Nonuniform Sampling in Signal and
System Analysis

    
within the
10th WSEAS International Conference on SYSTEMS,
Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, July 10-12, 2006
http://worldses.org/conferences/2006/greece/ics/
 

Topics:

  • Signal sampling

  • Reconstruction, interpolation and extrapolation of nonuniformly sampled signals

  • Spectrum estimation of nonuniformly sampled signals

  • Digital alias-free signal processing

  • Time - frequency analysis of nonuniformly sampled signals

  • Numerical methods for processing nonuniformly sampled signals

  • Hardware solutions for data acquisition and processing of nonuniformly sampling signals

  • Applications of nonuniform sampling in:

  • biosciences,

  • astronomy,

  • communication

  • control systems

  • data compression

  • data encryption

  • watermarking

  • Frames and other non-orthogonal expansions in analysis of nonuniformly sampled signals

  • Wavelets and Gabor methods in sampling theory
     

Organizer:

Dr. Andrzej Tarczynski, University of Westminster, Cavendish School of Computer Science, Dept. of Electronics Systems, 115 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6UW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 79115831, Fax: +44 20 79115089, Email: tarczya@wmin.ac.uk


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Brief Biography of the Organizer:

Dr Andrzej Tarczynski received MEng in Electrical Engineering from Warsaw Technical University and PhD in Control Engineering from the same institution. Since then he has been taking up teaching and researching positions from the Warsaw Technical University and the University of Westminster. Currently he is the School Research Director of the Cavendish School of Computer Science at the University of Westminster.
Since his graduation Dr Tarczynski has been actively researching into widely understood Theory of Systems. He has worked on variety of projects in control engineering, system modeling, signal processing and communication systems. Many of the projects has been funded or co-funded by industry. In recent years Dr Tarczynski has been leading the University of Westminster team in two EU sponsored projects devoted to use of nonuniform sampling in Digital Alias-free Signal Processing. Dr Tarczynski is author and co-author of about 30 research papers devoted to the topics related to this area.