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Special Issue Proposal Submission

Procedure for Submitting Special Issue Proposal

  1. Identify a suitable topic for the special issue. Any topic within the Scope of the Signal Processing Society is appropriate, although special preference is given to new and emerging areas. Approval for subjects that have already been the focus of special issues in other journals will be difficult to obtain. Keep in mind that a typical issue of J-STSP will consist of about 170-190 printed pages, corresponding to about 14-16 papers of 12 pages each plus the editorial and guest editor bios.

The IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing solicits special issues on topics that cover the entire scope of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, as outlined in the SPS Constitution, Article II:

"The Signal Processing Society's Field of Interest shall be the theory and application of filtering, coding, transmitting, estimating, detecting, analyzing, recognizing, synthesizing, recording, and reproducing signals by digital or analog devices or techniques. The term `signal' includes audio, video, speech, image, communication, geophysical, sonar, radar, medical, musical, and other signals

Petar M. Djurić

State University of New York Stony Brook, NY, USA

TBD
Representatives to Co-Sponsored Publications (ex-officio, non-voting)

Sergios Theodoridis

University of Athens Athens, Greece  

Mauro Barni

University of Siena Siena, Italy

Scott Acton

University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA., U.S.A.