Conference Information
SSPD 2019: Sensor Signal Processing for Defence Conference
http://www.sspdconference.org
Submission Date:
2018-11-30
Notification Date:
2019-03-01
Conference Date:
2019-05-09
Location:
Brighton, UK
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Call For Papers
The Sensor Signal Processing for Defence Conference is organised by the University Defence Research Collaboration (UDRC) in Signal Processing. SSPD 2019 aims to bring together researchers from academia, industry and government organisations interested in Signal Processing for Defence.

Papers are solicited from the following areas:
- Array Signal Processing
- Image Processing
- Radar, Sonar and Acoustic
- Multimodal Signal Processing
- Multi-Target Tracking
- Signal Acquisition and Sensor Management
- Multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO)
- Data Fusion
- Source Separation
- Anomaly Detection
- Distributed Signal Processing
- Low Size Weight & Power Solutions
- Target Detection and Identification
- Electro-Optic Sensing
Last updated by Dou Sun in 2018-07-08
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