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A warm greeting from the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) and sincere wishes for a prosperous new year! Starting in 2012, the Society is offering the lowest-ever annual membership for $20. This e-membership package includes the FREE electronic delivery of the Society's flagship publication. All members receive substantial discounts on registration fees for the Society’s solely owned conferences and workshops, and reduced, member pricing for print subscriptions of SPS journals.
Congratulations to the following seven new SPS Chapters created in 2011!
More related information can be found at the SP Society's IEEE Chapter Resources website.
Did you know? IEEE SPS provides travel support for local chapters to invite SPS Distinguished Lecturers. See a list of SPS 2011 and 2012 Distinguished Lecturers, and bookmark this link for upcoming SPS Distinguished Lectures near you.
Beginning January 2012, several of the IEEE Signal Processing Society’s Technical Committees (TCs) have new Chairs taking leadership roles.
Links and more information about the 13 TCs in the Society can be found at this link.
The IEEE Signal Processing Society congratulates 53 SPS members who were recognized with the grade of Fellow as of 1 January 2012. Nominations are now being accepted till March 1, 2012, for the IEEE Fellow Class of 2013.
The IEEE SPS journals are highly ranked in the latest journal citation report.
Michael T. Loiacono (Rutgers University) “Cross-layer performance analysis and adaptation for real-time wireless video streaming”, Advisor: Prof. Wade Trappe (2011)
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Vista Research has immediate openings for superior professionals with experience in statistical signal processing and communications systems.
Something really innovative has happened in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, where the third IEEE Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS) took place in November 2011. The 2011 WIFS, in a partnership with the Brazilian Association of Forensic Experts of the Federal Police (APCF), included in its program a series of oral presentations, posters, and demos, which represent an effort of the forensics experts to call the attention of academics to problems they often face.
Qualcomm Atheros (QCA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm and a leading provider of wireless and wired technologies for the mobile, networking, computing and consumer electronics markets,
focusing on inventing technologies that connect and empower people in ways that are elegant and accessible to all.
On November 14 2011, the 2011 Western New York Image Processing Workshop (WNYIPW) was hold in Rochester Institute of Technology. The workshop, now in its 14th year, is jointly sponsored by the Rochester chapter of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
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