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Signal Processing, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, September 1990
- Marc Moonen, Joos Vandewalle:
Recursive least squares with stabilized inverse factorization. 1-15 - S. Tanveer Fathima, B. Yegnanarayana:
A maximum entropy approach to interpolation. 17-24 - Marvin Freedman, Djuro G. Zrilic:
Nonlinear arithmetic operations on the delta sigma pulse stream. 25-35 - Wageeh W. Boles
, Morton Kanefsky, Marwan A. Simaan
:
A reduced edge distortion median filtering algorithm for binary images. 37-47 - Emilio L. Zapata, José Ignacio Benavides Benítez, Oscar G. Plata
, Francisco F. Rivera, José María Carazo:
Image template matching on hypercube SIMD computers. 49-60 - Gunilla Borgefors, Thomas Hartmann, Steven L. Tanimoto:
Parallel distance transforms on pyramid machines: Theory and implementation. 61-86 - M. S. Reddy, S. N. Hazra:
Equiripple approximation design using first order McClellan transformation. 87-91 - Georges Zanellato:
Speaker independent isolated word recognition: Original French title: Reconnaissance de mots isolés dans un contexte multilocuteur. 93-95 - Michael Gilge:
Visual communication by region-oriented transform coding: Original German title: Regionenorientierte transformations codierung in der Bildkommunikation. 95
Volume 21, Number 2, October 1990
- Cédric Demeure:
Fast least squares estimation of amplitude and phase of damped cosines. 107-115 - Meng Hwa Er:
An alternative implementation of quadratically constrained broadband beamformers. 117-127 - C. Ronse:
Why mathematical morphology needs complete lattices. 129-154 - V. Y. Zagursky, N. Y. Semyonova:
Investigating the nonlinearity of analog-digital converters. 155-168 - F. P. Ph. De Vries:
Automatic, adaptive, brightness independent contrast enhancement. 169-182 - Dov Wulich, Eugene I. Plotkin, M. N. S. Swamy:
Discrete time-varying filter and PLL for synchronous estimation of parameters of a sine signal corrupted by a closely spaced FM interference. 183-194 - Yingbo Hua, Tapan K. Sarkar:
Matrix pencil and system poles. 195-198 - Kurt Hauser:
Adaptive detectors for digital modems: (in English), by A.P. Clark, Loughborough University of Technology. Publishers: Pentech Press Limited, Graham Lodge, Graham Road, London NW4 3DG, 1989, 453 pp., ISBN 0-7273-0112-8. 201-202 - Timo Lensu:
Topics for a statistical description of radar cross section: by Andrew Lewis Maffett. Publishers: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1UD, England, 1989, xv+373 pp., ISBN 0-471-61357-6. 202-203 - Claude R. Galand:
Analogue and digital signal processing and coding: by P.M. Grant, C.F.N. Cowan, B. Mulgrew and J.H. Dripps, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Edinburgh. Publishers: Chartwell-Bratt, Old Orchard, Bickley Road, Bromley, Kent BR1 2NE, United Kingdom, 1989, xvi+366 pp., ISBN 0-86238-206-8, £14.50. 203-205
Volume 21, Number 3, November 1990
- Jason Wexler, Shlomit Raz:
Discrete Gabor expansions. 207-220 - J. M. Hans du Buf:
Gabor phase in texture discrimination. 221-240 - D. K. Mehra:
A generalized least squares fast transversal filter algorithm for the decision feedback equalization of dispersive channels. 241-250 - Panajotis Agathoklis, S. Foda:
Recursive implementation of 2-D finite memory filters. 251-260 - Ravi Prakash Ramachandran, Peter Kabal:
Transmultiplexers: Perfect reconstruction and compensation of channel distortion. 261-274 - David Hertz:
Only additions algorithm for locating the frequency of a complex tone. 275-280 - Petri Jarske:
Introductory digital signal processing with computer applications: by Paul A. Lynn, formerly Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Bristol, and Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, and Wolfgang FUERST, Information Management Services, United Nations, New York. Publishers: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1UD, England, 1989, xi+371 pages, ISBN 0-471-91564-5. 283 - Moncef Gabbouj:
"Les filtres numériques, analyse et synthèse des filtres unidimensionnels", 3e édition, Collections techniques et scientifique des télécommunications (CNET-ENST): by R. Boite et H. Leich, Faculté Polytechnique de Mons. Publishers: Masson S.A., 120, bd Saint-Germain, 75280 Paris Cedex 06, France, 1990, 431 pages, ISBN 2-225-81884-3. 283-284 - Kari Järvinen:
Linear prediction theory, a mathematical basis for adaptive systems: by P. Strobach. Siemens AG, München, Fed. Rep. Germany. Publishers: Springer-Verlag, heidelberger Platz 3, Postfach, D-1000 Berlin 33, Fed. Rep. Germany, 1990, xvi+422 pages, ISBN 3-540-51871-1, 0-387-51871-1. 284-285 - Bernard Escudié:
Random processes: Measurement, analysis and simulation: by Josef Cacko, Matej Bily and Juraj Bukoveczky, Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Publishers: Elsevier Science Publishers, Sara Burgerhartsstraat 25, P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1988, ix+232 pages, ISBN 0-444-98942-0 (Vol 8). 285-286
Volume 21, Number 4, December 1990
- J. M. Hans du Buf, T. George Campbell:
A quantitative comparison of edge-preserving smoothing techniques. 289-301 - Luis Torres-Urgell
, R. Lynn Kirlin:
Adaptive image compression using Karhunen-Loeve transform. 303-313 - Jihoon Kim, Iickho Song
:
A suboptimum quantization-detection scheme using input amplitude compression. 315-321 - Guy Jumarie:
Nonlinear filtering. A weighted mean squares approach and a Bayesian one via the maximum entropy principle. 323-338 - Gonhsin Liu:
Fourier phase retrieval algorithm with noise constraints. 339-347 - Petre Stoica, Randolph L. Moses:
On biased estimators and the unbiased Cramér-Rao lower bound. 349-350 - Murat Kunt:
Acknowledgment. 351-354 - Peter Steffen:
Digital signal processing: by R.A. Roberts and C.T. Mullis. Publishers: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Route 128, Reading, MA 01867, U.S.A., 1987, xiv + 578 pp., ISBN 0-201-16350-0. 355-356 - Gernot Kubin:
Recursive algorithms for adaptive transversal filters: Optimality and time-variance. 357

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