Advanced signal-processing algorithms, architectures, and implementations; Proceedings of the Meeting, San Diego, CA, July 10-12, 1990
- Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY (United States)
Various papers on advanced signal-processing, algorithms, architectures, and implementations are presented. Individual topics addressed include: wavelets and related time-scale transforms; real-time SAR change-detection using neural networks; nonlinear signal processing using radial basis functions; nonlinear classification and adaptive structures; efficient beam-based adaptive processing for planar arrays; translation, rotation, and scaling invariant object and texture classification using polyspectra; direction finding using a modified minimum-eigenvector technique; wavelets, tomography, and line-segment image representations. Also discussed are: solving unstructured grid problems on massively parallel computers; systolic array for Kalman filtering with algorithm-based fault tolerance; radar superrange resolution and Bragg cell interferometry; improved jammer localization using multiple focusing; parallel algorithms for automatic target recognition using laser radar imagery; accurate characterization of error propagation in a highly parallel architecture.
- OSTI ID:
- 5587988
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-900756--
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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ABSTRACTS
ALGORITHMS
CLASSIFICATION
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY
COMPUTERS
DATA PROCESSING
DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
DIGITAL COMPUTERS
DIGITAL FILTERS
DOCUMENT TYPES
EIGENVECTORS
FAULT TOLERANT COMPUTERS
FOURIER TRANSFORMATION
INTEGRAL TRANSFORMATIONS
LEADING ABSTRACT
MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
MEETINGS
NEURAL NETWORKS
NONLINEAR PROBLEMS
PARALLEL PROCESSING
PROCESSING
PROGRAMMING
RADAR
RANGE FINDERS
REAL TIME SYSTEMS
SIGNALS
TARGETS
TOMOGRAPHY
TRANSFORMATIONS