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Signal Processing, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, October 1996
- T. Greiner:

Orthogonal and biorthogonal texture-matched wavelet filterbanks for hierarchical texture analysis. 1-22 - Chih-Chun Feng, Chong-Yung Chi:

Design of Wiener filters using a cumulant based MSE criterion. 23-48 - M. Girish Chandra, S. V. Narasimhan:

Exponential power estimation (EPE) based adaptive equalization for stationary and time varying channels. 49-58 - Derek Gerlach, Arogyaswami Paulraj:

Base station transmitting antenna arrays for multipath environments. 59-73 - Tibor K. Pogány

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Statistical estimation of the bandwidth from irregularly spaced data. 75-80 - Haldun M. Özaktas:

Repeated fractional Fourier domain filtering is equivalent to repeated time and frequency domain filtering. 81-84 - Enzo Mumolo, Alberto Carini

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A stability condition for adaptive recursive second-order polynomial filters. 85-90 - Said Boussakta, A. G. J. Holt:

A novel combination of NTTs using the MRC. 91-98 - S.-H. Low, Y.-C. Lim:

Design rules for rectangular 2-D FIR low-pass filters. 99-102 - Wilfried Philips:

A comparison of four hybrid block/object image coders. 103-107
Volume 54, Number 2, October 1996
- Jae-Gark Choi, Seong-Dae Kim:

Multi-stage segmentation of optical flow field. 109-118 - Tian-Bo Deng:

Decomposition-based design of linear phase 3-D digital filters. 119-128 - E. M. Saad, H. A. Elewa:

On the analysis and design of high-speed digital filter suitable for MDSP implementation. 129-136 - Soo-Chang Pei, Tzyy-Liang Luo:

Split-radix generalized fast Fourier transform. 137-151 - Dominic Grenier, Éloi Bossé:

A new spatial smoothing scheme for direction-of-arrivals of correlated sources. 153-160 - Ignacio Santamaría-Caballero

, Carlos J. Pantaleón-Prieto, Antonio Artés-Rodríguez
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Sparse deconvolution using adaptive mixed-Gaussian models. 161-172 - Ming-Chwen Yang, Ja-Ling Wu

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A novel interpretation of the two-dimensional discrete Hartley transform. 173-178 - Jiangtao Xi

, Joe F. Chicharo:
A new structure for the running discrete Hartley transform. 179-183 - Mark R. Pickering

, Michael R. Frater, John F. Arnold, M. W. Grigg:
An error concealment technique in the spatial frequency domain. 185-189 - Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Dimitrios Androutsos, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos, Demetrios G. Lainiotis:

A new time series classification approach. 191-199 - Michaël Ropert, François Moreau de Saint-Martin, Danielle Pelé:

A new representation of weighted order statistic filters. 201-206
Volume 54, Number 3, November 1996
- Teresa L. Dixon, Leon H. Sibul:

Wideband imaging and parameter estimation of distributed objects using the continuous wavelet transform. 207-223 - Li-Chien Lin, C.-C. Jay Kuo

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On theory and regularization of scale-limited extrapolation. 225-237 - André Ferrari, Céline Theys, Gérard Alengrin:

Polynomial-phase signal analysis using stationary moments. 239-248 - Hwang-Cheng Chiang, Jie-Cherng Liu:

A novel DCT-based prefilter structure for efficient digital filter design. 249-260 - K. Maheswara Reddy, V. U. Reddy:

Analysis of interpolated arrays with spatial smoothing. 261-272 - Soo-Chang Pei, Jong-Jy Shyu:

Design of two-dimensional FIR digital filters with specified magnitude and group delay responses by analytical least-squares method. 273-283 - Stephen K. Barton, I. R. Johnson, Simon J. Shepherd, Peter W. J. Van Eetvelt:

Simulation and analysis of the distortion generated by the bulk-FFT demultiplexer. 285-294 - Dipti Prasad Mukherjee, Pinakpani Pal, J. Das:

Sodar image segmentation by fuzzy c-means. 295-301 - Luciano Izzo, Antonio Napolitano

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Higher-order cyclostationarity properties of sampled time-series. 303-307 - Jinsoo Bae, Seong Park III, Iickho Song

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A known-signal detector based on ranks in weakly dependent noise. 309-314

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