Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering Science Building, Room 402
The University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712 USA
Voice: +1-512-471-6500 Fax: +1-512-471-6512

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

Hugo Andrade electronic design automation patterns of reliability for highly parallel systems
Samer Chucri communication systems wireless communications, coding theory, information theory
Marcus DeYoung statistical signal processing impulsive noise modeling and mitigation
Chao Jia image/video processing superresolution imaging using sparsity models
Jing Lin multicarrier communications impulsive noise mitigation and real-time testbeds for multichannel powerline communications
Yousof Mortazavi digitally enhanced analog circuits time-based and interleaved analog-to-digital converters
Marcel Nassar statistical signal processing analysis and design of multicarrier communication receivers under impulsive noise
Karl Nieman statistical signal processing underwater acoustic communication testbeds and powerline communication testbeds
Kyle Wesson statistical signal processing GPS receivers

Doctoral Graduates


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

Image/Video Processing Systems Research: Digital cameras - Image/video halftoning - Perceptual image hashing

Digital Signal Processing Systems Research: Multicore computing

Seminars: Wireless Networking and Communications - Perceptual Systems

Group: computing - meetings - students - publications

Conferences: computer - signal processing

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


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