El Grupo de Tratamiento Avanzado de Señal está buscando un investigador para colaborar en un proyecto sobre reconocimiento de patrones y aprendizaje automático. Participará en el diseño y la programación de técnicas de reconocimiento automático de patrones.
The GTAS group participates in the COMONSENS Network (TEC2015-69648-REDC): a project funded by The Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad which aims at the fertilization of the research collaboration links initiated and developed during the COMONSENS project. The first COMONSENS Workshop will be held in Seville, 28-29 January, 2016.
The paper "On the Number of Interference Alignment Solutions for the K-User MIMO Channel with Constant Coefficients", co-authored by O. González, C. Beltrán and I. Santamaría, has been accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.
The Advanced Signal Processing Group (GTAS) is seeking a junior researcher to collaborate on a project on non-destructive evaluation. The project will involve the design and implementation of pattern recognition techniques.
The paper "Detection of Multivariate Cyclostationarity", co-authored by D. Ramirez, P. J. Schreier, J. Via, I. Santamaría and L. L. Scharf, has been accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing.
J. Vía, "Time and Power Allocation for the Gaussian Wiretap Channel with Feedback of Secret Keys", to be presented at the 16th IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, Stockholm, June 2015.
J. Fanjul, C. Lameiro, I. Santamaria, J. A. Garcia-Naya, L. Castedo, "Experimental evaluation of broadband spatial IA for uncoordinated MIMO-OFDM systems", IEEE Digital Signal Processing (DSP) conference, Singapore, July 2015.
C. Lameiro, I. Santamaria, P. J. Schreier, "Analysis of maximally improper signalling schemes for underlay cognitive radio", to be presented at the IEEE International Conference on Communications, London, June 2015.
C. Lameiro, I. Santamaría, and P. J. Schreier, "Benefits of Improper Signaling for Underlay Cognitive Radio", IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2014, DOI 10.1109/LWC.2014.2360179
2 papers co-authored by GTAS members will be presented at the 48th Annual Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, in Pacific Grove,CA, USA, November 2 - 5.
J. Manco-Vásquez, S. Van Vaerenbergh, J. Vía, and I. Santamaría, "Kernel Canonical Correlation Analysis for Robust Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks", Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, 2014.
The GTAS group has initiated in 2014 the RACHEL project "Radio Access Techniques for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks" (TEC2013-47141-C3-R), in collaboration with the Universidad de A Coruña, Universidad de Valencia and CEIT. The project is funded by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Plan Nacional I+D+I).
The Special Session is entitled "Theory and Application of Coherence in Signal Processing" and will have high-quality contributions from well known researchers on Statistical Signal Processing.
The paper "Blind Analysis of Atrial Fibrillation Electrograms: A Sparsity-Aware Formulation", coathored by D. Luengo, S. Monzón, T. Trigano, J. Vía, and A. Artés-Rodríguez, has been accepted for publication in the journal Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering (ICAE).