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TU1.I: Beamforming, Relaying and Source Separation

Session Type: Poster
Time: Tuesday, 5 May, 11:30 - 13:30
Location: On-Demand
Session Chair: Brian Sadler, Army Research Laboratory
 
   TU1.I.1: CONVOLUTIONAL BEAMSPACE FOR ARRAY SIGNAL PROCESSING
         P. P. Vaidyanathan; California Institute of Technology
         Po-Chih Chen; California Institute of Technology
 
   TU1.I.2: EFFICIENT ESTIMATION OF MIXING MATRIX USING A TWO-SENSOR ARRAY
         Qinmengying Yan; Wuhan University
         Siyu Sun; Wuhan University
         Haijian Zhang; Wuhan University
         Guang Hua; Wuhan University
 
   TU1.I.3: RIEMANNIAN GEOMETRY AND CRAMÉR-RAO BOUND FOR BLIND SEPARATION OF GAUSSIAN SOURCES
         Florent Bouchard; Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc
         Arnaud Breloy; Univ. Paris Nanterre
         Alexandre Renaux; Univ. Paris Sud
         Guillaume Ginolhac; Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc
 
   TU1.I.4: BEAMFORMED FEATURE FOR LEARNING-BASED DUAL-CHANNEL SPEECH SEPARATION
         Hao Li; Inner Mongolia University
         Xueliang Zhang; Inner Mongolia University
         Guanglai Gao; Inner Mongolia University
 
   TU1.I.5: TRANSMIT BEAMFORMING DESIGN WITH RECEIVED-INTERFERENCE POWER CONSTRAINTS: THE ZERO-FORCING RELAXATION
         Eva Lagunas; University of Luxembourg
         Ana Isabel Pérez-Neira; Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC/CERCA), Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC)
         Miguel Angel Lagunas; Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC/CERCA), Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC)
         Miguel Ángel Vázquez; Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC/CERCA)
 
   TU1.I.6: FOREGROUND SIGNATURE EXTRACTION FOR AN INTIMATE MIXING MODEL IN HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE CLASSIFICATION
         Jarrod Hollis; Oregon State University
         Raviv Raich; Oregon State University
         Jinsub Kim; Oregon State University
         Barak Fishbain; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
         Shai Kendler; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
 
   TU1.I.7: PIXEL-WISE LINEAR/NONLINEAR NONNEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION FOR UNMIXING OF HYPERSPECTRAL DATA
         Fei Zhu; Tianjin University
         Paul Honeine; Universite de Rouen Normandie
         Jie Chen; Northwestern Polytechnical University
 
   TU1.I.8: BEAM ELIMINATION BASED ON SEQUENTIALLY ESTIMATED A POSTERIORI PROBABILITIES OF WINNING
         Mostafa Khalili Marandi; Technische Universität Dresden
         Wolfgang Rave; Technische Universität Dresden
         Gerhard Fettweis; Technische Universität Dresden
 
   TU1.I.9: TWO-ELEMENT BIOMIMETIC ANTENNA ARRAY DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE
         Richard Kozick; Bucknell University
         Fikadu Dagefu; U.S. Army Research Laboratory
         Brian Sadler; U.S. Army Research Laboratory
 
   TU1.I.10: DISTRIBUTED EQUALIZATION AND POWER ALLOCATION FOR MULTI-CARRIER BIDIRECTIONAL FILTER-AND-FORWARD RELAY NETWORKS
         Sharareh KianiHarchegani; University of Ontario Institute of Technology
         Shahram ShahbazPanahi; University of Ontario Institute of Technology
         Min Dong; University of Ontario Institute of Technology
         Gary Boudreau; Ericsson Canada
 
   TU1.I.11: UPSCALING VECTOR APPROXIMATE MESSAGE PASSING
         Nikolajs Skuratovs; University of Edinburgh
         Michael Davies; University of Edinburgh