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IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2009
- Douglas Cochran, Sofia Suvorova

, Stephen D. Howard, Bill Moran:
Waveform Libraries. 12-21 - John J. Benedetto, Ioannis Konstantinidis

, Muralidhar Rangaswamy:
Phase-Coded Waveforms and Their Design. 22-31 - A. Robert Calderbank, Stephen D. Howard, Bill Moran:

Waveform Diversity in Radar Signal Processing. 32-41 - Martin Hurtado

, Jin-Jun Xiao, Arye Nehorai:
Target Estimation, Detection, and Tracking. 42-52 - Sandeep Prasad Sira, Ying Li, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola

, Darryl Morrell, Douglas Cochran, Muralidhar Rangaswamy:
Waveform-agile sensing for tracking. 53-64 - Michele Vespe

, Gareth Jones
, Chris J. Baker:
Lessons for Radar. 65-75 - Yufei Huang, Isabel M. Tienda-Luna, Yufeng Wang

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Reverse engineering gene regulatory networks. 76-97 - Zhou Wang

, Alan C. Bovik
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Mean squared error: Love it or leave it? A new look at Signal Fidelity Measures. 98-117 - H. Vicky Zhao, W. Sabrina Lin, K. J. Ray Liu:

Behavior modeling and forensics for multimedia social networks. 118-139 - Anant Sahai, Shridhar Mubaraq Mishra, Rahul Tandra, Kristen Ann Woyach:

Cognitive Radios for Spectrum Sharing [Applications Corner]. 140-145 - Johannes Hilpert, Sascha Disch:

The MPEG Surround Audio Coding Standard [Standards in a Nutshell]. 148-52
Volume 26, Number 2, March 2009
- Hany Farid:

Image forgery detection. 16-25 - Jessica J. Fridrich:

Digital image forensics. 26-37 - Ashwin Swaminathan, Min Wu

, K. J. Ray Liu:
Component forensics. 38-48 - Tian-Tsong Ng

, Shih-Fu Chang:
Identifying and prefiltering images. 49-58 - Anandabrata Pal, Nasir D. Memon

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The evolution of file carving. 59-71 - Pei-Ju Chiang, Nitin Khanna

, Aravind K. Mikkilineni, Maria V. Ortiz Segovia, Sungjoo Suh, Jan P. Allebach, George T.-C. Chiu
, Edward J. Delp
:
Printer and scanner forensics. 72-83 - Robert C. Maher:

Audio forensic examination. 84-94 - Joseph P. Campbell, Wade Shen, William M. Campbell, Reva Schwartz, Jean-François Bonastre, Driss Matrouf:

Forensic speaker recognition. 95-103 - Jo Tibbitts, Yibin Lu:

Forensic applications of signal processing. 104-111 - Jonathan Hill:

The soft-core discrete-time signal processor peripheral [Applications Corner]. 112-115 - John R. Treichler:

Signal processing: A view of the future, Part 1 [Exploratory DSP]. 116, 118-118, 120 - Zhiyong Wang, Hai Xiao

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Optical intensity-based long-period fiber grating biosensors and biomedical applications [Life Sciences]. 121-122, 124-127 - Richard G. Lyons:

Improved narrowband low-pass IIR filters in fixed-point systems [DSP Tips & Tricks]. 128, 130-130, 132
Volume 26, Number 3, May 2009
- James L. Flanagan:

Curious Science. 10-36 - Patrick Vandewalle

, Jelena Kovacevic, Martin Vetterli
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Reproducible research in signal processing. 37-47 - Yonina C. Eldar, Tomer Michaeli:

Beyond bandlimited sampling. 48-68 - Saeed Vaseghi, Qin Yan, Ali Ghorshi:

Speech Accent Profiles: Modeling and Synthesis [Applications Corner]. 69-74 - Janet M. Baker, Li Deng, James R. Glass, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Chin-Hui Lee, Nelson Morgan, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:

Developments and directions in speech recognition and understanding, Part 1 [DSP Education]. 75-80 - Maurice Givens:

Enhanced-Convergence Normalized LMS Algorithm[DSP Tips & Tricks]. 81-95 - John R. Treichler:

Signal processing: A view of the future, Part 2 [Exploratory DSP]. 83-86 - Yunxin Zhao:

Speech-recognition technology in health care and special-needs assistance [Life Sciences]. 87-90 - Erik G. Larsson:

MIMO Detection Methods: How They Work [Lecture Notes]. 91-95 - Kjell Brunnström, David S. Hands, Filippo Speranza, Arthur Webster:

VQeg validation and ITU standardization of objective perceptual video quality metrics [Standards in a Nutshell]. 96-101 - Patrick Nguyen:

Techware: Speech recognition software and resources on the web [Best of the Web]. 102-105 - Jill M. Boyce:

The U.S. Digital Television Broadcasting Transition [In the Spotlight]. 112-110
Volume 26, Number 4, July 2009
- Antonio Ortega:

You know it when you see it [From the Editor]. 2-3 - Math H. J. Bollen

, Irene Y. H. Gu
, Surya Santoso, Mark F. McGranaghan, Peter A. Crossley
, Moisés Vidal Ribeiro
, Paulo Fernando Ribeiro
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Bridging the gap between signal and power. 12-31 - Fredrik Gustafsson:

Automotive safety systems. 32-47 - Klaus Witrisal

, Geert Leus
, Gerard J. M. Janssen, Marco Pausini, Florian Troesch, Thomas Zasowski, Jac Romme:
Noncoherent ultra-wideband systems. 48-66 - Thomas S. Huang, Mark A. Hasegawa-Johnson, Stephen M. Chu, Zhihong Zeng, Hao Tang:

Sensitive Talking Heads [Applications Corner]. 67-72 - Jont B. Allen, Feipeng Li:

Speech perception and cochlear signal processing [Life Sciences]. 73-77 - Janet M. Baker, Li Deng, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Chin-Hui Lee, James R. Glass, Nelson Morgan, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:

Updated MINDS report on speech recognition and understanding, Part 2 [DSP Education]. 78-85 - Dong Yu, Li Deng:

Solving nonlinear estimation problems using splines [Lecture Notes]. 86-90 - Clay S. Turner:

An efficient analytic signal generator [DSP Tips & Tricks]. 91-94 - John Parsons:

Uncovering the origins of the universe: signal processing and the large hadron collider [In the Spotlight]. 104, 100, 101, 102-102
Volume 26, Number 5, September 2009
- Ali H. Sayed:

Introducing overview articles in Signal Processing Transactions [Society News]. 8 - Erik G. Larsson, Eduard A. Jorswieck

, Johannes Lindblom, Rami Mochaourab
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Game theory and the flat-fading gaussian interference channel. 18-27 - Amir Leshem

, Ephraim Zehavi
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Game theory and the frequency selective interference channel. 28-40 - Samson Lasaulce, Mérouane Debbah, Eitan Altman:

Methodologies for analyzing equilibria in wireless games. 41-52 - David A. Schmidt, Changxin Shi, Randall A. Berry

, Michael L. Honig, Wolfgang Utschick
:
Distributed resource allocation schemes. 53-63 - Stefano Buzzi, H. Vincent Poor

, Daniela Saturnino:
Noncooperative waveform adaptation games in multiuser wireless communications. 64-76 - Walid Saad, Zhu Han, Mérouane Debbah, Are Hjørungnes, Tamer Basar:

Coalitional game theory for communication networks. 77-97 - Jie Yang, Andrew G. Klein

, D. Richard Brown III:
Natural cooperation in wireless networks. 98-106 - Gesualdo Scutari, Daniel P. Palomar

, Jong-Shi Pang, Francisco Facchinei
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Flexible design of cognitive radio wireless systems. 107-123 - Laura Giarré

, Giovanni Neglia, Ilenia Tinnirello
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Medium access in WiFi networks: strategies of selfish nodes [Applications Corner]. 124-128 - Guangxu Jin

, Kemi Cui, Xiaobo Zhou, Stephen T. C. Wong:
Unraveling the signal-transduction networks in cancer metastasis [Life Sciences]. 129-132 - Alessandro Vinciarelli

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Capturing order in social interactions [Social Sciences]. 133-152 - Paolo Prandoni, Martin Vetterli

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From Lagrange to Shannon... and back: another look at sampling [DSP Education]. 138-144 - David S. Rosenberg, Vikas Sindhwani, Peter L. Bartlett

, Partha Niyogi:
Multiview point cloud kernels for semisupervised learning [Lecture Notes]. 145-150 - Magdy A. Bayoumi:

The land of pixels hosts ICIP 2009 [Conference Spotlight]. 151-152 - Konstantinos Drakakis:

Application of signal processing to the analysis of financial data [In the Spotlight]. 160-158
Volume 26, Number 6, November 2009
- Ron Schneiderman:

DSPs are helping to make it hard to get lost [Spotlight Report]. 9-13 - Peter E. Hart:

How the Hough transform was invented [DSP History]. 18-22 - Geoffrey Blake, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Trevor N. Mudge:

A survey of multicore processors. 26-37 - Lina J. Karam

, Ismail AlKamal, Alan Gatherer, Gene A. Frantz, David V. Anderson, Brian L. Evans:
Trends in multicore DSP platforms. 38-49 - Wayne Wolf:

Multiprocessor system-on-chip technology. 50-54 - Mojtaba Mehrara, Thomas B. Jablin, Dan Upton, David I. August, Kim M. Hazelwood, Scott A. Mahlke:

Multicore compilation strategies and challenges. 55-63 - Wolfgang Haid, Kai Huang, Iuliana Bacivarov, Lothar Thiele:

Multiprocessor SoC software design flows. 64-71 - Hae-woo Park, Hyunok Oh, Soonhoi Ha:

Multiprocessor SoC design methods and tools. 72-79 - Hahn Kim, Robert Bond:

Multicore software technologies. 80-89 - Franz Franchetti, Markus Püschel, Yevgen Voronenko, Srinivas Chellappa, José M. F. Moura:

Discrete fourier transform on multicore. 90-102 - Dennis J. Lin, Xiaohuang Huang, Quang H. Nguyen, Joshua Blackburn, Christopher I. Rodrigues, Thomas S. Huang, Minh N. Do

, Sanjay J. Patel, Wen-Mei W. Hwu:
The parallelization of video processing. 103-112 - Ihab Amer, Christophe Lucarz, Ghislain Roquier, Marco Mattavelli, Mickaël Raulet

, Jean-François Nezan, Olivier Déforges:
Reconfigurable video coding on multicore. 113-123 - Kisun You, Jike Chong, Youngmin Yi, Ekaterina Gonina, Christopher J. Hughes

, Yen-Kuang Chen
, Wonyong Sung, Kurt Keutzer:
Parallel scalability in speech recognition. 124-135 - Philippe Salembier, Michael H. F. Wilkinson

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Connected operators. 136-157 - Albert Reuther, Jeremy Kepner:

Rapid prototyping of radar algorithms [Applications Corner]. 158-162 - Charles H. House:

It depends on your point of view [Exploratory DSP]. 163-168 - Yu-Ping Wang:

Multiscale genomic imaging informatics [Life Sciences]. 169-180 - Maja Pantic, Alessandro Vinciarelli

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Implicit human-centered tagging [Social Sciences]. 173-180 - Cathy Wicks:

Lessons learned: teaching real-time signal processing [DSP Education]. 181-185 - Li Tan, Jean Jiang:

Novel adaptive IIR filter for frequency estimation and tracking [DSP Tips&Tricks]. 186-189 - Michele Franceschini, Luis Alfonso Lastras-Montaño, Thomas Mittelholzer, Mayank Sharma:

The role of feedback in rewritable storage channels [Lecture Notes]. 190-222 - Frédéric Dufaux

, Gary J. Sullivan
, Touradj Ebrahimi
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The JPEG XR image coding standard [Standards in a Nutshell]. 195-204 - Alan Gatherer, Eric Biscondi:

Multicore DSP programming models [In the Spotlight]. 224, 220-222

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