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NEWS AND RESOURCES FOR MEMBERS OF THE IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING SOCIETY
You would be hard pressed to find a consumer electronic product that does not require digital signal processing. Consumer electronics is a big market—about US$165 billion this year, and the requirement for digital signal processors (DSPs) just keeps growing with the introduction of new, innovative products.
Learn about how DSPs evolve in consumer electronics applications through the Special Report by Ron Schneiderman in the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (May 2010).
Open Calls
Society News
- IEEE Annual Election to Begin in August / Attention Needed from Graduating Student Members
- SPS Member Nikias Named President of USC
- Call for Medal Nominations: IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal
- Web-Based Query Tool Available For Gathering Membership Data
- Vancouver Section Hosted Mini-Symposium on Engineering for Biomedical Applications
- Upcoming Distinguished Lectures – June 2010
Conferences & Events
Technical Committee News
- Activity Updates from the Sensor Array and Multichannel (SAM) Technical Committee
- Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP) TC Announces the Winners of the 6th Annual Data Analysis Competition
- DSPs Evolving in Consumer Electronics Applications
- Recent Patents in Signal Processing Areas (June 2010)
