Bor-Rong Horng, Alan N. Willson Jr.: Lagrange multiplier approaches to the design of two-channel perfect-reconstruction linear-phase FIR filter banks.
364-374
Phillip A. Regalia: Stable and efficient lattice algorithms for adaptive IIR filtering.
375-388
V. Ramasubramanian, Kuldip K. Paliwal: Fast K-dimensional tree algorithms for nearest neighbor search with application to vector quantization encoding.
518-531
Duncan J. Wingham: The reconstruction of a band-limited function and its Fourier transform from a finite number of samples at arbitrary locations by singular value decomposition.
559-570
Adewole O. Osinubi, Robert A. King: One-dimensional Hadamard naturalness-preserving transform reconstruction of signals degraded by nonstationary noise processes.
645-659
V. K. Ananthashayana: Comments on 'Fourier analysis and signal processing by use of the Mobius inversion formula' [by I.S. Reed] et al.
676
Chong-Yung Chi: Minimum-variance deconvolution and maximum-likelihood deconvolution for nonwhite Bernoulli-Gaussian processes with a Joseph spectrum.
676-679
Svante Gunnarsson: On the quality of recursively identified FIR models.
679-682
Ashok K. Krishnamurthy: Glottal source estimation using a sum-of-exponentials model.
682-686
Fu Li, Richard J. Vaccaro: Performance degradation of DOA estimators due to unknown noise fields.
686-690
J.-C. Liu, T.-P. Lin: A note on `Notch Fourier transform' [by Y. Tadokodo and K. Abe].
690-691
Soo-Chang Pei, Jong-Jy Shyu: Relationships among digital one/half band filters, low/high order differentiators, and discrete/differentiating Hilbert transformers.
694-700
Bin Yang, Johann F. Böhme: Rotation-based RLS algorithms: unified derivations, numerical properties, and parallel implementations.
1151-1167
William A. Gardner, Chih-Kang Chen: Signal-selective time-difference-of-arrival estimation for passive location of man-made signal sources in highly corruptive environments. I. Theory and method.
1168-1184
Chih-Kang Chen, William A. Gardner: Signal-selective time-difference of arrival estimation for passive location of man-made signal sources in highly corruptive environments. II. Algorithms and performance.
1185-1197
John Bombardieri: Systolic pipeline architectures for symmetric convolutions.
1253-1258
Daniel Boudreau, Peter Kabal: Asymptotic receiver structures for joint maximum likelihood time delay estimation and channel identification using Gaussian signals.
1258-1261
Hans G. Feichtinger: Parseval's relationship for nonuniform samples of signals with several variables.
1262-1263
Harry B. Lee: The Cramer-Rao bound on frequency estimates of signals closely spaced in frequency.
1507-1517
Joseph M. Pimbley: Recursive autoregressive spectral estimation by minimization of the free energy.
1518-1527
David Starer, Arye Nehorai: Newton algorithms for conditional and unconditional maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters of exponential signals in noise.
1528-1534
G. W. Stewart: An updating algorithm for subspace tracking.
1535-1541
Mati Wax: On unique localization of constrained-signals sources.
1542-1547
Stefano Alliney: Digital filters as absolute norm regularizers.
1548-1562
Serge Dégerine: On local maxima of the likelihood function for Toeplitz matrix estimation.
1563-1565
Wen-Hsien Fang, Andrew E. Yagle: Fast algorithms for linear least squares smoothing problems in one and two dimensions using generalized discrete Bellman-Siegert-Krein resolvent identities.
1570-1575
Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal: Correction to `Comments on `A curiosum concerning discrete time convolution', ' plus a remark.
1575
Michael J. Werter: Suppression of limit cycles in the first-order two-dimensional direct form digital filter with a controlled rounding arithmetic.
1599-1601
Langford B. White: Cartesian hidden Markov models with applications.
1601-1604
Ping Wah Wong: Fully sigma-delta modulation encoded FIR filters.
1605-1610
Seho Oh, Robert J. Marks II: Some properties of the generalized time frequency representation with cone-shaped kernel.
1735-1745
Olivier Rioul, Patrick Flandrin: Time-scale energy distributions: a general class extending wavelet transforms.
1746-1757
A. Lee Swindlehurst, Thomas Kailath: A performance analysis of subspace-based methods in the presence of model errors. I. The MUSIC algorithm.
1758-1774
Guanghan Xu, Thomas Kailath: Direction-of-arrival estimation via exploitation of cyclostationary-a combination of temporal and spatial processing.
1775-1786
Jeffrey P. Woodard: Modeling and classification of natural sounds by product code hidden Markov models.
1833-1835
Volume 40, Number 8, August 1992
Barry S. Fagin: Negacyclic convolution using polynomial transforms on hypercubes.
1845-1851
Tamar Genossar, Moshe Porat: Can one evaluate the Gabor expansion using Gabor's iterative algorithm?
1852-1861
André Gilloire, Martin Vetterli: Adaptive filtering in subbands with critical sampling: analysis, experiments, and application to acoustic echo cancellation.
1862-1875
James P. Reilly, Kon Max Wong: Estimation of the directions of arrival of signals in unknown correlated noise. II. Asymptotic behavior and performance of the MAP approach.
2018-2028
S. C. Chan, K. L. Ho: Split vector-radix fast Fourier transform.
2029-2039
D. Mitchell Wilkes: A reverse formulation of the RISE algorithm.
2105-2108
Jar-Ferr Yang, Churng-Jou Tsai: A further analysis of decorrelation performance of spatial smoothing technique for real multipath sources.
2109-2112
Hao Ye, Ronald D. DeGroat: A generalized sidelobe canceller with soft constraints.
2112-2116
Volume 40, Number 9, September 1992
Hirohisa Iijima, Nobuhiro Miki, Nobuo Nagai: Glottal impedance based on a finite element analysis of two-dimensional unsteady viscous flow in a static glottis.
2125-2135
Glenn S. Zelniker, Fred J. Taylor: On the reduction in multiplicative complexity achieved by the polynomial residue number system.
2318-2320
Evangelos Angelidis: Block 2-D interpolation, efficient matrix factorization and application to signal processing.
2321-2323
J. Thomas Cilke, Delores M. Etter: A new adaptive algorithm to reduce weight fluctuations caused by high variance data.
2324-2327
Lippold Haken: Computational methods for real-time Fourier synthesis.
2327-2329
Moon Gi Kang, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos: Simultaneous iterative image restoration and evaluation of the regularization parameter.
2329-2334
Balbir Kumar, S. C. Dutta Roy, Hitendra Shah: On the design of FIR digital differentiators which are maximally linear at the frequency π/p, p ∈ {positive integers}.
2334-2338
Brian K. Lien: On the cascade realization of 2-D FIR filters designed by McClellan transformation.
2338-2340
Dennis R. Morgan, Charles Sanford: A control theory approach to the stability and transient analysis of the filtered-x LMS adaptive notch filter.
2341-2346
Soo-Chang Pei, Ing-Ing Yang: Computing pseudo-Wigner distribution by the fast Hartley transform.
2346-2349
D. Raghuramireddy, Rolf Unbehauen: A new realization for multiprocessor implementation of 2-D denominator-separable digital filters for real-time processing.
2349-2353
Mark J. Shensa: The discrete wavelet transform: wedding the a trous and Mallat algorithms.
2464-2482
Pao-Ta Yu, Edward J. Coyle: The classification and associative memory capability of stack filters.
2483-2497
Shubha Kadambe, Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels: A comparison of the existence of `cross terms' in the Wigner distribution and the squared magnitude of the wavelet transform and the short-time Fourier transform.
2498-2517
Harry B. Lee: Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of covariance matrices for signals closely spaced in frequency.
2518-2535
Boaz Porat, Benjamin Friedlander: Performance analysis of a class of transient detection algorithms-a unified framework.
2536-2546
Lang Tong, Yujiro Inouye, Ruey-Wen Liu: A finite-step global convergence algorithm for the parameter estimation of multichannel MA processes.
2547-2558
Surendra Prasad, Shiv Dutt Joshi: A new recursive pseudo least squares algorithm for ARMA filtering and modeling. I.
2766-2774
Surendra Prasad, Shiv Dutt Joshi: A new recursive pseudo least squares algorithm for ARMA filtering and modeling. II.
2775-2783
Q. T. Zhang: Performance analysis of complex lattice processors for signal detection.
2784-2788
Christakis Charalambous, Adib Y. Nashashibi: A computational method for the LU decomposition of rectangular matrices and its implications to the realization of 2-D digital filters.
2789-2798
Hanan Herzberg, Raziel Haimi-Cohen: A systolic array realization of an LMS adaptive filter and the effects of delayed adaptation.
2799-2803
Paulo S. R. Diniz, Luiz W. P. Biscainho: Optimal variable step size for the LMS/Newton algorithm with application to subband adaptive filtering.
2825-2829
Bennett Levitan, Gershon Buchsbaum: Conversions between parallel and hierarchic architecture analysis multirate filter banks.
2837-2841
Chi-Min Liu, Chein-Wei Jen: A parallel adaptive algorithm for moving target detection and its VLSI array realization.
2841-2848
Seong Keun Oh, Chong Kwan Un: Simple computational methods of the AP algorithm for maximum likelihood localization of multiple radiating sources.
2848-2854
Markus E. Ali, Franz Schreib: Adaptive single snapshot beamforming: a new concept for the rejection of nonstationary and coherent interferers.
3055-3058