SAM 2016 - The Ninth IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop
Topics/Call fo Papers
The workshop will be held at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, located in Gávea, in a superb area surrounded by beaches, mountains and the Tijuca National Forest, the world's largest urban forest. Rio de Janeiro is a world renowned city for its culture, beautiful landscapes, numerous tourist attractions and international cuisine. The workshop will take place during the first half of July about a month before the 2016 Summer Olympic Games when Rio will offer plenty of cultural activities and festivities, which will make SAM 2016 a memorable experience.
Research Areas
Authors are invited to submit contributions in the following areas:
Adaptive beamforming
Array processing for biomedical applications
Array processing for communications
Blind source separation and channel identification
Computational and optimization techniques
Compressive sensing and sparsity-based signal processing
Detection and estimation
Direction-of-arrival estimation
Distributed and adaptive signal processing
Intelligent systems and knowledge-based signal processing
Microphone and loudspeaker array applications
MIMO radar
Multi-antenna systems: multiuser MMO, massive MIMO and space-time coding
Multi-channel imaging and hyperspectral processing
Multi-sensor processing for smart grid and energy
Non-Gaussian, nonlinear, and non-stationary models
Performance evaluations with experimental data
Radar and sonar array processing
Sensor networks
Source Localization, Classification and Tracking
Synthetic aperture techniques
Space-time adaptive processing
Statistical modelling for sensor arrays
Tensor signal processing
Waveform diverse sensors and systems
Submission of papers - Full-length four-page papers will be accepted only electronically.
Special session proposals - They should be submitted by e-mail to the Technical Program Chairs and the Special Sessions Chair and include a topical title, rationale, session outline, contact information, and list of invited speakers.
Research Areas
Authors are invited to submit contributions in the following areas:
Adaptive beamforming
Array processing for biomedical applications
Array processing for communications
Blind source separation and channel identification
Computational and optimization techniques
Compressive sensing and sparsity-based signal processing
Detection and estimation
Direction-of-arrival estimation
Distributed and adaptive signal processing
Intelligent systems and knowledge-based signal processing
Microphone and loudspeaker array applications
MIMO radar
Multi-antenna systems: multiuser MMO, massive MIMO and space-time coding
Multi-channel imaging and hyperspectral processing
Multi-sensor processing for smart grid and energy
Non-Gaussian, nonlinear, and non-stationary models
Performance evaluations with experimental data
Radar and sonar array processing
Sensor networks
Source Localization, Classification and Tracking
Synthetic aperture techniques
Space-time adaptive processing
Statistical modelling for sensor arrays
Tensor signal processing
Waveform diverse sensors and systems
Submission of papers - Full-length four-page papers will be accepted only electronically.
Special session proposals - They should be submitted by e-mail to the Technical Program Chairs and the Special Sessions Chair and include a topical title, rationale, session outline, contact information, and list of invited speakers.
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