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Digital Signal Processing, Volume 41
Volume 41, June 2015
- David C. Smith:
An introduction to distribution theory for signals analysis. Part III. Periodic tempered distributions. 1-21 - Shujun Liu, Ting Yang, Xinzheng Zhang, Xiaoping Hu, Lipei Xu:
Noise enhanced binary hypothesis-testing in a new framework. 22-31
- Guangming Zhu, Fan Zhou, Rongxin Jiang, Xiang Tian, Yaowu Chen:
A nonlinear smoother for target tracking in asynchronous wireless sensor networks. 32-40 - Ammar Cherchar, Messaoud Thameri, Adel Belouchrani:
Performance improvement of direction finding algorithms in non-homogeneous environment through data fusion. 41-47 - Hongyan Zhu, Chen Wang:
Joint track-to-track association and sensor registration at the track level. 48-59
- Chung-Jung Huang, Chang-Shen Lee, Wei-Ho Chung, Ta-Sung Lee:
A geometry based efficient decoder for underdetermined MIMO systems. 60-69
- Artyom M. Grigoryan, Sos S. Agaian:
Monotonic sequences for image enhancement and segmentation. 70-89 - Jianquan Yang, Guopu Zhu, Jiwu Huang, Xi Zhao:
Estimating JPEG compression history of bitmaps based on factor histogram. 90-97 - Junlin Ouyang, Gouenou Coatrieux, Huazhong Shu:
Robust hashing for image authentication using quaternion discrete Fourier transform and log-polar transform. 98-109
- Semih Ergin, Ömer Nezih Gerek, Mehmet Bilginer Gülmezoglu, Atalay Barkana:
On the realization of common matrix classifier using covariance tensors. 110-117
- Jiufei Luo, Zhijiang Xie, Ming Xie:
Frequency estimation of the weighted real tones or resolved multiple tones by iterative interpolation DFT algorithm. 118-129
- Yinan Wang, Hui Xu, Håkan Johansson, Zhaolin Sun, J. Jacob Wikner:
Digital estimation and compensation method for nonlinearity mismatches in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters. 130-141
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