A publication of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP)
Signal Processing incorporates all aspects of the theory and practice of signal processing (analogue and digital). It features
original research work, tutorial and review articles, and accounts of practical developments. It is intended for a rapid dissemination
of knowledge and experience to engineers and scientists ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Signal Processing incorporates all aspects of the theory and practice of signal processing (analogue and digital). It features
original research work, tutorial and review articles, and accounts of practical developments. It is intended for a rapid dissemination
of knowledge and experience to engineers and scientists working in the research, development or practical application of signal processing.
Subject areas covered by the journal include: Signal Theory; Stochastic Processes; Detection and Estimation; Spectral Analysis; Filtering;
Signal Processing Systems; Software Developments; Image Processing; Pattern Recognition; Optical Signal Processing; Digital Signal Processing;
Multi-dimensional Signal Processing; Communication Signal Processing; Biomedical Signal Processing; Geophysical and Astrophysical Signal
Processing; Earth Resources Signal Processing; Acoustic and Vibration Signal Processing; Data Processing; Remote Sensing; Signal Processing
Technology; Speech Processing; Radar Signal Processing; Sonar Signal Processing; Industrial Applications; New Applications.
Type
of Contributions
The journal welcomes the following types of contributions.
Original research articles
Research
articles should not exceed 30 pages (single column, double spaced) in length and must contain novel research within the scope of the
journal.
Review articles
Review articles are typically 30-60 pages (single column, double spaced) in length, and provide
a comprehensive review on a scientific topic. They may be relatively broad in scope, thereby serving a tutorial function, or be quite
specialized, aimed at researchers in the chosen field.
Fast Communications
A Fast Communication is a short, self-contained
article not exceeding 10 pages (single column, double spaced) in length on ongoing research, or reporting interesting possibly tentative
ideas, or comments on previously published research. The editorial decision is typically binary to provide rapid dissemination of the
results. The objective is to provide detailed, constructive feedback on submitted papers and publish high quality papers within a very
short period of time. The target for a first reply is two months.
You may be requested by the Editor to submit a revision. Please
assist us in achieving our ambitious goals for short publication times by submitting a revision at your earliest convenience. One set
of page proofs in PDF format will be sent by e-mail to the corresponding author, to be checked for typesetting/editing. No changes in,
or additions to, the accepted (and subsequently edited) manuscript will be allowed at this stage. Proofreading is solely your responsibility.
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Editor-in-Chief:
B. Ottersten
The Editors welcome submission of your research paper in signal processing. Please submit your Word, PDF or PostScript files via the
online submission and editorial system for
Signal Processing.
Top 25 of most downloaded articles
Most Cited Paper Award
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'Symbolic dynamic analysis of complex systems for anomaly detection' by A. Ray,
Volume 84 (7) 2004, 1115-1130