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Digital Signal Processing, Volume 35
Volume 35, December 2014
- Ljubisa Stankovic

, Igor Djurovic
, Srdjan Stankovic, Marko Simeunovic
, Slobodan Djukanovic
, Milos Dakovic:
Instantaneous frequency in time-frequency analysis: Enhanced concepts and performance of estimation algorithms. 1-13
- Shengqi Zhu, Guisheng Liao, Jingwei Xu

, Yongchan Gao
:
Robust space-time adaptive processing with colored loading using iterative optimization. 14-20
- Nouha Jaoua, Emmanuel Duflos, Philippe Vanheeghe

, Laurent Clavier
, François Septier
:
Joint estimation of state and noise parameters in a linear dynamic system with impulsive measurement noise: Application to OFDM systems. 21-36
- Farzad Husain, Babette Dellen, Carme Torras

:
Robust surface tracking in range image sequences. 37-44 - Dong Sun, Qingwei Gao, Yixiang Lu, Lijun Zheng, Hui Wang:

A high quality single-image super-resolution algorithm based on linear Bayesian MAP estimation with sparsity prior. 45-52 - Joohyeok Kim, Gwanggil Jeon

, Jechang Jeong:
Taylor series and adaptive fusion strategy for Bayer demosaicking. 53-63 - Jen Hong Tan

, U. Rajendra Acharya
:
Active spline model: A shape based model - interactive segmentation. 64-74
- Cemal Hanilçi, Tomi Kinnunen:

Source cell-phone recognition from recorded speech using non-speech segments. 75-85 - Vahid Khanagha, Khalid Daoudi, Oriol Pont, Hussein M. Yahia:

Phonetic segmentation of speech signal using local singularity analysis. 86-94
- Ramiro Chaparro-Vargas, Dean Cvetkovic:

Advanced daytime polysomnographic preprocessing: A versatile approach for stream-wise estimation. 95-104 - Aris S. Lalos

, Luis Alonso
, Christos V. Verikoukis:
Model based compressed sensing reconstruction algorithms for ECG telemonitoring in WBANs. 105-116
- Sheng Hong, Zheng Zhou, Enrico Zio

, Wenbin Wang:
An adaptive method for health trend prediction of rotating bearings. 117-123
- Didier Pinchon, Pierre Siohan:

A simple commutativity condition for block decimators and expanders. 124-128

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