Description
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.
A particular attention of 2019 edition of SPSympo will be on space technologies as a domain of the almost limitless possibilities of the applications of signal processing in different fields as space surveillance radars, space observation techniques using different sensors such as synthetic aperture radars, optical cameras, among others.
In addition, we will turn our attention to signal processing techniques in medical applications with a broad spectrum of topics from medical sensors to signal processing techniques in ultrasound Imaging to digital image communication to medical instrumentation and others.
The idea of Signal Processing Symposium was conceived in 2003 during 12th IEEE-SPIE Symposium on Advanced Electronics, where Prof. Krzysztof Kulpa – the Honorary Symposium Chair of SPSympo-2019 – organized and chaired the Digital Signal Processing and Radar Signal Processing Session. Two years later, upon his decision undertaken in collaboration with the Radiolocation and Digital Signal Processing Students' Research Group of Warsaw University of Technology, 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.
We hope to see you at the conference in Poland!
Schedule
IMPORTANT DATES
Submision deadline:
24 Feb. 2019
Notication to Authors:
30 Apr. 2019
Early Bird Registration:
10 June 2019
Full paper submission:
30 June 2019
Call for paper
Important Dates
Draft paper submission deadline:2019-02-24
Topics of submission
Audio Signal Processing and Voice Recognition
Algorithms for Real-Time Processing
Cognitive Functions
Compression Techniques
Fuzzy Logic
Human Factor in Signal Processing
Image Processing and Recognizing
Localization and Tracking
Man Machine Interface
Radar and Sonar Imaging
Radar Signal Processing
RF and Radar Technology
Security Applications
Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Signal Processing Components
Signal Processing for Medical Applications
Space Technology
Tele-Informatics and Communication
Tomography and Medical Image Reconstruction
Waveform Design Techniques