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SPS Publications Alert: 2020 Tables of Contents Are Back!

You may have been wondering what happened to the list of tables of contents (TOCs) we were offering in the SPS Newsletter each month? Well, beginning in 2020, many of the SPS journals eliminated month-based issues and moved to volume-only publications; for these, there are no month-based TOCs. In order to address this, we worked to devise a method to collect a range of articles being posted to IEEEXplore® and assemble them into a separate, yet familiar, formatted TOC.

Early Stage Researcher (M/F/D) - Coded waveforms for colocated MIMO radar using sparse modelling

A Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO radar makes use of orthogonal transmit waveforms either in time, in frequency or in code, in order to exploit diversity gain (due to the larger number of degrees of freedom than their phase-array counterparts) and obtain more information from a radar scenario or target. Time Domain Multiplexing at transmit is an easy and cost-effective approach to achieve orthogonality but it implies increasing measurement time with the number of transmitter and a potential ambiguity for Doppler-shift estimation.

Early Stage Researcher (M/F/D) - Adaptive compressed sensing methods for more efficient radar detection and localization

The range resolution of a radar system is directly propotional to its bandwidth. Applications demand more and more range resolution and thus higher high frequency bandwidths. Unfortunately, these bandwidths are limited because of several reasons like techical (hardware limitations), atmospherical windows and specific regulations. A promising approach to overcome these limitations is to use conventional small band radars with disjoint frequency bands and fuse the data using compressed sensing methods to gain a high overall bandwidth.

Tomographic SAR Reconstruction (ESR8)

Applying tomographic SAR inversion using compressive sensing is well established in the SAR community. In contrast to state of the art approaches applied to satellite data novel CS reconstruction approaches combining sparsity with prior information will be researched and implemented. We intend to use high resolution airborne data sets from FHR and later, from our own sensor platform. The data is superior to satellite data concerning resolution und SNR. The main goal is the evaluation of the used CS methods for remote sensing 3-D imaging.

The Year of Living Dangerously

I am writing this column on the first official day of spring while “sheltering in place” in Northern California. In these uncertain times, we are all experiencing the anxiety that comes from an unpredictable situation that we do not control; the shock of seeing, perhaps for the first time, all of the shelves in grocery stores empty; and the stress of working, living, and sleeping in the same place.

An Overview of the MPEG-5 Essential Video Coding Standard

Since the 1970s, various image and video coding techniques have been explored, and some of them have been included in the video coding standards issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Motion Pictures Expert Group (MPEG) and International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG).

Straggler-Resistant Distributed Matrix Computation via Coding Theory: Removing a Bottleneck in Large-Scale Data Processing

The current big data era routinely requires the processing of large-scale data on massive distributed computing clusters. In these applications, data sets are often so large that they cannot be housed in the memory and/or the disk of any one computer. Thus, the data and the processing are typically distributed across multiple nodes.

Optimally Compressed Nonparametric Online Learning: Tradeoffs between memory and consistency

Batch training of machine learning models based on neural networks is well established, whereas, to date, streaming methods are largely based on linear models. To go beyond linear in the online setting, nonparametric methods are of interest due to their universality and ability to stably incorporate new information via convexity or Bayes's rule.

Machine Learning From Distributed, Streaming Data

The field of machine learning has undergone radical transformations during the last decade. These transformations, which have been fueled by our ability to collect and generate tremendous volumes of training data and leverage massive amounts of low-cost computing power, have led to an explosion in research activity in the field by academic and industrial researchers.

Series to Highlight Women in Signal Processing: Dr. Birsen Yazici

Dr. Birsen Yazici received her B.S. degrees in electrical engineering and mathematics from Bogazici University, Istanbul Turkey, in 1988, and the M.S.and Ph.D.degrees in mathematics and electrical engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA, in 1990 and 1994, respectively.