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Michael T. Loiacono (Rutgers University) “Cross-layer performance analysis and adaptation for real-time wireless video streaming” (2011)

Michael T. Loiacono (Rutgers University) “Cross-layer performance analysis and adaptation for real-time wireless video streaming”, Advisor: Prof. Wade Trappe (2011) The proliferation of wireless technology, mobile computing, and increasingly sophisticated video codecs have fueled the sharp increase in demand for user and machine-centric applications (such as IPTV, telemedicine, cyber-physical control, and surveillance) involving wireless video streaming.

Research Engineer/Scientist - Vista Research Inc., Monterey, California

(Source: Information from IEEE Jobsite) Vista Research has immediate openings for superior professionals with experience in statistical signal processing and communications systems. This is an opportunity to join a small team of exceptional researchers in conceptualizing, simulating, and implementing cutting-edge signal processing techniques.  A strong background in signal processing, communications, and implementation of numerical algorithms is essential.

Signal Processing Community and the Brazilian Federal Police Together in WIFS’11

Something really innovative has happened in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, where the third IEEE Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS) took place in November 2011. The 2011 WIFS, in a partnership with the Brazilian Association of Forensic Experts of the Federal Police (APCF), included in its program a series of oral presentations, posters, and demos, which represent an effort of the forensics experts to call the attention of academics to problems they often face.

Systems Engineer - Signal Processing / PHY Algorithms - Qualcomm, Inc., San Jose, CA

Qualcomm Atheros (QCA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm and a leading provider of wireless and wired technologies for the mobile, networking, computing and consumer electronics markets,  focusing on inventing technologies that connect and empower people in ways that are elegant and accessible to all. We are looking for a Staff System Engineer to design and implement advanced signal processing algorithms for wireless communications systems.

Rochester chapter of the IEEE SPS jointly sponsors the Western New York Image Processing Workshop

On November 14 2011, the  2011 Western New York Image Processing Workshop (WNYIPW) was hold in Rochester Institute of Technology. The workshop, now in its 14th year, is jointly sponsored by the Rochester chapter of the IEEE Signal Processing Society and the Rochester chapter of the Society for Imaging Science and Technology. Different from the major international conferences and workshops, WNYIPW is a unique venue for promoting image processing research in Western New York area.