paulo Carvalho Lustosa da Costa, Florian Roemer, André L. F. de Almeida, Giovanni Del Galdo:
Generalized sidelobe cancellers for multidimensional separable arrays. 193-196 - Lu Wang, Laurent Albera, Lotfi Senhadji, Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
An Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers for constrained joint diagonalization by congruence. 197-200 - Geordie George, Angel E. Lozano:
Impact of reflections in enclosed mmWave wearable networks. 201-204 - Lishuai Jing, Zoran Utkovski, Elisabeth de Carvalho, Petar Popovski:
Performance limits of energy detection systems with massive receiver arrays. 205-208 - Parisa A. Eliasi, Sundeep Rangan:
Stochastic dynamic channel models for millimeter cellular systems. 209-212 - Roi Méndez-Rial, Nuria González Prelcic, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Adaptive hybrid precoding and combining in MmWave multiuser MIMO systems based on compressed covariance estimation. 213-216 - Wei Gao, Jie Chen, Cédric Richard, Jianguo Huang:
Diffusion adaptation over networks with kernel least-mean-square. 217-220 - Jichuan Li, Arye Nehorai:
Adaptive Gaussian mixture learning in distributed particle filtering. 221-224 - Pan Wei, John E. Ball, Derek T. Anderson, Archit Harsh, Christopher Archibald:
Measuring conflict in a multi-source environment as a normal measure. 225-228 - Paolo Di Lorenzo, Gesualdo Scutari:
Distributed nonconvex optimization over networks. 229-232 - Adnan Gavili, Shahram ShahbazPanahi:
Optimal collaborative resource allocation in multi-carrier two-way relay networks. 233-236 - Jesus Fernandez-Bes, Rocio Arroyo-Valles, Jerónimo Arenas-García, Jesús Cid-Sueiro:
Censoring diffusion for harvesting WSNs. 237-240 - Shilpa Rao, Sundeep Prabhakar Chepuri, Geert Leus:
Greedy sensor selection for non-linear models. 241-244 - Di Jin, Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Feng Yin, Carsten Fritsche, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Dithering in quantized RSS based localization. 245-248 - Francesco Bandiera, Luca Carlino, Angelo Coluccia, Giuseppe Ricci:
RSS-based localization of a moving node in homogeneous environments. 249-252 - David Luengo, Luca Martino, Victor Elvira, Mónica F. Bugallo:
Bias correction for distributed Bayesian estimators. 253-256 - Yunlong Wang, Lingqing Gan, Petar M. Djuric:
Bayesian social learning with decision making in multiple rounds. 257-260 - Facundo Costa, Hadj Batatia, Thomas Oberlin, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
EEG source localization based on a structured sparsity prior and a partially collapsed Gibbs sampler. 261-264 - Ahmed Al Hilli, Laleh Najafizadeh, Athina P. Petropulu:
EEG sparse source localization via Range Space Rotation. 265-268 - Luca Baldassarre, Cosimo Aprile, Mahsa Shoaran, Yusuf Leblebici, Volkan Cevher:
Structured sampling and recovery of iEEG signals. 269-272 - Pietro Stinco, Maria Sabrina Greco, Fulvio Gini, Braham Himed:
Velocity profiler in IEEE 802.22 based PCL system. 273-276 - Elisa Giusti, Alessio Bacci, Pietro Stinco, Marco Martorella, Anna Lisa Saverino, Fulvio Gini, Fabrizio Berizzi, Maria Sabrina Greco:
Cognitive multichannel ISAR imaging for maritime coastal surveillance and ground border control. 277-280 - John Jakabosky, Shannon D. Blunt, Anthony F. Martone:
Incorporating hopped spectral gaps into nonrecurrent nonlinear FMCW radar emissions. 281-284 - Junhyeong Bae, Nathan A. Goodman:
Target recognition with high-fidelity target signatures and adaptive waveforms in MIMO radar. 285-288 - Alexander Charlish, Roaldje Nadjiasngar:
Quality of service management for a multi-mission radar network. 289-292 - Graeme E. Smith, Zach Cammenga, Adam E. Mitchell, Kristine L. Bell, Murali Rangaswamy, Joel T. Johnson, Christopher J. Baker:
Experiments with cognitive radar. 293-296 - Yang Yang, Marius Pesavento:
A novel iterative convex approximation method. 297-300 - Rémi Flamary, Alain Rakotomamonjy, Gilles Gasso:
Importance sampling strategy for non-convex randomized block-coordinate descent. 301-304 - Adílson Chinatto, Emmanuel Soubies, Cynthia Junqueira, João M. T. Romano, Pascal Larzabal, Jean-Pierre Barbot, Laure Blanc-Féraud:
ℓ0-optimization for channel and DOA sparse estimation. 305-308 - Marc Castella, Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
Optimization of a Geman-McClure like criterion for sparse signal deconvolution. 309-312 - Yuanbo Xiong, Boon Poh Ng, Rong Yang:
RF emitter localization and beam pattern auto-calibration using amplitude comparison of a two-element array. 313-316 - Xianpeng Wang, Wei Wang, Guoan Bi:
Low complexity subspace approach for direction finding in bistatic MIMO radar. 317-320 - Weiyu Zhang, Sergiy A. Vorobyov, Lianghao Guo:
DOA estimation in MIMO radar with broken sensors by difference co-array processing. 321-324 - Fredrik Andersson, Marcus Carlsson, Jean-Yves Tourneret, Herwig Wendt:
A method for 3D direction of arrival estimation for general arrays using multiple frequencies. 325-328 - Wassim Suleiman, Marius Pesavento, Abdelhak M. Zoubir:
Performance analysis of direction-of-arrival estimation using the decentralized root-MUSIC. 329-332 - Shilpa Rao, Sundeep Prabhakar Chepuri, Geert Leus:
DOA estimation using sparse vector sensor arrays. 333-336 - Ali Ghobadzadeh, Saeed Gazor:
Asymptotically optimal narrowband signal detection using uniform linear array antenna. 337-340 - Omri Isaacs, Joseph Tabrikian, Igal Bilik:
Cognitive antenna selection for optimal source localization. 341-344 - Koichi Ichige, Yu Iwabuchi:
An efficient Direction-Of-Arrival estimation method for Uniform Rectangular Array based on array covariance matrix element properties. 345-348 - Phillip North, Deanna Needell:
One-bit Compressive Sensing with partial support. 349-352 - Paul G. Constantine, Armin Eftekhari, Michael B. Wakin:
Computing active subspaces efficiently with gradient sketching. 353-356 - Sohail Bahmani, Justin K. Romberg:
Sketching for simultaneously sparse and low-rank covariance matrices. 357-360 - Michael G. Moore, Andrew K. Massimino, Mark A. Davenport:
Randomized multi-pulse time-of-flight mass spectrometry. 361-364 - Ernie Esser, Tim T. Y. Lin, Felix J. Herrmann, Rongrong Wang:
Resolving scaling ambiguities with the ℓ1/ℓ2 norm in a blind deconvolution problem with feedback. 365-368 - Yang Cao, Yao Xie:
Categorical matrix completion. 369-372 - Mojtaba Kadkhodaie, Swayambhoo Jain, Jarvis D. Haupt, Jeffrey M. Druce, Stefano Gonella:
Locating rare and weak material anomalies by convex demixing of propagating wavefields. 373-376 - John Lipor, Laura Balzano:
Margin-based active subspace clustering. 377-380 - Alp Yurtsever, Ya-Ping Hsieh, Volkan Cevher:
Scalable convex methods for phase retrieval. 381-384 - Willem van den Boom, David B. Dunson, Galen Reeves:
Quantifying uncertainty in variable selection with arbitrary matrices. 385-388 - Leonel Arevalo, Rodrigo C. de Lamare, Martin Haardt, Raimundo Sampaio Neto:
Uplink block diagonalization for massive MIMO-OFDM systems with distributed antennas. 389-392 - Hao Fang, Sergiy A. Vorobyov, Hai Jiang:
Permutation enhanced parallel reconstruction for compressive sampling. 393-396 - Junil Choi, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Near maximum-likelihood detector with one-bit ADCs for multiuser massive MIMO systems. 397-400 - Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri:
Efficient channel estimation in massive MIMO systems - a distributed approach. 401-404 - Samip Malla, Giuseppe Abreu:
Energy efficiency and base station selection in massive MIMO and small cell hybrid networks. 405-408 - Hossein Asgharimoghaddam, Antti Tölli, Luca Sanguinetti, Mérouane Debbah:
Decentralized multi-cell beamforming with QoS guarantees via large system analysis. 409-412 - Daniel C. Araujo, André Lima Férrer de Almeida, João Cesar M. Mota:
Compressive sensing based channel estimation for massive MIMO systems with planar arrays. 413-416 - Stephanie Bernhardt, Rémy Boyer, Sylvie Marcos, Pascal Larzabal:
Sparse-based estimators improvement in case of Basis mismatch. 417-420 - Stephanie Bernhardt, Rémy Boyer, Sylvie Marcos, Pascal Larzabal:
Compressed Sensing with uncertainty - the Bayesian estimation perspective. 421-424 - Lorenz Weiland, Thomas Wiese, Wolfgang Utschick:
Coherent MIMO radar imaging with model-aware block sparse recovery. 425-428 - Daniel L. Pimentel-Alarcón, Robert D. Nowak:
Adaptive strategy for restricted-sampling noisy low-rank matrix completion. 429-432 - Dmitriy Shutin, Boris Vexler:
A semismooth Newton method for adaptive distributed sparse linear regression. 433-436 - Leila Belmerhnia, El-Hadi Djermoune, Cédric Carteret, David Brie:
Simultaneous regularized sparse approximation for wood wastes NIR spectra features selection. 437-440 - Dehong Liu, Ulugbek S. Kamilov, Petros T. Boufounos:
Sparsity-driven distributed array imaging. 441-444 - Hiroyuki Handa, Hassan Mansour, Dehong Liu, Ulugbek S. Kamilov:
Extended target localization with total-variation denoising in through-the-wall-imaging. 445-448 - Santiago Segarra, Gonzalo Mateos, Antonio G. Marques, Alejandro Ribeiro:
Blind identification of graph filters with sparse inputs. 449-452 - Karthik Upadhya, Sergiy A. Vorobyov:
An array processing approach to pilot decontamination for massive MIMO. 453-456 - Rasmus Brandt, Mats Bengtsson:
Fast-convergent distributed coordinated precoding for TDD multicell MIMO systems. 457-460 - Hadi G. Ghauch, Rami Mochaourab, Mats Bengtsson, Mikael Skoglund:
Distributed precoding and user selection in MIMO interfering networks. 461-464 - Lucien Bacharach, Alexandre Renaux, Mohammed Nabil El Korso, Eric Chaumette:
Weiss-Weinstein bound for change-point estimation. 465-468 - Shahar Bar, Joseph Tabrikian:
Risk-unbiased bound for random signal estimation in the presence of unknown deterministic channel. 469-472 - Jérôme Galy, Alexandre Renaux, Eric Chaumette, François Vincent, Pascal Larzabal:
Recursive hybrid CRB for Markovian systems with time-variant measurement parameters. 473-476 - Andreas Svensson, Johan Dahlin, Thomas B. Schön:
Marginalizing Gaussian process hyperparameters using sequential Monte Carlo. 477-480 - Andreas Svensson, Thomas B. Schön, Arno Solin, Simo Särkkä:
Nonlinear state space model identification using a regularized basis function expansion. 481-484 - Pau Closas, Jordi Vilà-Valls, Carles Fernández-Prades:
Computational complexity reduction techniques for quadrature Kalman filters. 485-488 - Iñigo Urteaga, Mónica F. Bugallo, Petar M. Djuric:
Filtering of nonlinear time-series coupled by fractional Gaussian processes. 489-492 - Mehdi Hajinoroozi, Zijing Mao, Yufei Huang:
Prediction of driver's drowsy and alert states from EEG signals with deep learning. 493-496 - Joaquín Míguez, Inés P. Mariño:
A nonlinear population Monte Carlo scheme for Bayesian parameter estimation in a stochastic intercellular network model. 497-500 - Maryam Fatemi, Lennart Svensson, Lars Hammarstrand, Malin Lundgren:
Variational Bayesian EM for SLAM. 501-504 - Andrea Simonetto, Geert Leus:
On non-differentiable time-varying optimization. 505-508 - Andrea Simonetto, Aryan Mokhtari, Alec Koppel, Geert Leus, Alejandro Ribeiro:
A decentralized prediction-correction method for networked time-varying convex optimization. 509-512 - Daniel Romero, Seung-Jun Kim, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Stochastic semiparametric regression for spectrum cartography. 513-516 - Michael G. Rabbat:
Multi-agent mirror descent for decentralized stochastic optimization. 517-520 - Razgar Rahimi, Shahram Shahbazpanahi:
Total power minimization for two-way networks with multi-antenna relays. 1-4 - Olivier Le Bot, Jérôme I. Mars, Cédric Gervaise, Yvan Simard:
Cross recurrence plot analysis based method for TDOA estimation of underwater acoustic signals. 1-4 - Pascal Bianchi:
A stochastic proximal point algorithm: convergence and application to convex optimization. 1-4 - Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Aaron M. Jones, Graeme E. Smith:
Recent trends and findings in cognitive radar. 1-4
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