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News and Resources for Members of the IEEE Signal Processing Society

May 2011

The IEEE Board of Directors recently approved a five-point approach to address open access to IEEE publications.

We would like to take this opportunity to share with you some recent news and work related to our MLSP-TC.

Cloud computing is an emerging technology aimed at providing various computing and storage services over the Internet. However, Multimedia processing in a cloud imposes great challenges.

Candidate will work hands-on on developing and implementing innovative signal-processing solutions for Siemens businesses. Candidate will work on a broad variety of technologies and products relevant for Siemens businesses.

SPCOM TC covers research topics at the intersection of signal processing, communications, networking and information theory. With the explosive growth of data communication, our area is full of vitality, characterized by both the great progress that has been made and the number of research challenges that still remain.

In the May issue of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, the editorial article, by Dr. Ghassan AlRegib, raised a very interesting question. Which signal processing algorithms or theories have gone extinct (if any), and which ones have the highest impact on our current products and technologies?

IEEE recently released a beta version of the IEEE Technology Navigator (TechNav) that provides an integrated way to locate IEEE technical resources.

Users can select a technical concept or “tag,” and TechNav displays IEEE content and events (e.g., conferences, publications, standards, published articles). “Tags” are mapped to IEEE Societies and industry sectors, permitting navigation from two different spaces.

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