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Signal Processing, Volume 118
Volume 118, January 2016
- Qiang Xiao, Huimin Fu, Zhihua Wang, Yongbo Zhang, Yun-zhang Wu:
The stability analysis of the adaptive three-stage Kalman filter. 1-24 - George-Othon Glentis:
An efficient implementation of the Memory Improved Proportionate Affine Projection Algorithm. 25-35 - Wei Zhang, Hai Yu, Yuli Zhao, Zhiliang Zhu:
Image encryption based on three-dimensional bit matrix permutation. 36-50 - Zhi-Chao Zhang:
New Wigner distribution and ambiguity function based on the generalized translation in the linear canonical transform domain. 51-61 - Nazim Burak Karahanoglu, Hakan Erdogan:
Improving A⋆ OMP: Theoretical and empirical analyses with a novel dynamic cost model. 62-74 - Francesca Raimondi, Pierre Comon, Olivier J. J. Michel, Souleymen Sahnoun, Agnes Helmstetter:
Tensor decomposition exploiting diversity of propagation velocities: Application to localization of icequake events. 75-88
- Yashar Naderahmadian, Mohammad Ali Tinati, Soosan Beheshti:
Generalized adaptive weighted recursive least squares dictionary learning. 89-96
- Tian-Bo Deng:
Stability trapezoid and stability-margin analysis for the second-order recursive digital filter. 97-102 - Hamidreza Rashidy Kanan, Sara Salkhordeh:
Rotation invariant multi-frame image super resolution reconstruction using Pseudo Zernike Moments. 103-114
- Silviu Ciochina, Constantin Paleologu, Jacob Benesty:
An optimized NLMS algorithm for system identification. 115-121
- V. M. Revathi, Pagavathigounder Balasubramaniam, Kuru Ratnavelu:
Delay-dependent H∞ filtering for complex dynamical networks with time-varying delays in nonlinear function and network couplings. 122-132
- Isambi S. Mbalawata, Simo Särkkä:
Moment conditions for convergence of particle filters with unbounded importance weights. 133-138
- Mohammad Mahdi Chitgarha, Mojtaba Radmard, Mohammad Nazari Majd, Seyyed Mohammad Karbasi, Mohammad Mahdi Nayebi:
MIMO radar signal design to improve the MIMO ambiguity function via maximizing its peak. 139-152
- Jian A. Zhang, Zhuo Chen, Peng Cheng, Xiaojing Huang:
Multiple-measurement vector based implementation for single-measurement vector sparse Bayesian learning with reduced complexity. 153-158
- Ricardo Araújo Rios, Rodrigo Fernandes de Mello:
Applying Empirical Mode Decomposition and mutual information to separate stochastic and deterministic influences embedded in signals. 159-176 - Cosme Llerena-Aguilar, Roberto Gil-Pita, Manuel Rosa-Zurera, David Ayllón, Manuel Utrilla-Manso, Francisco Llerena:
Synchronization based on mixture alignment for sound source separation in wireless acoustic sensor networks. 177-187 - Zhibin Yu, Yongkui Sun, Weidong Jin:
A novel generalized demodulation approach for multi-component signals. 188-202 - Chengqing Li:
Cracking a hierarchical chaotic image encryption algorithm based on permutation. 203-210 - Yang Li, Hong Ma, De Yu, Li Cheng:
Iterative robust Capon beamforming. 211-220 - Cheng Cheng, Jean-Yves Tourneret, Quan Pan, Vincent Calmettes:
Detecting, estimating and correcting multipath biases affecting GNSS signals using a marginalized likelihood ratio-based method. 221-234 - Abdullah Basar Akbay, Sinan Gezici:
Noise benefits in joint detection and estimation problems. 235-247 - Rémy Vincent, Mikael Carmona, Olivier J. J. Michel, Jean-Louis Lacoume:
Inter-sensor propagation delay estimation using sources of opportunity. 248-258 - Eduardo Beck, Eduardo Luiz Ortiz Batista, Rui Seara:
Norm-constrained adaptive algorithms for sparse system identification based on projections onto intersections of hyperplanes. 259-271 - Weijian Liu, Jun Liu, Lei Huang, Kai Yan, Yongliang Wang:
Robust GLRT approaches to signal detection in the presence of spatial-temporal uncertainty. 272-284 - Nikolai Dokuchaev:
Near-ideal causal smoothing filters for the real sequences. 285-293
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