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SPTM-P11: Estimation Theory and Methods II

Session Type: Poster
Time: Friday, May 17, 08:30 - 10:30
Location: Poster Area I, East Bar, First Floor
Session Chair: Arie Yeredor, Tel-Aviv Univeristy
 
  SPTM-P11.1: ASYMPTOTICALLY OPTIMAL RECOVERY OF GAUSSIAN SOURCES FROM NOISY STATIONARY MIXTURES: THE LEAST-NOISY MAXIMALLY-SEPARATING SOLUTION
         Amir Weiss; Tel-Aviv Univeristy
         Arie Yeredor; Tel-Aviv Univeristy
 
  SPTM-P11.2: HETEROGENEOUS INFORMATION FUSION FOR MULTITARGET TRACKING USING THE SUM-PRODUCT ALGORITHM
         Giovanni Soldi; NATO STO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation
         Domenico Gaglione; NATO STO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation
         Florian Meyer; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Franz Hlawatsch; TU Wien
         Paolo Braca; NATO STO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation
         Alfonso Farina; Professional Consultant
         Moe Win; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
  SPTM-P11.4: ROBUST M-ESTIMATION BASED MATRIX COMPLETION
         Michael Muma; Technische Universität Darmstadt
         Wen-Jun Zeng; Technische Universität Darmstadt
         Abdelhak M. Zoubir; Technische Universität Darmstadt
 
  SPTM-P11.5: TENSOR COMPLETION VIA GENERALIZED TENSOR TUBAL RANK MINIMIZATION USING GENERAL UNFOLDING
         Weize Sun; Shenzhen University
         Yuan Chen; University of Science and Technology Beijing
         Lei Huang; Shenzhen University
         Hing Cheung So; Shenzhen University
 
  SPTM-P11.6: TRACKING A CLUSTER OF SPACE DEBRIS IN LOW ORBIT BY FILTERING ON LIE GROUPS
         Samy Labsir; University of Bordeaux, IMS Laboratory
         Audrey Giremus; University of Bordeaux, IMS Laboratory
         Guillaume Bourmaud; University of Bordeaux, IMS Laboratory
         Brice Yver; CEA CESTA
         Thomas Benoudiba--Campanini; CEA CESTA
 
  SPTM-P11.7: INTRODUCING THE ORTHOGONAL PERIODIC SEQUENCES FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF FUNCTIONAL LINK POLYNOMIAL FILTERS
         Alberto Carini; University of Trieste
         Simone Orcioni; Università Politecnica delle Marche
         Stefania Cecchi; Università Politecnica delle Marche
 
  SPTM-P11.8: MINIMAX MAGNITUDE RESPONSE APPROXIMATION OF POLE-RADIUS CONSTRAINED IIR DIGITAL FILTERS
         Xiaoping Lai; Hangzhou Dianzi University
         Jiuwen Cao; Hangzhou Dianzi University
         Zhiping Lin; Nanyang Technological University
 
  SPTM-P11.9: MAXIMUM-ENTROPY SCATTERING MODELS FOR FINANCIAL TIME SERIES
         Roberto Leonarduzzi; Ecole Normale Superieure, PSL
         Gaspar Rochette; Ecole Normale Superieure, PSL
         Jean-Phillipe Bouchaud; Capital Fund Management
         Stéphane Mallat; Ecole Normale Superieure, PSL, College de France
 
  SPTM-P11.10: ON NONPARAMETRIC IDENTIFICATION OF WIENER SYSTEMS WITH DETERMINISTIC INPUTS
         Simone Urbano; Airbus / TeSA lab
         Eric Chaumette; ISAE Supaero
         Philippe Goupil; Airbus
         Jean-Yves Tourneret; INP-ENSEEIHT/IRIT
 
  SPTM-P11.11: RECEIVER DESIGN FOR DOPPLER POSITIONING WITH LEO SATELLITES
         Joe Khalife; University of California, Irvine
         Zaher (Zak) Kassas; University of California, Irvine
 
  SPTM-P11.12: BLIND SUPER-RESOLUTION IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL PARAMETER SPACE
         Mohamed A. Suliman; Imperial College London
         Wei Dai; Imperial College London