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Digital Signal Processing, Volume 54
Volume 54, July 2016
- Yalda Rajabzadeh, Amir Hossein Rezaie, Hamidreza Amindavar:
A dynamic modeling approach for anomaly detection using stochastic differential equations. 1-11 - Kuangyu Liu, Zhiming Xu, Xiangming Xi, Shuning Wang:
Sparse signal reconstruction via concave continuous piecewise linear programming. 12-26 - Piero Barone, Isabella Lari:
On a class of parameters estimators in linear models dominating the least squares one. 27-34 - Neil J. Bershad, José C. M. Bermudez:
Stochastic analysis of the Least Mean Kurtosis algorithm for Gaussian inputs. 35-45 - Tianqi Zhang, Wenrui Qian, Gang Zhang, Fei Ye, Chenqiang Gao, Hui Zhao:
Parameter estimation of MC-CDMA signals based on modified cyclic autocorrelation. 46-53 - Azita Nikoo, Amin Roshandel Kahoo, Hamid Hassanpour, Hamed Saadatnia:
Using a time-frequency distribution to identify buried channels in reflection seismic data. 54-63 - Alejandro Alcaine, Natasja M. S. de Groot, Pablo Laguna, Juan Pablo Martínez, Richard P. M. Houben:
Spatiotemporal model-based estimation of high-density atrial fibrillation activation maps. 64-74 - Ahmet M. Elbir, T. Engin Tuncer:
2-D DOA and mutual coupling coefficient estimation for arbitrary array structures with single and multiple snapshots. 75-86 - Yunhua Li, Bin Tian, Kechu Yi, Quan Yu:
An effective approach for parameter determination of the digital phase-locked loop in the z-domain. 87-94 - Musa Furkan Keskin, Mehmet Necip Kurt, Mehmet Emin Tutay, Sinan Gezici, Orhan Arikan:
Maximization of average number of correctly received symbols over multiple channels in the presence of idle periods. 95-118 - Zhipeng Xie, Ian McLoughlin, Haomin Zhang, Yan Song, Wei Xiao:
A new variance-based approach for discriminative feature extraction in machine hearing classification using spectrogram features. 119-128 - Honey Durga Tiwari, Meeturani Sharma, Harsh Durga Tiwari:
High throughput resource shared 2D integer transform computation for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. 129-142
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