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Signal Processing, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, February 1995
- Murat Kunt:
Editorial. 1 - Marc Lavielle:
A stochastic algorithm for parametric and non-parametric estimation in the case of incomplete data. 3-17 - George-Othon Glentis
:
A fast algorithm for ∈R-1 factorization of Toeplitz matrices. 19-36 - Pierre-Olivier Amblard, Jean-Marc Brossier:
Adaptive estimation of the fourth-order cumulant of a white stochastic process. 37-43 - Christine Servière, Daniel Baudois:
Source separation with noisy observations: A noise cancelling application. 45-57 - Antolino Gallego
, María C. Carrión, Diego P. Ruiz
, Abdellatif Medouri:
A 'constrained third-order mean'-type estimator to calculate the parameters of exponentially damped sinusoids using third-order statistics. 59-69 - B. Kartikeyan, A. Sarkar:
The assignment of topographic labels by a statistical model-based approach. 71-86 - S. Bhattacharya, D. Bhattacharya, N. C. Ray, S. Sinha:
Design and implementation of a 2-D linear phase IIR filter using symbolic computation routines. 87-95 - Giacinto Gelli
:
Power and timing parameter estimation of multiple cyclostationary signals from sensor array data. 97-102 - Igor Ozimek, Jurij F. Tasic:
New approach to parallel systolic algorithm implementations - RLSL example. 103-110 - Pasi Fränti:
Thesis alerts. 111-115
Volume 42, Number 2, March 1995
- Sylvie Marcos, Alain Marsal, Messaoud Benidir:
The propagator method for source bearing estimation. 121-138 - Petre Stoica, Anders Eriksson:
MUSIC estimation of real-valued sine-wave frequencies. 139-146 - Antonio Napolitano
:
Cyclic higher-order statistics: Input/output relations for discrete- and continuous-time MIMO linear almost-periodically time-variant systems. 147-166 - John A. Gubner, Wei-Bin Chang:
Wavelet transforms for discrete-time periodic signals. 167-180 - Nirupam Sarkar, B. B. Chaudhuri:
Multifractal and generalized dimensions of gray-tone digital images. 181-190 - Arnab K. Shaw:
Design of denominator separable 2-D IIR filters. 191-206 - Y. O. Al-Jalili:
Identification algorithm of upper sideband and lower sideband SSB signals. 207-213 - Y. O. Al-Jalili, Stephen K. Barton, Simon J. Shepherd:
Distortion analysis of the bulk FFT structure for multi-carrier demodulators. 215-219 - Swapan K. Parui, Amitava Datta, Tamaltaru Pal:
Shape approximation of arc patterns using dynamic neural networks. 221-225 - Yong Lian
, Yong Ching Lim:
Reducing the complexity of frequency response masking filters using half-band filters. 227-230
Volume 42, Number 3, March 1995
- Anna Tatsaki, Chrissavgi Dre, Thanos Stouraitis
, Costas E. Goutis:
On the computation of the prime factor DST. 231-236 - Daniel Gold, Hanoch Ur:
Error spectrum shaping in linear phase frequency sampling FIR filters. 237-260 - Soo-Chang Pei, Jong-Jy Shyu:
Symmetric properties of 2-D sequences and their applications for designing linear-phase 2-D FIR digital filters. 261-271 - Xiang-Gen Xia, C.-C. Jay Kuo
, Zhen Zhang:
Multiband signal reconstruction from finite samples. 273-289 - V. Kravtchenko-Berejnoi, F. Lefeuvre, V. Krasnossel'skikh, D. Lagoutte:
On the use of tricoherent analysis to detect non-linear wave-wave interactions. 291-309 - Panbong Ha, Souguil Ann:
Robust time-varying parametric modelling of voiced speech. 311-317 - Erdal Panayirci, Wan-Ling Chen:
Minimum redundancy array structure for interference cancellation. 319-334

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