Events of Interest to the Sampling Group
"Modulation
Spaces and Time-Frequency Analysis"
Sampling Theory in Signal and Image Processing (STSIP) is planning a special
issue on "Modulation Spaces and Time-Frequency Analysis". Modulation spaces
have been introduced between 1980 and 1983 by Hans G. Feichtinger and have
become an important class of function spaces in time-frequency analysis. To
celebrate the 25th anniversary of modulation spaces, the special issue will
publish articles that feature current research on modulation spaces and their
applications. The objective is to highlight the role of modulation spaces in
time-frequency analysis, the theory of Gabor frames and pseudodifferential
operators.
Topics
include, but are not limited to: modulation spaces and their properties,
modulation spaces and their applications in time-frequency analysis, Gabor
frames, pseudodifferential operators, uncertainty principles, wireless
communication, numerical analysis, non-linear approximation. New applications
are particularly welcome.
Guest Editors: Karlheinz Gröchenig, GSF Research Center, Munich, Germany, and Chris
Heil, Georgia Institute of Technology.[1]
Deadline for submission: May 31, 2005.
Submission:
Papers can be submitted in TEX, LATEX, or as postscript or pdf-files.
Instructions to authors and templates are available for download on the
journal's homepage.
Submissions should be sent via
email (as an attachment) to one of the guest editors.
All submitted articles will be
refereed by two referees.
Expected Publication: November 2005.
Website of STSIP: http://stsip.org and http://stsip.cis.ibaraki.ac.jp.
Institute of Biomathematics and
Biometry, GSF - National Research Center for Environment and Health,
Ingolstädter Landstraße 1 85764 Neuherberg, Germany karlheinz.groechenig@gsf.de
School of Mathematics, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0160, USA heil@math.gatech.edu.
"Nouniform
Sampling"
Farokh Marvasti, professor of the department of Electrical
Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, is the guest editor
for a special STSIP issue on his field of expertise.
Deadline for submission: May 31, 2005.
Submission:
Papers can be submitted in TEX, LATEX, or as postscript or pdf-files.
Instructions to authors and templates are available for download on the
journal's homepage. Submissions should be sent via email (as an attachment) to
the guest editor.
All submitted articles will be
refereed.
Professor F. Marvastifs e-mail is
stts5756@yahoo.com.
Website of STSIP: http://stsip.org and http://stsip.cis.ibaraki.ac.jp.
As was suggested by the editorial board in Strobl, we now have the electronic version of the STSIP Journal on the website:
http://stsip.org and http://stsip.cis.ibaraki.ac.jp.
The establishment of this electronic version is due to the tireless efforts of the secretary of our journal, Professor Masaru Kamada of the Dept. of Computer and Information Sciences at Ibaraki University, Japan, and we owe him our sincere thanks.
You can find all the information about the journal, and you can view the abstracts of the last four volumes, plus a sample issue, Volume 2, Number 1. Those who subscribe to the hard copy will have free access to the online version. The price for a volume of the online version is half of that of the hard copy: US $90 for university libraries and other institutions, and US $50 for individuals. Please note that you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.
With this, I hope to see more subscriptions, and in case you have any difficulty reaching the distributor, please contact me.
SampTAf05 – The Second Week of July, 2005 in Samsun, Turkey
Our next Sampling Theory and Applications (SampTA) group workshop
will be held in the city of Samsun, Turkey at the campus of Ondokuz Mayis
University during the second week of July, 2005. Professor T. Gurkanli and his colleagues in signal
processing from different universities in Turkey are the organizers of this
workshop. The engineers have good
experience from organizing a number of the IEEE Signal Processing conferences
in Turkey. Hans Feichtinger is
helping with their preparation for the workshop. For information about the beautiful city of Samsun on the
Black Sea, its surroundings, history, facilities, and numerous photographs, you
may visit the website: http://sampta05.omu.edu.tr/ Professor
T. Gurkanlifs e-mail address is: gurkanli@omu.edu.tr