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IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing (TSP) - 论文列表

本期论文列表
Sequential blind extraction of instantaneously mixed sources

On the existence of universal nonlinearities for blind source separation

Solving Fredholm integrals of the first kind with tensor product structure in 2 and 2.5 dimensions

Detection of signals by information theoretic criteria: general asymptotic performance analysis

Tracking performance of the RLS algorithm applied to an antenna array in a realistic fading environment

Optimal designs for space-time linear precoders and decoders

Multi-input multi-output fading channel tracking and equalization using Kalman estimation

Wideband Weyl symbols for dispersive time-varying processing of systems and random signals

An efficient robust adaptive filtering algorithm based on parallel subgradient projection techniques

Block adaptive filters with deterministic reference inputs for event-related signals: BLMS and BRLS

An MCMC sampling approach to estimation of nonstationary hidden Markov models

Complexity reduction in fixed-lag smoothing for hidden Markov models

Blind channel identification based on the geometry of the received signal constellation

The design of approximate Hilbert transform pairs of wavelet bases

Sampling of periodic signals: a quantitative error analysis

The spatial relationship of DCT coefficients between a block and its sub-blocks

Analysis and design of OFDM/OQAM systems based on filterbank theory

Entropy minimization for supervised digital communications channel equalization

Capon multiuser receiver for CDMA systems with space-time coding

A mixed MAP/MLSE receiver for convolutional coded signals transmitted over a fading channel

Subspace-based (semi-) blind channel estimation for block precoded space-time OFDM

Importance sampling simulation for evaluating lower-bound symbol error rate of the Bayesian DFE with multilevel signaling schemes

Novel efficient bit-loading algorithms for peak-energy-limited ADSL-type multicarrier systems

Comments on "Canonical coordinates and the geometry of inference, rate, and capacity"