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The IEEE Signal Processing Society is excited to announce the finalists of the first SPS 5-Minute Video Clip Contest!
The voting platform is now open, and you can help support the final three teams by voting for your favorite video! Cast your vote by 11:59 PM (ET) on Wednesday, 6 May 2020. You may only vote once.
Voting is simple! To vote, please follow the steps below.
This year’s topic, "Let There Be a Beam!", asked students to explore beamforming, which, based on a spatially distributed array of sensors (antennas, microphones, hydrophones, etc.), can form a beam in space for enhanced signal reception or transmission, which has a wide range of applications, such as radar, sonar, teleconferencing, radio astronomy, seismology, medical diagnosis and treatment, human computer interface, and wireless communications, etc. Students were also welcome to submit “open topic” videos about subjects besides beamforming.
Grand Prize $5,000 Video Title: An Indoor Localization System Exploiting LTE Signals: A Synthetic Aperture-Based Beamforming Approach to Mitigate Multipath University of California, Irvine Supervisor: Zaher (Zak) Kassas Students: Zainab Ashai Xinyi Zhong Qitai Meng Ali Abdallah |
Runner up $2,500 Video Title: Fast beam alignment in millimeter wave radios The University of Texas at Austin Supervisor: Robert W. Heath Jr. Students: Juliet M. Leger Kayla N. Tran Frida K. Maldonado Nitin Jonathan Myers |
Runner up $2,500 Video Title: Co-prime Beamforming and Its Application to Speech Processing University of Wollongong Supervisor: Christian Ritz Students: Jiahong Zhao Hualin Ren Zishan Gao Hantao Zeng |
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