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Research: Keywords: Digital signal processing, adaptive filters, digital communications, audio signal processing.
Current research team:
Gert Cuypers, Ann Spriet, Geert Leus, Geert Van Meerbergen, Toon van Waterschoot, Jan Vangorp, Paschalis Tsiaflakis, Deepaknath Tandur, Vincent Le Nir, Prabin Kumar Pandey, Bram Van Dun, Tom Francart, Sylwester Szczepaniak, Kim Ngo, Romain Serizel, Alexander Bertrand, Bram Cornelis, Pepe Gil-Cacho, Beier Li, Amir Forouzan, Johan Xi Zhang, Bruno Defraene, Rodrigo Moraes, Jurgen Baert, Wim Buyens, Daniele Giacobello Biography: Full Professor (Gewoon Hoogleraar) K.U.Leuven Electrical Engineering Department ESAT/SISTA
Fellow IEEE
President European Association for Signal Processing, EURASIP Editor-in-Chief EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (2003-2005) Chairman IEEE Benelux Signal Processing Chapter (1998-2002) Research Associate F.W.O. (1994-2000)
Buy this!Algorithms for Statistical Signal Processing, 1/e John G. Proakis, University of California, San Diego and Northeastern University Charles M. Rader, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Fuyun Ling, Qualcomm, Inc. Marc Moonen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Ian K. Proudler, Defense Research Agency, Worcestershire, UK Chrysostomos L. Nikias, University of Southern California, Los Angeles © Copyright 2002, 576 pp. ISBN: 0-13-062219-2 Prentice-Hall
Join EURASIPEuropean Association for Signal, Speech and Image Processing
ClassesHC63-64 Digital Signal Processing II : www pages HC63-64 Adaptive Signal Processing (old version) : course notes HL-17 Speeach and Audio Processing : web pages Postacademic Interuniversity Course in Telecommunications: Module-3 "Transmission Techniques", April-May 2000 : lecture slides
Active Projects:
Awards:
Celtic Excellence Award 2008
ESAT-SCD participated in the EU/Celtic project BANITS ('Broadband Access Networks Integrated Telecommunication System'), which received the 'Celtic Excellence Award 2008'. Six Celtic projects of Call 1 and Call 2 have been granted the 'Celtic Excellence Award' for their outstanding achievements. The BANITS Project was led by Javier Hurtado and Luis Perez Roldan of Telefónica I+D (Madrid, Spain). Project Participants were Telefónica I+D (Spain), Alcatel-Lucent Bell (Belgium), Ericsson AB (Sweden), Inelcom (Spain), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), Optibase (Israel), RAD Data Communications (Israel), Fundacion Robotiker (Spain) and UpZide Labs (Sweden). The award was granted "because of a number of new products, patents, and standard contributions (generated by the project), which are expected to generate new income, new jobs, and to assure better competitiveness of the companies involved".
http://www.celtic-initiative.org/Publications/Press_releases/PR-award.pdf
Fellow IEEE (2007)
Alcatel Bell (Belgium) Award 2004 (with Raphael Cendrillon)
Alcatel Bell (Belgium) Award 1997 (with Piet Vandaele)
Laureate of the Belgium Royal Academy of Science 1997
K.U. Leuven Research Council Award 1994
Editorship:
Member of the Editorial Board of EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Member of the Editorial Board of Elsevier/EURASIP Signal Processing
Member of the Editorial Board of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (2003-2005)
Member of the Editorial Board of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II (2002-2003)
Member of the Editorial Board of EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Member of the Editorial Board of Integration, the VLSI Journal
Editor-in-Chief of EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (2003-2005)
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