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The Advanced Signal Processing Group (GTAS, in Spanish) is part of the Communications Engineering Department of the University of Cantabria. It is located at the E.T.S.I. Industriales y Telecomunicaciones, Avda Los Castros s/n. Santander 39005, SPAIN.

The GTAS conducts research in the development of digital signal processing algorithms for communications, as well as in machine-learning techniques, optimization, and nonlinear modeling. Currently, the research activity of the GTAS is focused on the following topics:

  • Signal processing techniques for wireless networks.
    • Advanced interference management techniques for multi-user MIMO systems (NOMA, rate-splitting, interference alignment, improper Gaussian signaling schemes, etc)
    • Detection and estimation in multi-sensor arrays.
    • Development of hardware MIMO testbeds and performance evaluation.
  • Machine-learning techniques and their applications.
    • Kernel methods, learning algorithms, and adaptive information processing systems.
    • Multivariate statistical techniques: PCA, CCA, and ICA.
    • Nonlinear modeling.

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Paper accepted in Signal Processing

J. Manco-Vásquez, M. Lázaro-Gredilla, D. Ramírez, J. Vía, I. Santamaría, "A Bayesian Approach for Adaptive Multiantenna Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks," to be published in Signal Processing, 2014

Paper accepted in Signal Processing

D. Ramirez, P. J. Schreier, J. Via, I. Santamaria, "Testing Blind Separability of Complex Gaussian Mixtures," to be published in Signal Processing 2013.

PhD Defense

Jesús Gutiérrez, a PhD candidate of the GTAS group, will be presenting and defending his doctoral dissertation entitled "Measurement, Characterization and Emulation of Wideband MIMO Channels" on July 30th, 2013.

Paper accepted at DSP/SPE 2013

S. Van Vaerenbergh, and I. Santamaría, "A Comparative Study of Kernel Adaptive Filtering Algorithms", accepted at 2013 IEEE Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Workshop and IEEE Signal Processing Education (SPE), 2013.

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