Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering Science Building, Room 402
The University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712 USA
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The Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory (ESPL) is directed by Prof. Brian L. Evans and consists of ten graduate students. ESPL conducts research in embedded real-time signal and image processing systems. ESPL is affiliated with the interdepartmental Center for Perceptual Systems and Wireless Networking and Communications Group.

ESPL Student Members

Greg Allen distributed signal processing scalable software frameworks
Hugo Andrade real-time embedded systems patterns of reliability for highly parallel systems
Wael Barakat multicarrier communications transceiver design; speech/image coding
Aditya Chopra multicarrier communications real-time MIMO multicarrier testbeds
Marcus DeYoung distributed signal processing blind source separation
Kapil Gulati statistical signal processing estimation of impulsive noise processes
Yousof Mortazavi multicarrier communications real-time MIMO multicarrier testbeds
Marcel Nassar statistical signal processing detection in impulsive noise
Hamood Rehman image processing human computer interfaces
Rabih Saliba statistical signal processing transceiver design

Doctoral Graduates


Communication Systems Research: ADSL transceivers - OFDM systems - RFI mitigation

Image Processing Systems Research: digital cameras - image halftoning - perceptual image hashing

Digital Signal Processing Systems Research: distributed signal processing

Seminars: Wireless Networking and Communications - Perceptual Systems

Group: computing - library - meetings - students - publications

Conferences: submission dates - computer - signal processing

Info: dissertation tips - updating ESPL Web pages - words of wisdom


Administered by Prof. Brian L. Evans bevans@ece.utexas.edu