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IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, January 2025
- Tülay Adali
:
Looking Back on My First Year as Editor-in-Chief and Reflecting on the Challenges Ahead. 3-5 - Konstantinos N. Plataniotis
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IEEE Signal Processing Society: State of the Society. 6-8 - Ahmet M. Elbir
, Ana Isabel Pérez-Neira, Henry Arguello, Martin Haardt, Moeness G. Amin, Tie Jun Cui:
Special Issue on Near-Field Signal Processing: Communications, Sensing, and Imaging. 16-18 - Ahmet M. Elbir
, Özlem Tugfe Demir
, Kumar Vijay Mishra
, Symeon Chatzinotas
, Martin Haardt
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Near-Field Signal Processing: Unleashing the power of proximity. 20-32 - Alva Kosasih
, Özlem Tugfe Demir
, Nikolaos Kolomvakis
, Emil Björnson
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Spatial Frequencies and Degrees of Freedom: Their roles in near-field communications. 33-44 - Asmaa Abdallah
, Ahmed Hussain
, Abdulkadir Celik
, Ahmed M. Eltawil
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Exploring Frontiers of Polar-Domain Codebooks for Near-Field Channel Estimation and Beam Training: A comprehensive analysis, case studies, and implications for 6G. 45-59 - Songjie Yang
, Hua Chen, Wei Liu
, Xiao-Ping Zhang
, Chau Yuen
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Near-Field Channel Estimation and Localization: Recent developments, cooperative integration, and future directions. 60-73 - Zhaolin Wang
, Parisa Ramezani
, Yuanwei Liu
, Emil Björnson
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Near-Field Localization and Sensing With Large-Aperture Arrays: From signal modeling to processing. 74-87 - Xiangrong Wang
, Weitong Zhai
, Xianghua Wang
, Moeness G. Amin
, Abdelhak M. Zoubir
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Wideband Near-Field Integrated Sensing and Communications: A hybrid precoding perspective. 88-105 - Arjun Singh
, Vitaly Petrov
, Priyangshu Sen
, Josep Miquel Jornet
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Near-Field Terahertz Communications for 6G and Beyond: From concepts to realizations. 106-125 - Amir Masoud Molaei
, Shaoqing Hu
, Vincent F. Fusco
, Thomas Fromenteze
, Rupesh Kumar
, Muhammad Ali Babar Abbasi
, Okan Yurduseven
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Advanced Near-Field Radar Imaging Approaches in Security: An overview on signal processing challenges, opportunities, and future directions. 126-146
Volume 42, Number 2, March 2025
- Tülay Adali:
Ode to Masterfully Written Textbooks: And remembering Simon Haykin [From the Editor]. 3-5 - Ahmed Tewfik:
Election of Regional Directors-at-Large and Members-at-Large [Society News]. 6-7 - Konstantinos N. Plataniotis:
Raison d'Être: 2025 Edition [President's Message]. 8-9 - Steven Kay, Kaushallya Adhikari:
Introducing Information Metrics for Statistical Signal Processing [Lecture Notes]. 16-26 - Zahra Mobini, Hien Quoc Ngo:
Massive Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output: Instantaneous versus statistical channel state information-based power allocation [Lecture Notes]. 27-36 - Sreyas Mohan, Kangning Liu, Peter A. Crozier, Carlos Fernandez-Granda:
Learn, Denoise, and Discover: A guide to deep denoising with an application to electron microscopy. 38-56 - Ana I. Pérez-Neira, Marc Martinez-Gost, Alphan Sahin, Saeed Razavikia, Carlo Fischione, Kaibin Huang:
Waveforms for Computing Over the Air: A groundbreaking approach that redefines data aggregation. 57-77 - Tomasz P. Zielinski, Krzysztof Duda:
Incorporating Cross-Ambiguity Function-Based Radar in Wireless Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing Communication Receivers [Tips & Tricks]. 78-87 - Saulo Queiroz, João P. Vilela, Edmundo Monteiro:
Fast Computation of the Discrete Fourier Transform Square Index Coefficients. 88-92 - Danyan Lin, Gang Wang, K. C. Ho, Dr. Xin Liao:
A Fast Multiplierless Discrete Fourier Transform Approximation by Sparse Factorization Optimization [Tips & Tricks]. 92-97 - Jakub Matousek, Jindrich Duník, Ondrej Straka:
Lagrangian Grid-Based Filters With Application to Terrain-Aided Navigation. 98-104 - Satish Mulleti, Timur Zirtiloglu, Arman Tan, Rabia Tugce Yazicigil, Yonina C. Eldar:
Power-Efficient Sampling: Towards low-power analog-to-digital converters. 106-125 - Tim Davidson, James P. Reilly:
In Celebration: Professor Simon Haykin [In Memoriam]. 126

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