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Presentations from the MOD-UDRC Launch Event

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Presentations from the MOD - University Defence Research Centre (UDRC) in Signal Processing Launch Event on 4 November 2009 at Imperial College London.

 

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MOD-UDRC Launch Event Agenda
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University Defence Research Centre Challenges - Paul Thomas (Dstl Technical Lead - UDRC)
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University Defence Research Centre Challenges - Simon Crook (EPSRC representative)
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University Defence Research Centre Challenges - Anthony G. Constantinides (Director – UDRC)
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Global perspective of signal processing - Vincent H. Poor (Princeton University, USA)
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UK perspective of signal processing - Peter M. Grant (University of Edinburgh, UK)
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The UDRC researchers’ perspective - Nick G. Kingsbury (University of Cambridge, UK) - Representative from Open Call research
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The UDRC researchers’ perspective - Brian Barber (Dstl) - Representative from Internal research
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The UDRC researchers’ perspective - Dan Pearce (Dstl)- UDRC Data Centre
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The UDRC researchers’ perspective - Athanassios Manikas (Imperial College, UK) - Representative from Core research
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The UDRC researchers’ perspective - Kin K. Leung (Imperial College, UK) - Representative from Core research

Announcements

Sensor Signal Processing for Defence (SSPD 2010) Conference
07/06/2010 - Conference

Sensor Signal Processing for Defence (SSPD 2010) is the first annul Conference orginised by the UDRC to be held at Imperial College London, UK from 29-30 September 2010. The purpose of the conference is to provide a public forum for researchers from academia, defence, government and industry to present, exchange ideas and discuss developments in multisensory signal processing.

 

Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

UDRC Meetings Calendar
02/06/2010 - Event

UDRC Supervisory Board Meeting
20/05/2010 - Event

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[O13] Joint Blind Enhancement and Passive Source Localisation of Acoustic Signals
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Processing of real-world analogue signals measured using a variety of sensors, such as audio microphones, and which propagate in multipath or reverberant environments is fundamental to a variety of applications. Within civilian and domestic settings it is important in applications such as for indoor teleconferencing and hands-free audio enhancement.

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The University Defence Research Centre (UDRC) in Signal Processing is based in Imperial College, London and is sponsored by MOD and EPSRC.  The UDRC is delivered in partnership between Dstl and Imperial College.

 

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