Journal: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing

Volume 46, Issue 10

2589 -- 2600Mehmet Bilgen, Michael F. Insana. Covariance analysis of time delay estimates for strained signals
2601 -- 2610Zhuquan Zang, Antonio Cantoni, Kok Lay Teo. ∞ optimization methods
2611 -- 2615J. Homer, Robert R. Bitmead, Iven M. Y. Mareels. Quantifying the effects of dimension on the convergence rate of the LMS adaptive FIR estimator
2616 -- 2625Harry Oung, Flemming Forsberg. Theory and applications of adaptive constant-Q distributions
2626 -- 2637Vladimir Katkovnik. Discrete-time local polynomial approximation of the instantaneous frequency
2638 -- 2650Gianpaolo Evangelista, Sergio Cavaliere. Frequency-warped filter banks and wavelet transforms: a discrete-time approach via Laguerre expansion
2651 -- 2663J. Homer, Iven M. Y. Mareels, Robert R. Bitmead, Bo Wahlberg, A. Gustafsson. LMS estimation via structural detection
2664 -- 2673Thomas M. Panicker, V. John Mathews, Giovanni L. Sicuranza. Adaptive parallel-cascade truncated Volterra filters
2674 -- 2683V. Shtrom, H. Howard Fan. New class of zero-forcing cost functions in blind equalization
2684 -- 2697Arvind V. Keerthi, John J. Shynk. Separation of cochannel signals in TDMA mobile radio
2698 -- 2707G. Tong Zhou, William R. Schafer, Ronald W. Schafer. A three-state biological point process model and its parameter estimation
2708 -- 2725Peter Strobach. Bi-iteration recursive instrumental variable subspace tracking and adaptive filtering
2726 -- 2735Petar M. Djuric. Asymptotic MAP criteria for model selection
2736 -- 2743Jacob Sheinvald, Mati Wax, Anthony J. Weiss. Localization of multiple sources with moving arrays
2744 -- 2756Shawn M. Verbout, James M. O. Jeffrey, Jeffrey T. Ludwig, Alan V. Oppenheim. Parameter estimation for autoregressive Gaussian-mixture processes: the EMAX algorithm
2757 -- 2766Q. T. Zhang. A statistical resolution theory of the AR method of spectral analysis
2767 -- 2780Chi-Sing Leung, Lai-Wan Chan. An error control scheme for transmission of vector quantization data over noisy channels
2781 -- 2789Hsin-Chia Fu, Yeong-Yuh Xu. Multilinguistic handwritten character recognition by Bayesian decision-based neural networks
2790 -- 2796Gung Feng. Data smoothing by cubic spline filters
2796 -- 2804Moeness G. Amin, William J. Williams. High spectral resolution time-frequency distribution kernels
2804 -- 2807Peter Kraniauskas, Gianfranco Cariolaro, Tomaso Erseghe. Method for defining a class of fractional operations
2807 -- 2812Bo Xuan, Roberto H. Bamberger. Multidimensional, paraunitary principal component filter banks
2812 -- 2818Alfred Mertins. Subspace approach for the design of cosine-modulated filter banks with linear-phase prototype filter
2819 -- 2821Harold S. Stone. Convolution theorems for linear transforms
2822 -- 2824Wen Chen 0004, Shuichi Itoh. A sampling theorem for shift-invariant subspace
2825 -- 2829Hyun Woo Kang, Yong Soo Cho, Dae Hee Youn. Adaptive precompensation of Wiener systems
2829 -- 2832Thomas M. Panicker, V. John Mathews. Parallel-cascade realizations and approximations of truncated Volterra systems
2833 -- 2837John Tsimbinos, Kenneth V. Lever. Input Nyquist sampling suffices to identify and compensate nonlinear systems
2837 -- 2841Michael Frey, David Andescavage. An analytic theory for power law detection of bursty targets in multiplicative noise
2841 -- 2847Boaz Lerner, Hugo Guterman, Its'hak Dinstein. A classification-driven partially occluded object segmentation (CPOOS) method with application to chromosome analysis