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November 2024
Our Fall Flagship Event: A Story of Past Accomplishments and Proposed Innovations
I am writing this short note as I am about to board a plane to Abu Dhabi to join those of you who are attending the 2024 edition of the International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2024). The team organizing ICIP 2024 has put together an outstanding technical program that includes world-class plenary speakers discussing research and industrial trends.
Special Issue on Model-Based and Data-Driven Audio Signal Processing
"All models are wrong, but some are useful" - understanding "models" as analytical mathematical models, this aphorism, originating from George Box in 1976, motivates the synthesis of model-based and data-driven audio signal processing as the leitmotif of this special issue.
September 2024
In-Band Full-Duplex Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems for Simultaneous Communications and Sensing: Challenges, methods, and future perspectives
In-band full-duplex (FD) multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) systems offer a significant opportunity for integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) due to their capability to realize simultaneous signal transmissions and receptions. This feature has been recently exploited to devise spectrum-efficient simultaneous information transmission and monostatic sensing operations, a line of research typically referred to as MIMO FD-ISAC.
Index Modulation for Integrated Sensing and Communications: A signal processing perspective
A joint design of both sensing and communication can lead to substantial enhancement for both subsystems in terms of size and cost as well as spectrum and hardware efficiency. In the last decade, integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) has emerged as a means to efficiently utilize the spectrum on a single and shared hardware platform.
Multicarrier ISAC: Advances in waveform design, signal processing, and learning under nonidealities
This paper addresses the topic of integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) in 5G and emerging 6G wireless networks. ISAC systems operate within shared, congested or even contested spectrum, aiming to deliver high performance in both wireless communications and radio frequency (RF) sensing. The expected benefits include more efficient utilization of spectrum, power, hardware (HW) and antenna resources.