Digital Signal Processing illuminates and explores the path of creativity in the field of signal processing. The journal publishes
a diverse content of original research articles and reviews, covering new technologies, significant new programs, and breakthroughs in
the field. Each article is critically peer-reviewed, ensuring ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Digital Signal Processing illuminates and explores the path of creativity in the field of signal processing. The journal publishes
a diverse content of original research articles and reviews, covering new technologies, significant new programs, and breakthroughs in
the field. Each article is critically peer-reviewed, ensuring top-quality research and information.
The journal is a time-saving
aid to electronic engineers and to researchers, scientists, and corporate managers who want to keep abreast of vital research and information
that is typically scattered among a number of separate publications.
Digital signal processing, a discipline that spans electrical
engineering, computing, mathematics and the physical sciences, includes applications such as:
• Image processing
•
Neural networks
• Pattern recognition
• Digital communications
• Biomedical applications
• Speech
processing
• Underwater acoustics
• Radar signal processing
• Astronomy
• Geophysical data analysis
Papers published are categorized in the following disciplines:
• General methods (filters, filtering, etc.)
•
Data Analysis
• Multichannel & multidimensional signal processing
• Speech and audio processing
• Image
and multimedia processing
• Communications
• Implementation, design, and hardware
• Statistical signal
processing
• Pattern recognition
• Information fusion
• Emerging techniques
• Education
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Editors
M. Rangaswamy
f.j. harris
Fast yet selective
In 2004 the average time from submission to first editorial decision was as short as 2.92 months, yet the journal remains selective with a 36% acceptance rate.
Special issue on Bayesian Source Separation