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University
of Michigan
Communications
and Signal
Processing Laboratory (CSPL)
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The Communications and Signal Processing Laboratory is
housed within the
Electrical and
Computer Engineering
Division of the Electrical Engineering and
Computer
Science in the College of
Engineering at the University of
Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. We are located on the
fourth floor of
the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science building,
1301 Beal Avenue,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122.
CSPL has a 30 year history dating back to the Cooley
Laboratory which
specialized in detection and estimation for underwater
acoustical
problems. Present activities and interests of its members
include: wireless
communications, communication networks, spread spectrum
communications,
optical communications, channel coding, Shannon theory,
image and video
compression, optical character and word recognition,
document retrieval,
radar imaging and ATR, computerized tomography, medical
ultrasonics, sensor
array processing, music synthesis and analysis,
electro-physiological signal
processing, statistical pattern recognition, detection and
estimation theory.
On this page you will find descriptions of some of CSPL's
technical
activities, and a list of associated faculty, visitors, and
students. You can
also find out about our weekly seminar series, download
reports from the
CSPL
Technical Report series, or browse through our keyword
searchable
technical report database.
If you are a CSPL group member and on an eecs.umich.edu networked computer, you may
submit your technical report directly
via the web.
CSPL Director: Wayne E.
Stark
, (734) 763-0390, stark@eecs.umich.edu
Secretary to Director: Nancy Goings, (734)
747-2045, nango@eecs.umich.edu
- Members of CSPL
- Research Scientists
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Kurt Metzger
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Marlin P. Ristenbatt
Seminar Series
CSPL
Technical Report Series
Associated Laboratories
For further information please send e-mail
to: nango@eecs.umich.edu
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