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Thomas Kailath
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- affiliation: Stanford University, USA
- award (2012): National Medal of Science
- award (2009): BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award
- award (2007): IEEE Medal of Honor
- award (1995): IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal
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Journal Articles
- 2011
- [j166]Thomas Kailath:
Letter to the editor. Sci. Iran. 18(3): 695-696 (2011) - 2006
- [j165]Babak Hassibi, Alper T. Erdogan, Thomas Kailath:
MIMO linear equalization with an Hinfinity criterion. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 54(2): 499-511 (2006) - 2005
- [j164]Jinho Bae, Joohwan Chun, Thomas Kailath:
The Schur algorithm applied to the design of optical multi-mirror structures. Numer. Linear Algebra Appl. 12(2-3): 283-292 (2005) - [j163]Thomas Kailath, Vadim Olshevsky:
Displacement Structure Approach to Discrete-Trigonometric-Transform Based Preconditioners of G.Strang Type and of T.Chan Type. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 26(3): 706-734 (2005) - [j162]Haris Vikalo, Babak Hassibi, Alper T. Erdogan, Thomas Kailath:
On robust signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks. Signal Process. 85(1): 1-14 (2005) - 2004
- [j161]Khalid El-Awady, Charles D. Schaper, Thomas Kailath:
Programmable thermal processing module for semiconductor substrates. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 12(4): 493-509 (2004) - [j160]Kuen-Yu Tsai, Charles D. Schaper, Thomas Kailath:
Design of feedforward filters for improving tracking performances of existing feedback control systems. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 12(5): 742-749 (2004) - [j159]Alper T. Erdogan, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
MIMO decision feedback equalization from an H∞ perspective. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 52(3): 734-745 (2004) - [j158]Haris Vikalo, Babak Hassibi, Bertrand M. Hochwald, Thomas Kailath:
On the capacity of frequency- selective channels in training-based transmission schemes. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 52(9): 2572-2583 (2004) - [j157]Haris Vikalo, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
Iterative Decoding for MIMO Channels Via Modified Sphere Decoding. IEEE Trans. Wirel. Commun. 3(6): 2299-2311 (2004) - 2001
- [j156]Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A survey of spectral factorization methods. Numer. Linear Algebra Appl. 8(6-7): 467-496 (2001) - [j155]Alper T. Erdogan, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
FIR Hinfinity equalization. Signal Process. 81(5): 907-917 (2001) - [j154]Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
H∞ bounds for least-squares estimators. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 46(2): 309-314 (2001) - 2000
- [j153]Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath, Ali H. Sayed:
Array algorithms for H∞ estimation. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 45(4): 702-706 (2000) - [j152]Alper T. Erdogan, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
On linear H∞ equalization of communication channels. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 48(11): 3227-3231 (2000) - 1999
- [j151]Tibor Boros, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A recursive method for solving unconstrained tangential interpolation problems. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 44(3): 454-470 (1999) - [j150]Hamid K. Aghajan, Babak Hossein Khalaj, Thomas Kailath:
Estimation of multiple 2-D uniform motions by SLIDE: subspace-based line detection. IEEE Trans. Image Process. 8(4): 517-526 (1999) - 1998
- [j149]PooGyeon Park, David Banjerdpongchai, Thomas Kailath:
The asymptotic stability of nonlinear (Lur'e) systems with multiple slope restrictions. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 43(7): 979-982 (1998) - [j148]Bruno Suard, Guanghan Xu, Hui Liu, Thomas Kailath:
Uplink Channel Capacity of Space-Division-Multiple-Access Schemes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 44(4): 1468-1476 (1998) - [j147]Thomas Kailath, H. Vincent Poor:
Detection of Stochastic Processes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 44(6): 2230-2259 (1998) - 1997
- [j146]Bijit Halder, Thomas Kailath:
Efficient estimation of closely spaced sinusoidal frequencies using subspace-based methods. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 4(2): 49-51 (1997) - [j145]PooGyeon Park, Thomas Kailath:
Convergence of the DRE solution to the ARE strong solution. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 42(4): 573-578 (1997) - [j144]Tiberiu Constantinescu, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
Displacement structure and maximum entropy. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 43(3): 1074-1080 (1997) - 1996
- [j143]Hui Liu, Guanghan Xu, Lang Tong, Thomas Kailath:
Recent developments in blind channel equalization: From cyclostationarity to subspaces. Signal Process. 50(1-2): 83-99 (1996) - [j142]Ali H. Sayed, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
Inertia properties of indefinite quadratic forms. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 3(2): 57-59 (1996) - [j141]Babak Hassibi, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
Linear estimation in Krein spaces. I. Theory. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 41(1): 18-33 (1996) - [j140]Babak Hassibi, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
Linear estimation in Krein spaces. II. Applications. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 41(1): 34-49 (1996) - [j139]PooGyeon Park, Thomas Kailath:
New square-root smoothing algorithms. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 41(5): 727-732 (1996) - [j138]Theodora A. Varvarigou, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath, Eugene L. Lawler:
Scheduling In and Out Forests in the Presence of Communication Delays. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 7(10): 1065-1074 (1996) - [j137]Babak Hassibi, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
H∞ optimality of the LMS algorithm. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 44(2): 267-280 (1996) - 1995
- [j136]Young Man Cho, Thomas Kailath:
Fast subspace-based system identification: An instrumental variable approach, . Autom. 31(6): 903-905 (1995) - [j135]Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Kai-Yeung Siu, Alon Orlitsky, Thomas Kailath:
Vector Analysis of Threshold Functions. Inf. Comput. 120(1): 22-31 (1995) - [j134]Kai-Yeung Xu, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
Toward Massively Parallel Design of Multipliers. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 24(1): 86-93 (1995) - [j133]Tiberiu Constantinescu, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
Displacement Structure and Completion Problems. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 16(1): 58-78 (1995) - [j132]Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A Look-Ahead Block Schur Algorithm for Toeplitz-Like Matrices. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 16(2): 388-414 (1995) - [j131]Thomas Kailath, Ali H. Sayed:
Displacement Structure: Theory and Applications. SIAM Rev. 37(3): 297-386 (1995) - [j130]PooGyeon Park, Thomas Kailath:
A lattice algorithm dual to the extended inverse QR algorithm. Signal Process. 47(2): 115-133 (1995) - [j129]A. Swindlehust, Richard H. Roy III, Björn E. Ottersten, Thomas Kailath:
A subspace fitting method for identification of linear state-space models. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 40(2): 311-316 (1995) - [j128]PooGyeon Park, Thomas Kailath:
Square-root Bryson-Frazier smoothing algorithms. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 40(4): 761-766 (1995) - [j127]PooGyeon Park, Thomas Kailath:
New square-root algorithms for Kalman filtering. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 40(5): 895-899 (1995) - [j126]Lang Tong, Guanghan Xu, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
Blind channel identification based on second-order statistics: a frequency-domain approach. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 41(1): 329-334 (1995) - [j125]Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Kai-Yeung Siu, Thomas Kailath:
Classification of linearly nonseparable patterns by linear threshold elements. IEEE Trans. Neural Networks 6(2): 318-331 (1995) - [j124]Guanghan Xu, Hui Liu, Lang Tong, Thomas Kailath:
A least-squares approach to blind channel identification. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 43(12): 2982-2993 (1995) - 1994
- [j123]Young Man Cho, Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
Fast recursive identification of state space models via exploitation of displacement structure. Autom. 30(1): 45-59 (1994) - [j122]Kai-Yeung Siu, Amir Dembo, Thomas Kailath:
On the Perceptron Learning Algorithm on Data with High Precision. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 48(2): 347-356 (1994) - [j121]Babak Hossein Khalaj, Hamid K. Aghajan, Thomas Kailath:
Patterned wafer inspection by high resolution spectral estimation techniques. Mach. Vis. Appl. 7(3): 178-185 (1994) - [j120]Hamid K. Aghajan, Babak Hossein Khalaj, Thomas Kailath:
Estimation of skew angle in text-image analysis bySLIDE: Subspace-based line detection. Mach. Vis. Appl. 7(4): 267-276 (1994) - [j119]Hamid K. Aghajan, Thomas Kailath:
SLIDE: Subspace-Based Line Detection. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 16(11): 1057-1073 (1994) - [j118]Thomas Kailath, Joohwan Chun:
Generalized Displacement Structure for Block-Toeplitz, Toeplitz-Block, and Toeplitz-Derived Matrices. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 15(1): 114-128 (1994) - [j117]Reuven Ackner, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
The Schur Algorithm for Matrix-Valued Meromorphic Functions. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 15(1): 140-150 (1994) - [j116]Debajyoti Pal, Thomas Kailath:
Fast Triangular Factorization and Inversion of Hankel and Related Matrices with Arbitrary Rank Profile. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 15(2): 451-478 (1994) - [j115]Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
Fast Estimation of Principal Eigenspace Using Lanczos Algorithm. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 15(3): 974-994 (1994) - [j114]PooGyeon Park, Thomas Kailath:
An extended inverse QR adaptive filtering algorithm. Signal Process. 40(2-3): 311-318 (1994) - [j113]Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A state-space approach to adaptive RLS filtering. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 11(3): 18-60 (1994) - [j112]Debajyoti Pal, Thomas Kailath:
Displacement structure approach to singular root distribution problems: the unit circle case. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 39(1): 238-245 (1994) - [j111]Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
Extended Chandrasekhar recursions. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 39(3): 619-623 (1994) - [j110]Ali H. Sayed, Tiberiu Constantinescu, Thomas Kailath:
Time-variant displacement structure and interpolation problems. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 39(5): 960-976 (1994) - [j109]Tiberiu Constantinescu, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A recursive Schur-based solution of the four-block problem. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 39(7): 1476-1481 (1994) - [j108]Young Man Cho, Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
Fast identification of state-space models via exploitation of displacement structure. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 39(10): 2004-2017 (1994) - [j107]Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath, Hanoch Lev-Ari:
Generalized Chandrasekhar recursions from the generalized Schur algorithm. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 39(11): 2265-2269 (1994) - [j106]Lang Tong, Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
Blind identification and equalization based on second-order statistics: a time domain approach. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 40(2): 340-349 (1994) - [j105]Kai-Yeung Siu, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
Rational approximation techniques for analysis of neural networks. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 40(2): 455-466 (1994) - [j104]Guanghan Xu, Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
Detection of number of sources via exploitation of centro-symmetry property. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(1): 102-112 (1994) - [j103]Guanghan Xu, Seth D. Silverstein, Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
Beamspace ESPRIT. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(2): 349-356 (1994) - [j102]Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
Fast subspace decomposition. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(3): 539-551 (1994) - [j101]Michael J. Genossar, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Consistent estimation of the cyclic autocorrelation. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(3): 595-603 (1994) - [j100]Ali H. Sayed, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Time-variant displacement structure and triangular arrays. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(5): 1052-1062 (1994) - [j99]Guanghan Xu, Young Man Cho, Thomas Kailath:
Application of fast subspace decomposition to signal processing and communication problems. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 42(6): 1453-1461 (1994) - 1993
- [j98]Debajyoti Pal, Thomas Kailath:
Fast Triangular Factorization and Inversion of Hermitian, Toeplitz, and Related Matrices with Arbitrary Rank Profile. SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 14(4): 1016-1042 (1993) - [j97]Theodora A. Varvarigou, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
A Polynomial Time Algorithm for Reconfiguring Multiple-Track Models. IEEE Trans. Computers 42(4): 385-395 (1993) - [j96]Theodora A. Varvarigou, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
Reconfiguring Processor Arrays Using Multiple-Track Models: The 3-Track-1-Spare-Approach. IEEE Trans. Computers 42(11): 1281-1293 (1993) - [j95]Hamid K. Aghajan, Thomas Kailath:
Sensor array processing techniques for super resolution multi-line-fitting and straight edge detection. IEEE Trans. Image Process. 2(4): 454-465 (1993) - [j94]Kai-Yeung Siu, Jehoshua Bruck, Thomas Kailath, Thomas Hofmeister:
Depth efficient neural networks for division and related problems. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 39(3): 946-956 (1993) - [j93]A. Lee Swindlehurst, Thomas Kailath:
A performance analysis of subspace-based methods in the presence of model error. II. Multidimensional algorithms. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 41(9): 2882-2890 (1993) - 1992
- [j92]Dirk T. M. Slock, Thomas Kailath:
A modular multichannel multiexperiment fast transversal filter RLS algorithm. Signal Process. 28(1): 25-45 (1992) - [j91]Dirk T. M. Slock, Thomas Kailath:
A modular prewindowing framework for covariance FTF RLS algorithms. Signal Process. 28(1): 47-61 (1992) - [j90]Björn E. Ottersten, Mats Viberg, Thomas Kailath:
Analysis of subspace fitting and ML techniques for parameter estimation from sensor array data. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 40(3): 590-600 (1992) - [j89]Dirk T. M. Slock, Luigi Chisci, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Modular and numerically stable fast transversal filters for multichannel and multiexperiment RLS. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 40(4): 784-802 (1992) - [j88]A. Lee Swindlehurst, Björn E. Ottersten, Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
Multiple invariance ESPRIT. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 40(4): 867-881 (1992) - [j87]A. Lee Swindlehurst, Thomas Kailath:
A performance analysis of subspace-based methods in the presence of model errors. I. The MUSIC algorithm. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 40(7): 1758-1774 (1992) - [j86]Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
Direction-of-arrival estimation via exploitation of cyclostationary-a combination of temporal and spatial processing. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 40(7): 1775-1786 (1992) - 1991
- [j85]Kai-Yeung Siu, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
Depth-Size Tradeoffs for Neural Computation. IEEE Trans. Computers 40(12): 1402-1412 (1991) - [j84]Oluseyi Farotimi, Amir Dembo, Thomas Kailath:
A general weight matrix formulation using optimal control. IEEE Trans. Neural Networks 2(3): 378-394 (1991) - [j83]Dirk T. M. Slock, Thomas Kailath:
Numerically stable fast transversal filters for recursive least squares adaptive filtering. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 39(1): 92-114 (1991) - [j82]Björn E. Ottersten, Mats Viberg, Thomas Kailath:
Performance analysis of the total least squares ESPRIT algorithm. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 39(5): 1122-1135 (1991) - [j81]H. V. Jagadish, Thomas Kailath:
Obtaining schedules for digital systems. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 39(10): 2296-2316 (1991) - [j80]Mats Viberg, Björn E. Ottersten, Thomas Kailath:
Detection and estimation in sensor arrays using weighted subspace fitting. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 39(11): 2436-2449 (1991) - [j79]Theodora A. Varvarigou, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
New algorithms for reconfiguring VLSI/WSI arrays. J. VLSI Signal Process. 3(4): 329-344 (1991) - 1990
- [j78]Jóhanna V. Gísladóttir, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Orthogonal realization of first-order allpass filters for two-dimensional signals. Multidimens. Syst. Signal Process. 1(1): 39-50 (1990) - [j77]Juan-Manuel Jover, Thomas Kailath, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Sailesh K. Rao:
On the Analysis of Synchronous Computing Systems. SIAM J. Comput. 19(4): 627-643 (1990) - [j76]Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Jehoshua Bruck, Thomas Kailath:
Efficient Algorithms for Reconfiguration in VLSI/WSI Arrays. IEEE Trans. Computers 39(4): 480-489 (1990) - [j75]Amir Dembo, Thomas Kailath:
Model-free distributed learning. IEEE Trans. Neural Networks 1(1): 58-70 (1990) - [j74]Björn E. Ottersten, Thomas Kailath:
Direction-of-arrival estimation for wide-band signals using the ESPRIT algorithm. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 38(2): 317-327 (1990) - 1989
- [j73]H. V. Jagadish, Thomas Kailath:
A Family of New Efficient Arrays for Matrix Multiplication. IEEE Trans. Computers 38(1): 149-155 (1989) - [j72]Hanoch Lev-Ari, Sydney R. Parker, Thomas Kailath:
Multidimensional maximum-entropy covariance extension. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 35(3): 497-508 (1989) - [j71]Yuval Bistritz, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Immittance-domain Levinson algorithms. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 35(3): 675-682 (1989) - [j70]Dirk T. M. Slock, Thomas Kailath:
Fast transversal filters with data sequence weighting. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 37(3): 346-359 (1989) - [j69]Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
ESPRIT-estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance techniques. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 37(7): 984-995 (1989) - [j68]Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
Subspace scheduling and parallel implementation of non-systolic regular iterative algorithms. J. VLSI Signal Process. 1(2): 127-142 (1989) - 1988
- [j67]P. Glenn Gulak, Thomas Kailath:
Locally connected VLSI architectures for the Viterbi algorithm. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 6(3): 527-537 (1988) - [j66]Sailesh K. Rao, Thomas Kailath:
Regular iterative algorithms and their implementation on processor arrays. Proc. IEEE 76(3): 259-269 (1988) - [j65]Yoram Bresler, Vellenki Umapathi Reddy, Thomas Kailath:
Optimum beamforming for coherent signal and interferences. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 36(6): 833-843 (1988) - [j64]Israel Koltracht, Thomas Kailath:
Linear complexity parallel algorithm for discrete-time Wiener filters with optimum lag. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 36(10): 1680-1681 (1988) - [j63]Y. Yoganandam, Vellenki Umapathi Reddy, Thomas Kailath:
Performance analysis of the adaptive line enhancer for sinusoidal signals in broad-band noise. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 36(11): 1749-1757 (1988) - 1987
- [j62]Hosagrahar Visvesvaraya Jagadish, Sailesh K. Rao, Thomas Kailath:
Array architectures for iterative algorithms. Proc. IEEE 75(9): 1304-1321 (1987) - [j61]Vellenki Umapathi Reddy, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Performance analysis of the optimum beamformer in the presence of correlated sources and its behavior under spatial smoothing. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 35(7): 927-936 (1987) - [j60]Israel Gohberg, Thomas Kailath, Israel Koltracht:
A note on diagonal innovation matrices. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 35(7): 1068-1069 (1987) - [j59]Tie-Jun Shan, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
On smoothed rank profile tests in eigenstructure methods for directions-of-arrival estimation. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 35(10): 1377-1385 (1987) - 1986
- [j58]Juan-Manuel Jover, Thomas Kailath:
A parallel architecture for Kalman filter measurement update and parameter estimation. Autom. 22(1): 43-57 (1986) - [j57]Arogyaswami Paulraj, Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
A subspace rotation approach to signal parameter estimation. Proc. IEEE 74(7): 1044-1046 (1986) - [j56]H. V. Jagadish, Robert G. Mathews, Thomas Kailath, John A. Newkirk:
A Study of Pipelining in Computing Arrays. IEEE Trans. Computers 35(5): 431-440 (1986) - [j55]Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Eigenstructure methods for direction of arrival estimation in the presence of unknown noise fields. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 34(1): 13-20 (1986) - [j54]Richard H. Roy III, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
ESPRIT-A subspace rotation approach to estimation of parameters of cisoids in noise. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 34(5): 1340-1342 (1986) - 1985
- [j53]John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
An Efficient RLS Data-Driven Echo Canceller for Fast Initialization of Full-Duplex Data Transmission. IEEE Trans. Commun. 33(7): 601-611 (1985) - [j52]Alfred M. Bruckstein, Thomas Kailath:
Recursive limited memory filtering and scattering theory. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 31(3): 440-443 (1985) - [j51]Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:
Detection of signals by information theoretic criteria. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(2): 387-392 (1985) - [j50]Tie-Jun Shan, Thomas Kailath:
Adaptive beamforming for coherent signals and interference. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(3): 527-536 (1985) - [j49]John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
Windowed fast transversal filters adaptive algorithms with normalization. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(3): 607-625 (1985) - [j48]Tie-Jun Shan, Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:
On spatial smoothing for direction-of-arrival estimation of coherent signals. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(4): 806-811 (1985) - [j47]Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:
Decentralized processing in sensor arrays. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(5): 1123-1129 (1985) - [j46]Alfred M. Bruckstein, Tie-Jun Shan, Thomas Kailath:
The resolution of overlapping echos. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(6): 1357-1367 (1985) - 1984
- [j45]John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
An Efficient Exact-Least-Squares Fractionally Spaced Equalizer Using Intersymbol Interpolation. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 2(5): 743-756 (1984) - [j44]Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Lattice filter parameterization and modeling of nonstationary processes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 30(1): 2-15 (1984) - [j43]Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath, John M. Cioffi:
Least-squares adaptive lattice and transversal filters: A unified geometric theory. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 30(2): 222-236 (1984) - [j42]Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Correction to 'Lattice Filter Parametrization and Modeling of Nonstationary Processes'. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 30(6): 878- (1984) - 1980
- [j41]S. Kung, Thomas Kailath:
Fast projection methods for minimal design problems in linear system theory. Autom. 16(4): 399-403 (1980) - [j40]Thomas Kailath:
Review of 'Factorization Methods for Discrete Sequential Estimation' (Bierman, Gerald J.; 1977). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 26(1): 130-131 (1980) - 1979
- [j39]Martin Morf, J. R. Dobbins, Benjamin Friedlander, Thomas Kailath:
Square-root algorithms for parallel processing in optimal estimation, . Autom. 15(3): 299-306 (1979) - [j38]Martin Morf, Thomas Kailath, J. R. Dobbins, Benjamin Friedlander, John A. Newkirk:
Reply to discussion of 'square-root algorithms for parallel processing in optimal estimation'. Autom. 15(4): 499 (1979) - [j37]George C. Verghese, Thomas Kailath:
A further note on backwards Markovian models (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 25(1): 121-124 (1979) - [j36]George C. Verghese, Thomas Kailath:
Correction to 'A Further Note on Backwards Markovian Models'. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 25(4): 501 (1979) - 1978
- [j35]Thomas Kailath, Bernard C. Levy, Lennart Ljung, Martin Morf:
Fast time-invariant implementations of Gaussian signal detectors. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 24(4): 469-477 (1978) - 1976
- [j34]Lennart Ljung, Thomas Kailath:
A unified approach to smoothing formulas. Autom. 12(2): 147-157 (1976) - [j33]Adrian Segall, Thomas Kailath:
Orthogonal functionals of independent-increment processes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 22(3): 287-298 (1976) - [j32]Lennart Ljung, Thomas Kailath:
Backwards Markovian models for second-order stochastic processes (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 22(4): 488-491 (1976) - 1975
- [j31]Thomas Kailath:
Supplement to "a survey of data smoothing". Autom. 11(1): 109-111 (1975) - [j30]Thomas Kailath, Howard L. Weinert:
An RKHS approach to detection and estimation problems-II: Gaussian signal detection. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 21(1): 15-23 (1975) - [j29]Adrian Segall, Thomas Kailath:
The modeling of randomly modulated jump processes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 21(2): 135-143 (1975) - [j28]Adrian Segall, Mark H. A. Davis, Thomas Kailath:
Nonlinear filtering with counting observations. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 21(2): 143-149 (1975) - [j27]Thomas Kailath:
Author's Reply to 'A Note on the Use of Chandrasekhar Equations for the Calculation of the Kalman Gain Matrix'. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 21(3): 336-337 (1975) - 1974
- [j26]Thomas Kailath:
A view of three decades of linear filtering theory. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 20(2): 146-181 (1974) - [j25]Gursharan S. Sidhu, Thomas Kailath:
Development of new estimation algorithms by innovations analysis and shift-invariance properties (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 20(6): 759-762 (1974) - 1973
- [j24]Donald L. Duttweiler, Thomas Kailath:
RKHS approach to detection and estimation problems-IV: Non-Gaussian detection. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 19(1): 19-28 (1973) - [j23]Donald L. Duttweiler, Thomas Kailath:
RKHS approach to detection and estimation problems-V: Parameter estimation. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 19(1): 29-37 (1973) - [j22]Thomas Kailath:
Some new algorithms for recursive estimation in constant linear systems. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 19(6): 750-760 (1973) - 1972
- [j21]Thomas Kailath, Roger T. Geesey, Howard L. Weinert:
Some relations among RKHS norms, Fredholm equations, and innovations representations. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 18(3): 341-348 (1972) - [j20]Thomas Kailath, Donald L. Duttweiler:
An RKHS approach to detection and estimation problems- III: Generalized innovations representations and a likelihood-ratio formula. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 18(6): 730-745 (1972) - 1971
- [j19]Thomas Kailath:
RKHS approach to detection and estimation problems-I: Deterministic signals in Gaussian noise. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 17(5): 530-549 (1971) - 1970
- [j18]Thomas Kailath:
Likelihood ratios for Gaussian processes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 16(3): 276-288 (1970) - [j17]Thomas Kailath:
A further note on a general likelihood formula for random signals in Gaussian noise. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 16(4): 393-396 (1970) - 1969
- [j16]Thomas Kailath:
A general likelihood-ratio formula for random signals in Gaussian noise. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 15(3): 350-361 (1969) - [j15]Thomas Kailath:
Fredholm resolvents, Wiener-Hopf equations, and Riccati differential equations. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 15(6): 665-672 (1969) - 1968
- [j14]Thomas Kailath:
A Note on Least-Squares Estimates from Likelihood Ratios. Inf. Control. 13(6): 534-540 (1968) - [j13]Thomas Kailath:
A simple example of an explicit 'nonlinear' mmse predictor (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 14(4): 600 (1968) - 1967
- [j12]Thomas Kailath:
A simple rule for checking the validity of certain detection formulas (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 13(1): 144-145 (1967) - [j11]Thomas Kailath:
A projection method for signal detection in colored Gaussian noise. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 13(3): 441-447 (1967) - 1966
- [j10]Thomas Kailath:
Some Results on Singular Detection. Inf. Control. 9(2): 130-152 (1966) - [j9]J. Pieter M. Schalkwijk, Thomas Kailath:
A coding scheme for additive noise channels with feedback-I: No bandwidth constraint. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 12(2): 172-182 (1966) - [j8]Thomas Kailath:
The complex envelope of white noise (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 12(3): 397-398 (1966) - [j7]Thomas Kailath:
Some integral equations with 'nonrational' kernels. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 12(4): 442-447 (1966) - 1963
- [j6]Thomas Kailath:
Time-variant communication channels. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 9(4): 233-237 (1963) - 1962
- [j5]Thomas Kailath:
On multilink and multidimensional channels (Corresp.). IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 8(3): 260-262 (1962) - [j4]Thomas Kailath:
Measurements on time-variant communication channels. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 8(5): 229-236 (1962) - 1961
- [j3]Thomas Kailath:
Correction to 'Correlation Detection of a Signals Perturbed by Random Channel'. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 7(1): 50 (1961) - 1960
- [j2]Thomas Kailath:
Correlation detection of signals perturbed by a random channel. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 6(3): 361-366 (1960) - [j1]Thomas Kailath:
Solution of an integral equation occurring in multipath communication problems (Corresp.). IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 6(3): 412 (1960)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2002
- [c75]Kuen-Yu Tsai, Charles D. Schaper, Thomas Kailath:
Design of feedforward filters for improving tracking performances of existing feedback control systems. ACC 2002: 4988-4993 - 2001
- [c74]Haris Vikalo, Babak Hassibi, Bertrand M. Hochwald, Thomas Kailath:
Optimal training for frequency-selective fading channels. ICASSP 2001: 2105-2108 - 2000
- [c73]Joohwan Chun, Thomas Kailath:
Real-time animation software for displaying sensor images and actuator operations in a spacecraft. ACC 2000: 4419-4420 - [c72]Joohwan Chun, Thomas Kailath, Jung-Young Son:
Nonlinear estimation algorithm and its optical implementation for target tracking in clutter environment. Electronic Imaging: Nonlinear Image Processing 2000 - [c71]Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
On the selection of optimal nonlinearities for stochastic gradient adaptive algorithms. ICASSP 2000: 464-467 - [c70]Haris Vikalo, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
Mixed H2/H∞ optimal signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks. ICASSP 2000: 500-503 - [c69]Alper T. Erdogan, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
FIR H∞ equalization. ICASSP 2000: 2729-2732 - 1999
- [c68]Haris Vikalo, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
On H∞ optimal signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks. ICASSP 1999: 1493-1496 - [c67]Alper T. Erdogan, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
Decision feedback equalization from an H-infinity perspective. NSIP 1999: 689-693 - 1998
- [c66]Amir A. Ghazanfarian, Xun Chen, Thomas Kailath, Mark A. McCord, R. F. W. Pease:
Exploiting structure in positioning of nonsymmetric signals. ICASSP 1998: 1913-1916 - [c65]Alper T. Erdogan, Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
H∞ equalization of communication channels. ICASSP 1998: 3489-3492 - 1996
- [c64]Bijit Halder, Boon Chong Ng, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Unconditional maximum likelihood approach for blind estimation of digital signals. ICASSP 1996: 1081-1084 - 1995
- [c63]Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
H∞ adaptive filtering. ICASSP 1995: 949-952 - 1994
- [c62]Ayman F. Naguib, Babak Hossein Khalaj, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Adaptive channel equalization for TDMA digital cellular communications using antenna arrays. ICASSP (4) 1994: 101-104 - [c61]Petre Stoica, Mats Viberg, Björn E. Ottersten, Thomas Kailath:
Optimal localization of partially known signals in unknown noise fields. ICASSP (4) 1994: 217-220 - [c60]Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath:
Optimal Training Algorithms and their Relation to Backpropagation. NIPS 1994: 191-198 - 1993
- [c59]Hamid K. Aghajan, Thomas Kailath:
SLIDE: subspace-based line detection. ICASSP (5) 1993: 89-92 - [c58]Lang Tong, Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
Fast blind equalization via antenna arrays. ICASSP (4) 1993: 272-275 - [c57]Babak Hossein Khalaj, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A unified derivation of square-root multichannel least-squares filtering algorithms. ICASSP (5) 1993: 523-526 - [c56]Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
A state-space approach to adaptive filtering. ICASSP (3) 1993: 559-562 - [c55]Theodora A. Varvarigou, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
Scheduling in and Out Forests in the Presence of Communication Delays. IPPS 1993: 222-229 - [c54]Babak Hassibi, Ali H. Sayed, Thomas Kailath:
Optimality Criteria for LMS and Backpropagation. NIPS 1993: 351-358 - 1992
- [c53]Hamid K. Aghajan, Thomas Kailath:
A subspace fitting approach to super resolution multi-line fitting and straight edge detection. ICASSP 1992: 121-124 - [c52]Guanghan Xu, Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
Detection of number of sources via exploitation of centro-symmetry property. ICASSP 1992: 349-352 - [c51]Ali H. Sayed, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Lattice filter interpretations of the Chandrasekhar recursions for estimation and spectral factorization. ICASSP 1992: 549-552 - [c50]Kai-Yeung Siu, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
Computing with Almost Optimal Size Neural Networks. NIPS 1992: 19-26 - [c49]Babak H. Khalaj, Hamid K. Aghajan, Thomas Kailath:
Automated direct patterned wafer inspection. WACV 1992: 266-273 - 1991
- [c48]Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Kai-Yeung Siu, Alon Orlitsky, Thomas Kailath:
A Geometric Approach to Threshold Circuit Complexity. COLT 1991: 97-111 - [c47]Guanghan Xu, Seth D. Silverstein, Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
Parallel implementation and performance analysis of beamspace ESPRIT. ICASSP 1991: 1497-1500 - [c46]Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
A fast algorithm for signal subspace decomposition and its performance analysis. ICASSP 1991: 3069-3072 - 1990
- [c45]A. Lee Swindlehurst, Thomas Kailath:
An analysis of subspace fitting algorithms in the presence of sensor errors. ICASSP 1990: 2647-2650 - [c44]Björn E. Ottersten, Mats Viberg, Thomas Kailath:
Analysis of algorithms for sensor arrays with invariance structure. ICASSP 1990: 2959-2962 - [c43]Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Alon Orlitsky, Kai-Yeung Siu, Thomas Kailath:
On the Circuit Complexity of Neural Networks. NIPS 1990: 953-959 - [c42]Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Thomas Kailath:
Study of Parallelism in Regular Iterative Algorithms. SPAA 1990: 367-376 - 1989
- [c41]Dirk T. M. Slock, Luigi Chisci, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Modular and numerically stable multichannel FTF algorithms. ICASSP 1989: 1039-1042 - [c40]A. Lee Swindlehurst, Thomas Kailath:
Detection and estimation using the third moment matrix. ICASSP 1989: 2325-2328 - [c39]Oluseyi Farotimi, Amir Dembo, Thomas Kailath:
Neural Network Weight Matrix Synthesis Using Optimal Control Techniques. NIPS 1989: 348-354 - [c38]Amir Dembo, Kai-Yeung Siu, Thomas Kailath:
Complexity of Finite Precision Neural Network Classifier. NIPS 1989: 668-675 - 1988
- [c37]Dirk T. M. Slock, Thomas Kailath:
Numerically stable fast recursive least-squares transversal filters. ICASSP 1988: 1365-1368 - [c36]S. Pombra, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Levinson and Schur algorithms for Toeplitz matrices with singular minors. ICASSP 1988: 1643-1646 - [c35]Björn E. Ottersten, Thomas Kailath:
Wideband direction-of-arrival estimation using the ESPRIT algorithm. ICASSP 1988: 2666-2669 - 1987
- [c34]Yuval Bistritz, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Complexity reduced lattice filters for digital speech processing. ICASSP 1987: 21-24 - [c33]Hanoch Lev-Ari, K.-F. Chiang, Thomas Kailath:
On the stability of adaptive lattice filters. ICASSP 1987: 395-398 - [c32]Hanoch Lev-Ari, John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
Continuous-time least-squares fast transversal filters. ICASSP 1987: 415-418 - [c31]Dirk T. M. Slock, John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
A fast transversal filter for adaptive line enhancement. ICASSP 1987: 419-422 - [c30]Tie-Jun Shan, Thomas Kailath:
Directional signal separation by adaptive arrays with a root-tracking algorithm. ICASSP 1987: 2288-2291 - [c29]Yoram Bresler, Vellenki U. Reddi, Thomas Kailath:
A polynomial approach to optimum beamforming for correlated or coherent signal and interference. ICASSP 1987: 2292-2295 - [c28]Richard H. Roy III, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Comparative performance of ESPRIT and MUSIC for direction-of-arrival estimation. ICASSP 1987: 2344-2347 - 1986
- [c27]Yuval Bistritz, Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Immitance-domain Levinson algorithms. ICASSP 1986: 253-256 - [c26]Juan-Manuel Jover, Thomas Kailath:
On the analysis of systolic arrays. ICASSP 1986: 1149-1152 - [c25]Alfred M. Bruckstein, Tie-Jun Shan, Thomas Kailath:
A time-domain signal resolution problem. ICASSP 1986: 1665-1668 - [c24]Daniel Spielman, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Eigenstructure approach to direction-of-arrival estimation in IR detector arrays. ICASSP 1986: 1833-1836 - [c23]Tie-Jun Shan, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
On smoothed rank profile tests in eigenstructure approach to directions-of-arrival estimation. ICASSP 1986: 1905-1908 - [c22]Daniel Spielman, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Performance analysis of the MUSIC algorithm. ICASSP 1986: 1909-1912 - [c21]Frank McCarthy, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Eigenstructure approach to Doppler estimation for wideband signals. ICASSP 1986: 1917-1920 - [c20]Richard H. Roy III, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Direction-of-arrival estimation by subspace rotation methods - ESPRIT. ICASSP 1986: 2495-2498 - 1985
- [c19]Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:
Extending the threshold of the eigenstructure methods. ICASSP 1985: 556-559 - [c18]Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
On beamforming in presence of multipath. ICASSP 1985: 564-567 - [c17]Arogyaswami Paulraj, Thomas Kailath:
Direction of arrival estimation by eigenstructure methods with unknown sensor gain and phase. ICASSP 1985: 640-643 - 1984
- [c16]Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:
A new approach to decentralized array processing. ICASSP 1984: 210-213 - [c15]Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:
Determining the number of signals by information theoretic criteria. ICASSP 1984: 232-235 - [c14]H. V. Jagadish, Thomas Kailath, John A. Newkirk, Robert G. Mathews:
On hardware description from block diagrams. ICASSP 1984: 310-313 - [c13]Juan-Manuel Jover, Thomas Kailath:
Design framework for systolic-type arrays. ICASSP 1984: 314-317 - [c12]Ken C. Sharman, Tariq S. Durrani, Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:
Asymptotic performance of eigenstructure spectral analysis methods. ICASSP 1984: 440-443 - [c11]Sailesh K. Rao, Thomas Kailath:
Pipelined orthogonal digital lattice filters. ICASSP 1984: 464-467 - [c10]Todd K. Citron, Thomas Kailath:
An improved eigenvector beamformer. ICASSP 1984: 718-721 - [c9]Tie-Jun Shan, Thomas Kailath:
New adaptive processor for coherent signals and interference. ICASSP 1984: 726-729 - [c8]John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
An Efficient, Recursive-Least-Squares, Fractionally Spaced Equalizer using Intersymbol Interpolation. ICC (1) 1984: 369-372 - 1983
- [c7]V. Umapathi Reddy, Tie-Jun Shan, Thomas Kailath:
Application of modified least-squares algorithms to adaptive echo cancellation. ICASSP 1983: 53-56 - [c6]Mati Wax, Thomas Kailath:
Efficient inversion of doubly block Toeplitz matrix. ICASSP 1983: 170-173 - [c5]John M. Cioffi, Thomas Kailath:
Fast, fixed-order, least-squares algorithms for adaptive filtering. ICASSP 1983: 679-682 - [c4]Mati Wax, Tie-Jun Shan, Thomas Kailath:
Covariance eigenstructure approach to 2-D harmonic retrievel. ICASSP 1983: 891-894 - 1982
- [c3]Todd K. Citron, Thomas Kailath, V. Umapathi Reddy:
A comparison of some spectral estimation techniques for short data lengths. ICASSP 1982: 2094-2097 - 1981
- [c2]Hanoch Lev-Ari, Thomas Kailath:
Schur and Levinson algorithms for nonstationary processes. ICASSP 1981: 860-864 - 1980
- [c1]Thomas Kailath:
Generalized Levinson algorithms and Ladder filters for nonstationary signal processing. ICASSP 1980: 102
Parts in Books or Collections
- 1993
- [p1]Arogyaswami Paulraj, Björn E. Ottersten, Richard H. Roy III, A. Lee Swindlehurst, Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath:
16 Subspace methods for directions-of-arrival estimation. Signal Processing and its Applications 1993: 693-739
Reference Works
- 1992
- [r3]Thomas Kailath:
Matrix Triangularization: Givens Transformations. Concise Encyclopedia of Modelling & Simulation 1992: 255-256 - [r2]Thomas Kailath:
Matrix Triangularization: Householder Transformations. Concise Encyclopedia of Modelling & Simulation 1992: 256-257 - [r1]Thomas Kailath:
State-Space Modelling: Square Root Algorithms. Concise Encyclopedia of Modelling & Simulation 1992: 455-461
Informal and Other Publications
- 2019
- [i2]Lichao Chen, Sudhir Singh, Thomas Kailath, Vwani P. Roychowdhury:
Brain-inspired automated visual object discovery and detection. CoRR abs/1910.04864 (2019) - 2015
- [i1]David Francis Walnut, Götz E. Pfander, Thomas Kailath:
Cornerstones of Sampling of Operator Theory. CoRR abs/1502.03451 (2015)
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