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Signal Processing, Volume 58
Volume 58, Number 1, April 1997
- Heikki Jokinen, Heimo Ihalainen, Pasi Kalamo:
A predictive median threshold filter with robust prediction estimation. 1-9 - Jean-Charles Pinoli:
A general comparative study of the multiplicative homomorphic, log-ratio and logarithmic image processing approaches. 11-45 - Hyoungill Kim, Taewon Yang, Koeng-Mo Sung:
Recursive estimation algorithm using HNL moments for AR and ARMA processes under the noise environment. 47-61 - Kutluyil Dogançay, Rodney A. Kennedy:
Least squares approach to fractionally spaced blind channel equalisation. 63-78 - Roberto López-Valcarce, Fernando Pérez-González:
New schemes and theoretical analysis of the master-slave family of recursive identification algorithms. 79-94 - Enzo Baccarelli
, Roberto Cusani, Stefano Galli:
An application of the HMM theory to optimal nonlinear equalisation of quantised-output digital ISI channels. 95-105 - M. Kemal Kiymik, Inan Güler
, Orkun Hasekioglu, Mustafa Karaman:
Ultrasound imaging based on multiple beamforming with coded excitation. 107-113
Volume 58, Number 2, April 1997
- Petr Tichavský, Peter Händel:
Recursive estimation of frequencies and frequency rates of multiple cisoids in noise. 117-129 - Peng Shi:
Robust filtering for uncertain delay systems under sampled measurements. 131-151 - Kristina Georgoulakis, Sergios Theodoridis:
Efficient clustering techniques for channel equalization in hostile environments. 153-164 - Alexander Potchinkov:
Design of optimal linear phase FIR filters by a semi-infinite programming technique. 165-180 - Jiangtao Xi, Joe F. Chicharo:
A time-domain interpolation approach for DFT harmonic analysis. 181-192 - Cheng-Chou Lee, Ju-Hong Lee:
Eigenanalysis interference cancellers with robust capabilities. 193-202 - Hung-Pin Chiu, Din-Chang Tseng:
A feature-preserved thinning algorithm for handwritten Chinese characters. 203-214 - Howard Hua Yang, Yingbo Hua:
Performance comparison of two methods for 2-D frequency estimation in both medium and high SNR cases. 215-221 - Bernard Lacaze:
A random equivalent transit time for backscattering on trees. 223-225 - François Moreau de Saint-Martin:
Wavelets and filter banks: Designs, adaptations and applications. 227 - Philippe Schroeter:
Unsupervised 2-D and 3-D image segmentation. 228 - Olivier Egger:
Region representation using nonlinear techniques with applications to image and video coding. 229-230 - Emmanuel Reusens:
Visual data compression using the fractal theory and dynamic coding. 231 - Fabrice Moscheni:
Spatio-temporal segmentation and object tracking: An applicaton to second generation video coding. 232 - Marco Mattavelli:
Motion analysis and estimation: From ill-posed discrete inverse linear problems to MPEG-2 coding. 233-234
Volume 58, Number 3, May 1997
- Antoon M. van Dijk, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Subjective quality assessment of compressed images. 235-252 - Michael G. Strintzis:
Design of filters for optimal pyramidal and subband decomposition. 253-260 - Charng-Kann Chen:
A novel design technique for two-channel linear-phase perfect-reconstruction FIR filter banks. 261-271 - Andrew Logothetis, Vikram Krishnamurthy, H. Vincent Poor:
Estimation of 1-bit quantized time-series with Markov regime. 273-292 - Binoy Kumar Das, Rabi N. Mahapatra, B. N. Chatterji:
Modelling Hadamard Haar transform algorithm for omega connected multiprocessors. 293-301 - Hung-Ching Lu, Kuo-Hsien Yeh:
Optimal design of 2-D FIR digital filters by scaling-free McClellan transformation using least-squares estimation. 303-308 - Seiichi Nakamori:
Estimation technique using covariance information with uncertain observations in linear discrete-time systems. 309-317 - Pingan Li, Jinchai Sun, Bianzhang Yu:
Direction finding using interpolated arrays in unknown noise fields. 319-325 - Alfred Hanssen
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Multidimensional multitaper spectral estimation. 327-332

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