ABOUT THE COURSE

Adaptive signal processing is the growth technology of the decade. The explosion in digital mobile radio has brought sophisticated adaptive signal processing ICs into mass production, but that is only the beginning. The advances in VLSI technology now occurring make it possible to include new adaptive capabilities in every type of system, from radar to biomedical and communication systems. Industrial and academic researchers in biomedicine, mobile and wireless communications and defence industries need to be aware of the latest developments in the area of adaptive signal processing. Recent developments, for example, in multi-sensor and blind signal processing need to be presented in a comprehensive and accessible manner.

Objectives
This Course has been planned to provide an overview of, and tutorial instruction in:

  • Mathematical fundamentals which underlie adaptive signal processing
  • Latest research in conventional and blind adaptive signal processing
  • Application areas in which adaptive signal processing is an enabling technology eg biomedicine, communications, radar and sonar.

At the end of this conference the delegates from both academia and the commercial environment will be able to utilise adaptive signal processing solutions and will have insight into the latest developments in adaptive signal processing.

Who should attend
Adaptive signal processing is a generic discipline and delegates from a wide range of areas eg biomedicine, communications, defence and economies, would find the course beneficial. The delegates will find it particularly useful to hear presentations and interact with leading national and international workers in adaptive signal processing. They will be primed with the latest developments ready to consider their application in commercial products, hence the employer will benefit from employees who are at the cutting edge in the field and have contacts with the leading researchers.