Updated 25.10.2011
The Fourth International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing
 
Special Sessions
 
Advances in the theory and practice of computationally intensive methods for statistical signal processing
Organized by: Petar M. Djuric (Stony Brook University, USA)

Deterministic and probabilistic toolsets for high-dimensional optimization
Organized by: Volkan Cevher (EPFL, Switzerland) and Andrea Montanari (Stanford University, USA)

Estimation, learning, and optimization for the smart power grid
Organized by: Seung-Jun Kim, and Georgios B. Giannakis (University of Minnesota, USA)

Signal processing for smart grids
Organized by: Usman Khan (Tufts University, USA)

Energy harvesting wireless networks
Organized by: Aylin Yener (Pennsylvania State University, USA)

Spectrum sensing for cognitive systems
Organized by: Geert Leus (TU Delft, The Netherlands) and Georgios B. Giannakis (University of Minnesota, USA)

Efficient algorithms for spectrum and infrastructure sharing
Organized by: Martin Haardt (Ilmenau Univ. of Tech., Germany) and Eleftherios Karipidis (Linkoping Univ., Sweden)

Through-the-wall imaging
Organized by: Arye Nehorai (Washington University in St.Louis, USA)

MIMO radar
Organized by: Dan Fuhrmann (Michigan Technological University, USA)

Advances in geographical positioning
Organized by: Pascal Larzabal (SATIE Laboratory, France)

Signal processing applications to financial engineering
Organized by: Daniel Palomar and Francisco Rubio (HKUST, Hong Kong)
 

Proposal submission closed.

Each Special Session will be two hours long and will usually consist of 6 oral presentations.

Each speaker invited to a Special Session will be required to submit a paper, under the regular submission requirements, by the regular submission deadline: July 8th, 2011. These papers will enter the same system as regular papers, and be subject to reviews. The Organizer will select the reviewers and manage the review process.

The Speakers of the invited papers as well as the Organizers will be required to register for the conference. Registration fees will not be waived and there will be no honoraria available through CAMSAP.