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Signal Processing, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, October 1992
- Josef Bigün:
Frequency and orientation sensitive texture measures using linear symmetry. 1-16 - Gabriele Steidl:
Chebyshev polynomial derivation of composite-length DCT algorithms. 17-27 - Adam B. Fineberg, Richard J. Mammone:
A method for instantaneous frequency tracking of multiple narrowband signals. 29-44 - Weimin Sun, Takashi Yahagi:
Adaptive overfitting lattice filter for parameter estimation of time-varying systems. 45-56 - Meng Hwa Er, Siew Kok Hui:
Array pattern synthesis in the presence of faulty elements. 57-65 - S. C. Scoular, William J. Fitzgerald:
Analytic sampling of bandpass signals. 67-76 - Werner Kozek:
Time-frequency signal processing based on the Wigner-Weyl framework. 77-92 - W. Armin Kittel, Monson H. Hayes:
Symbolic representation of process monitoring signals. 93-106 - Timo Lensu:
Synthetic aperture radar - systems and signal processing: by John C. Curlander, California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, USA and Robert N. McDonough, John Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, USA. Publishers: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1UD, United Kingdom, 1991, ISBN 0-471-85770-X. 107
Volume 29, Number 2, November 1992
- William A. Gardner:
A unifying view of coherence in signal processing. 113-140 - Miguel Angel Lagunas, Montse Nájar:
Source reference in CIR beamforming. 141-149 - Peter Nagel:
Non-causal complementary filters. 151-164 - A. J. Anderson:
Comparative performance of a filter and a fixed-lag smoother. 165-171 - Markku Renfors, Sanjit K. Mitra, Phillip A. Regalia, Yrjö Neuvo:
Generalized doubly complementary IIR digital filters. 173-181 - E. R. Davies:
Optimal template masks for detecting signals with varying background level. 183-189 - Brett Haywood, Robin J. Evans:
Discrete 2-D system identification for imaging rotating radar targets. 191-211 - P. S. Naidu, H. R. Udaya Shankar:
Source localization in a wedge shaped shallow sea. 213-223 - Petri Jarske:
Introduction to digital signal processing - A computer laboratory textbook: by Mark J.T. Smith and Russel M. Mersereau, The Georgia Institute of Technology. Publishers: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1992, ISBN 0-471-51693-7. 227 - Petri Jarske:
Signal processing in C: by Christopher E. Reid, Valid Logic Systems and Thomas B. Passin, Mitre Corporation. Publishers: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1992, ISBN 0-471-52713. 227 - Chad M. Spooner:
Theory and application of higher-order cyclostationarity. 229 - Joost Herman Swarte:
Precision and resolution in spectroscopic model fitting. 230
Volume 29, Number 3, December 1992
- L. Vanderdorpe:
CQF filter banks matched to signal statistics. 237-249 - E. W. Jacobs, Y. Fisher, R. D. Boss:
Image compression: A study of the iterated transform method. 251-263 - Edward R. Dougherty, Robert M. Haralick, Yidong Chen, Carsten Agerskov, Ulrik Jacobi, Poul Henrik Sloth:
Estimation of optimal morphological τ-opening parameters based on independent observation of signal and noise pattern spectra. 265-281 - Sze Fong Yau, Yoram Bresler:
Maximum likelihood parameter estimation and subspace fitting of superimposed signals by dynamic programming - An approximate method. 283-298 - John A. Tague, Leon H. Sibul, Adam N. Mirkin:
Matrix representations of propagation and scattering operations. 299-307 - Petre Stoica, Torsten Söderström, Sabine Van Huffel:
On SVD-based and TLS-based high-order Yule-Walker methods of frequency estimation. 309-317 - Seungwon Choi, Tapan K. Sarkar:
Adaptive antenna array utilizing the conjugate gradient method for multipath mobile communication. 319-333 - Chong-Yung Chi, Shyu-Li Chiou:
A new WLS Chebyshev approximation method for the design of FIR digital filters with arbitrary complex frequency response. 335-347
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