
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.
| Hugo Andrade | electronic design automation | patterns of reliability for highly parallel systems |
| Marcus DeYoung | statistical signal processing | impulsive noise modeling and mitigation |
| Chao Jia | image/video processing | video stabilization and rolling shutter artifact reduction |
| Debarati Kundu | image/video processing | video stabilization and rolling shutter artifact reduction |
| Jing Lin | multicarrier communications | interference modeling and mitigation, smart grid communications |
| Yousof Mortazavi | digitally enhanced analog circuits | time-based analog-to-digital converters |
| Marcel Nassar | statistical signal processing | interference modeling and mitigation, smart grid communications |
| Karl Nieman | statistical signal processing | very large receive arrays, interference modeling and mitigation, and smart grid communications |
| Kyle Wesson | statistical signal processing | GPS security |
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
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Conferences: computer - signal processing
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