IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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Fields of papers published in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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Countries where authors publish in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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- A tutorial on particle filters for online nonlinear/non-Gaussian Bayesian tracking (2002)
- Variational Mode Decomposition (2014)
- $rm K$-SVD: An Algorithm for Designing Overcomplete Dictionaries for Sparse Representation (2006)
- Matching pursuits with time-frequency dictionaries (1993)
- Bidirectional recurrent neural networks (1997)
- Localization of the complex spectrum: the S transform (1996)
- Embedded image coding using zerotrees of wavelet coefficients (1993)
- A blind source separation technique using second-order statistics (1997)
- Empirical Wavelet Transform (2013)
- A sparse signal reconstruction perspective for source localization with sensor arrays (2005)
- Bayesian Compressive Sensing (2008)
- Zero-Forcing Methods for Downlink Spatial Multiplexing in Multiuser MIMO Channels (2004)
- A simple and efficient estimator for hyperbolic location (1994)
- The discrete wavelet transform: wedding the a trous and Mallat algorithms (1992)
- The fractional Fourier transform and time-frequency representations (1994)
- Nested Arrays: A Novel Approach to Array Processing With Enhanced Degrees of Freedom (2010)
- Correntropy: Properties and Applications in Non-Gaussian Signal Processing (2007)
- The Gaussian Mixture Probability Hypothesis Density Filter (2006)
- A Consistent Metric for Performance Evaluation of Multi-Object Filters (2008)
- Majorization-Minimization Algorithms in Signal Processing, Communications, and Machine Learning (2016)
- Fractional Programming for Communication Systems—Part I: Power Control and Beamforming (2018)
- Sparse Sensing With Co-Prime Samplers and Arrays (2010)
- Wavelets and filter banks: theory and design (1992)
- Sparse Bayesian Learning for Basis Selection (2004)
- Particle filters for positioning, navigation, and tracking (2002)
- Nonuniform fast fourier transforms using min-max interpolation (2003)
- Spatial Diversity in Radars—Models and Detection Performance (2006)
- ML estimation of time and frequency offset in OFDM systems (1997)
- A Generalized Memory Polynomial Model for Digital Predistortion of RF Power Amplifiers (2006)
- Tensor Decomposition for Signal Processing and Machine Learning (2017)
- Improving Wireless Physical Layer Security via Cooperating Relays (2009)
- Target Detection and Localization Using MIMO Radars and Sonars (2006)
- Sensor Selection via Convex Optimization (2008)
- Discrete Signal Processing on Graphs (2013)
- Deep Learning Enabled Semantic Communication Systems (2021)
- B-spline signal processing. I. Theory (1993)
- Solving Fredholm integrals of the first kind with tensor product structure in 2 and 2.5 dimensions (2002)
- Toward Dual-functional Radar-Communication Systems: Optimal Waveform Design (2018)
- Analysis and design of OFDM/OQAM systems based on filterbank theory (2002)
- Learning to Optimize: Training Deep Neural Networks for Interference Management (2018)
- Exact Tensor Completion Using t-SVD (2016)
- Exposing digital forgeries by detecting traces of resampling (2005)
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