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Signal Processing, Volume 114
Volume 114, September 2015
- Jennifer Gamble, Harish Chintakunta, Hamid Krim:
Coordinate-free quantification of coverage in dynamic sensor networks. 1-18
- Kiyoshi Nishiyama:
A new approach to introducing a forgetting factor into the normalized least mean squares algorithm. 19-23 - Xiaofan Lin, Gang Wei:
Accelerated reweighted nuclear norm minimization algorithm for low rank matrix recovery. 24-33
- Abdelbassit Boualem, Meryem Jabloun, Philippe Ravier, Olivier Buttelli:
Legendre polynomial modeling of time-varying delay applied to surface EMG signals - Derivation of the appropriate time-dependent CRBs. 34-44 - Zhi-Chao Zhang:
Unified Wigner-Ville distribution and ambiguity function in the linear canonical transform domain. 45-60 - Clement Magnant, Éric Grivel, Audrey Giremus, Bernard Joseph, Laurent Ratton:
Jeffrey's divergence for state-space model comparison. 61-74 - Haoping Wang, Yang Tian, C. Vasseur:
Piecewise continuous hybrid systems based observer design for linear systems with variable sampling periods and delay output. 75-84
- Manuel Duarte Ortigueira, J. Tenreiro Machado, Margarita Rivero, Juan J. Trujillo:
Integer/fractional decomposition of the impulse response of fractional linear systems. 85-88
- Long Liu, Hongbing Ji, Zhenhua Fan:
Improved Iterated-corrector PHD with Gaussian mixture implementation. 89-99 - Ju-man Song, PooGyeon Park:
An optimal variable step-size affine projection algorithm for the modified filtered-x active noise control. 100-111
- Yonggang Zhang, Yulong Huang, Ning Li, Lin Zhao:
Embedded cubature Kalman filter with adaptive setting of free parameter. 112-116
- Sergio Callegari, Federico Bizzarri:
Optimal design of the noise transfer function of ΔΣ modulators: IIR strategies, FIR strategies, FIR strategies with preassigned poles. 117-130 - Qibin Fan, Dandan Jiang, Yuling Jiao:
A multi-parameter regularization model for image restoration. 131-142 - Jie Yang, Guisheng Liao, Jun Li:
Robust adaptive beamforming in nested array. 143-149 - Jing Liu, Mahendra Mallick, Feng Lian, Chongzhao Han, MingXing Sheng, Xianghua Yao:
General similar sensing matrix pursuit: An efficient and rigorous reconstruction algorithm to cope with deterministic sensing matrix with high coherence. 150-163 - Thanh Hai Thai, Florent Retraint, Rémi Cogranne:
Generalized signal-dependent noise model and parameter estimation for natural images. 164-170 - Zhikun Lei, Renfu Li, Xuelei Sherry Ni, Xiaoming Huo:
High-dimensional semi-supervised learning via a fusion-refinement procedure. 171-182 - Davide Mattera, Mario Tanda, Maurice G. Bellanger:
Frequency domain CFO compensation for FBMC systems. 183-197 - Na Li, Guolong Cui, Haining Yang, Lingjiang Kong, Qing Huo Liu, Salvatore Iommelli:
Adaptive detection of moving target with MIMO radar in heterogeneous environments based on Rao and Wald tests. 198-208 - Rim Amara Boujemâa:
A merging approach of the demodulation and equalization for MAP block detection in CPM-SC-FDMA systems. 209-218
- Zhanyu Ma, Jalil Taghia, W. Bastiaan Kleijn, Arne Leijon, Jun Guo:
Line spectral frequencies modeling by a mixture of von Mises-Fisher distributions. 219-224 - Mohammadreza Malek-Mohammadi, Massoud Babaie-Zadeh, Mikael Skoglund:
Performance guarantees for Schatten-p quasi-norm minimization in recovery of low-rank matrices. 225-230
- Jun Shi, Renhuan Ding, Gao Xiang, Xiaoling Zhang:
Complex-valued sparse recovery via double-threshold sigmoid penalty. 231-244
- Çagatay Candan:
Fine resolution frequency estimation from three DFT samples: Case of windowed data. 245-250
- Hugh L. Kennedy:
Multidimensional digital smoothing filters for target detection. 251-264 - Jian-Feng Gu, Wei-Ping Zhu, M. N. S. Swamy:
Fast and efficient DOA estimation method for signals with known waveforms using nonuniform linear arrays. 265-276
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