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Date: 3 May 2024
Chapter: Gujarat
Chapter Chair: Mita Paunwala
Title: How to Write a Technical Paper for Publication with IEEE
Date: 15 May 2024
Time: 11:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Atulya Yellepeddi, Dr. Ravi Kiran Raman
Date: 13-16 May 2024
Location: Hong Kong, China
Date: 18-20 September 2024
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Date: 26 September 2024
Chapter: Italy Chapter
Chapter Chair: Enrico Magli
Title: Computational analysis of everyday acoustic scenes: methods, data, and evaluation
Date: 17 May 2024
Chapter: Türkiye Chapter
Chapter Chair: Burak Acar
Title: Topic: Conversational AI and Speech Technologies
A warm greeting to the signal processing community as I start my term as the editor-in-chief of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine ( SPM ). I hope to be worthy of the confidence invested in me and to be able to follow successfully in Christian Jutten’s footsteps.
Time reversal is a physical principle well known for its deterministic focusing effect. Recently discovered statistical effects show that the time reversal focusing spot is not a point but has a Bessel power distribution. This finding offers accurate and reliable speed estimation indoors, where multipaths are abundant, with mostly nonline-of-sight (NLOS) conditions, and enable various indoor applications, such as wireless sensing and tracking. No known techniques can thrive in such scenarios. In essence, time reversal is an effective tool that embraces multipaths as virtual sensors with hundreds of thousands of degrees of freedom for our utilization.
The research landscape is evolving very dynamically. This column reflects on it from a conference viewpoint and focuses on the importance of creating a more sustainable culture for the conference portfolio that the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) offers. Among the different considerations, the role that virtual conferences can play is highlighted.