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Heinz G. Göckler
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- affiliation: Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [j10]Håkan Johansson, Heinz G. Göckler:
Two-Stage-Based Polyphase Structures for Arbitrary-Integer Sampling Rate Conversion. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 62-II(5): 486-490 (2015) - 2012
- [c17]Daniel J. Alfsmann, Heinz G. Göckler:
Hypercomplex Bark-scale filter bank design based on allpass-phase specifications. EUSIPCO 2012: 519-523 - 2011
- [j9]Amir Eghbali, Håkan Johansson, Per Löwenborg, Heinz G. Göckler:
Dynamic Frequency-Band Reallocation and Allocation: from Satellite-Based Communication Systems to Cognitive Radios. J. Signal Process. Syst. 62(2): 187-203 (2011) - 2010
- [c16]Thomas Kurbiel, Daniel J. Alfsmann, Heinz G. Göckler:
Iteratively reweighted design of oversampling complex-modulated filter-banks for high output-signal quality. EUSIPCO 2010: 2171-2175 - [c15]Djordje Babic, Heinz G. Göckler:
Polynomial-based digital filters as prototype filters in DFT modulated filter banks. EUSIPCO 2010: 2176-2180
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Heinz G. Göckler, Henning Puder, Hugo Fastl, Sven Nordholm, Torsten Dau, Walter Kellermann:
Digital Signal Processing for Hearing Instruments. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2009 (2009) - [j7]Thomas Kurbiel, Heinz G. Göckler, Daniel J. Alfsmann:
A Novel Approach to the Design of Oversampling Low-Delay Complex-Modulated Filter Bank Pairs. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2009 (2009) - [c14]Christian Stocker, Thomas Kurbiel, Daniel J. Alfsmann, Heinz G. Göckler:
A novel approach to the design of oversampling complex-modulated digital filter banks. EUSIPCO 2009: 2648-2652 - [c13]Thomas Kurbiel, Heinz G. Göckler, Daniel J. Alfsmann:
Oversampling complex-modulated digital filter bank pairs suitable for extensive subband-signal amplification. EUSIPCO 2009: 2658-2662 - [c12]Daniel J. Alfsmann, Heinz G. Göckler, Thomas Kurbiel:
Filter banks for hearing aids applying subband amplification: A comparison of different specification and design approaches. EUSIPCO 2009: 2663-2667 - 2008
- [c11]Thomas Kurbiel, Daniel J. Alfsmann, Heinz G. Göckler:
Design of highly selective quasi-equiripple FIR lowpass filters with approximately linear phase and very lowgroup delay. EUSIPCO 2008: 1-5 - 2007
- [c10]Mohammed N. Abdulazim, Thomas Kurbiel, Heinz G. Göckler:
Modified DFT SBC-FDFMUX filter bank systems for flexible frequency reallocation. EUSIPCO 2007: 60-64 - [c9]Daniel J. Alfsmann, Heinz G. Göckler, Stephen J. Sangwine, Todd A. Ell:
Hypercomplex algebras in digital signal processing: Benefits and drawbacks. EUSIPCO 2007: 1322-1326 - [c8]Daniel J. Alfsmann, Heinz G. Göckler:
On hyperbolic complex LTI digital systems. EUSIPCO 2007: 1332-1336 - 2006
- [c7]Heinz G. Göckler, Alexandra Groth, Mohammed N. Abdulazim:
Parallelisation of Digital Signal Processing in Uniform and Reconfigurable Filter Banks for Satellite Communications. APCCAS 2006: 1059-1062 - 2005
- [c6]Mohammed N. Abdulazim, Heinz G. Göckler:
Design options of the versatile oversampling two-channel SBC-FDFMUX filter bank. ECCTD 2005: 441-444 - [c5]Heinz G. Göckler, Mohammed N. Abdulazim:
Joint oversampling FDM demultiplexing and perfectly reconstructing SBC filter bank for two channels. EUSIPCO 2005: 1-4 - 2004
- [c4]Heiko Kopmann, Heinz G. Göckler:
Error analysis of ultra-wideband hybrid analogue-to-digital conversion. EUSIPCO 2004: 1091-1094 - 2003
- [j6]Heiko Kopmann, Heinz G. Göckler:
Comprehensive error analysis of ultra-wideband direct conversion receivers. Signal Process. 83(8): 1597-1611 (2003) - 2002
- [c3]Gennaro Evangelista, Heinz G. Göckler:
Arbitrary sampling rate conversion of complex signals. EUSIPCO 2002: 1-4 - 2001
- [j5]Heinz G. Göckler, Gennaro Evangelista, Alexandra Groth:
Minimal block processing approach to fractional sample rate conversion. Signal Process. 81(4): 673-691 (2001) - [c2]Alexandra Groth, Heinz G. Göckler:
Efficient minimum group delay block processing approach to fractional sample rate conversion. ISCAS (2) 2001: 189-192 - 2000
- [c1]Alexandra Groth, Frank Budke, Heinz G. Göckler, Gennaro Evangelista:
Linear phase FIR filter design for multirate systems based on fast convolution. EUSIPCO 2000: 1-4
1990 – 1999
- 1995
- [j4]Thomas Gebauer, Heinz G. Göckler:
Channel-Individual Adaptive Beamforming for Mobile Satellite Communications. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 13(2): 439-448 (1995) - 1992
- [j3]Heinz G. Göckler, Helmut Eyssele:
Study of on-board digital FDM-demultiplexing for mobile SCPC satellite communications. Eur. Trans. Telecommun. 3(1): 7-14 (1992) - [j2]Heinz G. Göckler, Helmut Eyssele:
Study of on-board digital FDM-demultiplexing for mobile SCPC satellite communications. Eur. Trans. Telecommun. 3(1): 17-30 (1992)
1980 – 1989
- 1982
- [j1]Heinz G. Göckler, Helmut Scheuermann:
A Modular Approach to a Digital 60-Channel Transmultiplexer Using Directional Filters. IEEE Trans. Commun. 30(7): 1598-1613 (1982)
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