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The Latest News, Articles, and Events in Signal Processing

The Advanced Communication Systems Lab is seeking individuals with practical signal processing research experience. You will make key contributions in original research and develop innovative products and solutions for the GE businesses including Aviation Systems, Energy, Healthcare and Water as well as US Government agencies such as DARPA, DoE and DHS.

As a special benefit of IEEE membership, for the month of April IEEE-USA is offering a free eBook, Engineering the Art of Negotiation – Part 2 – How to Handle Your Colleagues.

Information on how to download this eBook will be available in the April Benefits Bulletin of IEEE-USA.

 

Beginning in 2012, the guidelines to help to distinguish misuse of IEEE personal digital libraries, has been updated.

Our SPS member Sadaoki Furui received the 63rd NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai: Japan Broadcasting Corporation) Broadcast Cultural Award .

IEEE will soon be releasing the new IEEE business platform, also known as IBP. The new platform includes new web applications, a new user interface, and a new version of SAMIEEE.

by Johannes Brehmer, Springer, 2012

The Signal Processing for Communications and Networking Technical Committee (SPCOM TC) promotes activities addressing signal processing challenges in communications and networking.

It was with great regret and sadness that the Signal & Image Processing community learned about the sudden loss of TilAach.

The Industry DSP Technology Standing Committee (IDSP-SC) is now focusing on emerging signal processing applications and technologies from industry and practice perspectives.

There were more reports of plagiarism in 2011 than in any year prior. The increase in the number and severity of plagiarism cases is a serious threat to the quality of SPS’s conferences and IEEE Xplore®.

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