The main goal of that symposium is to provide a forum for students, researchers and scientists to present their latest findings, new trends in science and technology, and to exchange ideas during technical and evening sessions. This year we turn our attention particularly to the space technologies as a domain of the almost limitless possibilities.
The idea of Signal Processing Symposium was conceived in 2003 during 12th IEEE-SPIE Symposium on Advanced Electronics, where I organized and chaired the Digital Signal Processing and Radar Signal Processing Session. Two years later, upon a decision of the Radiolocation and Digital Signal Processing Students' Research Group of Warsaw University of Technology and myself, the first Signal Processing Symposium was organized independently of the SPIE Symposium.
Every second year thereafter, SPS – renamed to SPSympo in 2015 – gathers at each edition over 100 participants from around the world.
By bringing together senior and young scientists and researchers, SPSympo creates unique learning and networking opportunities, which make the symposium an extremely interesting event.
Airborne/ Spaceborne Radars
Algorithms for Real Time Processing
High Resolution Imaging
Image Processing and Recognizing
Microwaves/Antennas/ Components
MIMO Radars / Noise Radar Technology / Passive Radars
Radar Signal Processing / Radar Systems
Radio-Communication and Software Defined Radio
Radiometry
Radar Tomography
Signal Processing for Medical Applications
SAR/ISAR/InSAR
Security
Space Technology
Tele-Informatics
Tracking
Traffic Monitoring/Control/ Guidance
Voice Processing and Recognition
Waveform Design Techniques
Sep 12
2017
Sep 14
2017
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Registration deadline
2021-09-21 Poland LODZ
2021 Signal Processing Symposium2019-09-17 Poland Krakow
2019 Signal Processing Symposium2013-06-05 Poland
2013 Signal Processing Symposium
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