V. John Mathews (Oregon State University, USA)
Lecture Date: October 18, 2019
Chapter: Kerala
Chapter Chair: Suresh Kumaraswamy
Topic: Signal Processing for Health Monitoring of Aerospace Structures
Lecture Date: October 18, 2019
Chapter: Kerala
Chapter Chair: Suresh Kumaraswamy
Topic: Signal Processing for Health Monitoring of Aerospace Structures
Lecture Date: October 15, 2019
Chapter: Gujarat
Chapter Chair: Suman Mitra
Topic: Signal Processing for Neural Prostheses
Lecture Date: August 5, 2019
Chapter: Gujarat
Chapter Chair: Suman Mitra
Topic: Sensing Technologies and Applications in Smart Lighting and Beyond
Lecture Date: July 23-24, 2019
Chapter: Hyderabad
Chapter Chair: Lalitha Vadlamani
Topic: Machine Learning in Connected Lighting: Applications and Opportunities
The following lists all the past chairs and members of the SPS Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee.
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The ELIOT project aims to study communication networks of interconnected devices that lie at the core of many key future technologies such as distributed control systems for autonomous vehicles, sensor networks for structural health monitoring and for smart cities. In addition to reliability, all these applications come with strict requirements in terms of: energy efficiency, security, latency and self-optimization capabilities, and demand for innovative enabling technologies. The
The following lists all the past chairs and members of the SPS Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee.
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January 18-22, 2021
NOTE: Location changed to--Virtual Conference
September 21-23, 2020
NOTE: Location changed to--Virtual Conference
The list of tables of contents (TOCs) are now available for July 2019. The TOCs are formatted to the style of its publication and offers not only links to the full issue on the front cover, but also links to the individual articles to take you directly to IEEEXplore®; simply mouse-over the article title and click on it.