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Advances in Communications and Signal Processing: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, cartea 129

Editat de William A. Porter, Subhash C. Kak
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 1989
This international conference on "Advances in Communications and Control Systems" was held to bring together researchers in communications, control systems, computing and signal processing to explore common themes and present research results of broad interest. The focus of the conference was on presenting research results in a fashion that would make them accessible to groups wider than that of the narrow specialist. Many papers, therefore, are of a type that might be termed survey/research. The topics include control theory, communication detection, high speed computing, distributed parameter systems, nonlinear systems, stochastic optimization, source coding, robust control and applications, and neural networks. Selected papers from the conference are presented both in this book and in its companion volume Advances in Computing and Control.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540514244
ISBN-10: 3540514244
Pagini: 388
Ilustrații: VI, 379 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

Performance analysis of non-orthogonal block designs for Fh/MFSK Systems under partial band interference.- Probability of error comparison of linear and iterative multiuser detectors.- Recent progress in Multiuser Detection.- Minimax causal transmission of Gaussian stochastic processes over channels subject to correlated jamming.- Efficient MSK spread-spectrum signaling.- On parameter estimation in DS/SSMA formats.- Orthogonal signalling and diversity in partial-band interference.- Applications of robustness measures in signal detection.- Robust multiple hypothesis tests.- Detecting a transient signal by bispectral analysis.- An important pathology of finite dimensional approximations of statistical estimators.- Counterexamples in detection and estimation.- On the convergence of the projection method for an autoregressive process and a matched DPCM code.- Tree-structured vector quantization for progressive transmission image coding.- Path map symbol release algorithms and the exponential metric tree.- Structure simplification of 2-D digital filters: An overview.- Factorization method for inherently stable 2-D recursive digital filters.- A design technique for variable 2-D recursive digital filters.- Analytical methods for the design of 2-D elliptically symmetric digital filters of arbitrary orientation using generalized McClellan transformation.- An efficient algorithm for the design of circular symmetric linear phase recursive digital filters with separable denominator transfer function.- A simulation study of near- and far-end crosstalk cancellation for multi-channel data transmission.- Analysis of a class of adaptive nonlinear predictors.- Recursive arma parameter estimation with a discerning update strategy-finite precision effects.- Analysis of a Fast Quasi-Newtonadaptive filtering algorithm.- Adaptive stack filtering under the mean absolute error criterion.- Three-dimensional image reconstruction from scattering data.- A tomographic formulation of bistatic synthetic aperture radar.- Phase retrieval by optimal weighted norm extrapolation.- Reconstruction of high resolution image from noise undersampled frames.- Reconstruction of continuous-tone from halftone by projections onto convex sets.- Design of two-dimensional FIR digital filters by using the singular-value decomposition.- Geometric measures of robustness in signal processing.- State-dependent routing for a multi-service network.- Estimation of the parameters of a second order nonlinear system.