IEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing | About Journal | IEEE Xplore

Aims & Scope

The IEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing covers the enabling technology for the generation, transformation, extraction, and interpretation of information. It comprises the theory, algorithms with associated architectures and implementations, and applications related to processing information contained in many different formats broadly designated as signals. Signal processing uses mathematical, statistical, computational, heuristic, and/or linguistic representations, formalisms, modeling techniques and algorithms for generating, transforming, transmitting, and learning from signals.

Publishing Policies

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Subjects

  • Signal Processing and Analysis

Publication Details

Electronic ISSN:
2644-1322
Frequency:
1

Contact Information

Editor-in-Chief
Brendt Wohlberg
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos
USA
brendt@ieee.org