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Signal Processing Society (SPS)
The SPS has a field of Interest which states as “Signal processing is 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.

 

This chapter is chaired by Dr. Satyanarayana Bheesette (Mumbai). For further information related to Bombay Section, please send the email to bombaysection@ieee.org

 

More information on  Signal Processing Society can be found here.

Welcome to the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS), a vital component of the IEEE Bombay Section. Founded in 1948 as IEEE’s inaugural society, SPS stands as a paramount association for signal processing professionals globally, boasting a rich history of 75 years. With a membership exceeding 20,000 dedicated engineers, academics, industry professionals, and students across 120 countries, SPS has evolved into a dynamic global community.

Global Influence: SPS serves as a beacon of innovation, providing engineers worldwide with cutting-edge information on the latest developments in signal processing. Its global influence extends to guiding professionals toward a future shaped by advancements in signal processing.

Conferences and Innovations: The society organizes numerous global conferences annually, serving as platforms for showcasing innovations that define the future of signal processing and contribute to global technological progress.

Engagement Opportunities: SPS members actively participate by serving on boards, committees, and contributing at the local level through regional chapters. The society fosters collaboration and engagement that transcends borders, allowing members to play a vital role in shaping the future of signal processing.

Publications and Periodicals: As a hub of knowledge dissemination, SPS oversees the publication of prestigious periodicals, including the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine and the Inside Signal Processing eNewsletter. These publications serve as invaluable resources, keeping members informed about the latest trends, research, and advancements in the field.

Field of Interest: SPS’s field of interest encompasses the enabling technology for the generation, transformation, extraction, and interpretation of information through signals. Signal processing plays a pivotal role in generating, transforming, transmitting, and learning from signals, utilizing various representations, formalisms, modeling techniques, and algorithms.

Leadership in Bombay Section: This chapter is chaired by Dr. Satyanarayana Bheesette (Mumbai). For further information related to the Bombay Section, inquiries can be directed to bombaysection@ieee.org.

Join us in the journey of advancing signal processing, where collective efforts shape the trajectory of technology and innovation. The IEEE Signal Processing Society, in collaboration with the Bombay Section, continues to lead the way, connecting professionals globally and fostering a community dedicated to pushing the boundaries of signal processing excellence.

2023 Executive Committee:

Athina P. Petropulu

Chair

Athina P. Petropulu

Vice Chair

Kin-Man (Kenneth) Lam

Vice President-Publications

Events 

SPS Webinar: Seventy Years of Radar and Communications: The Road from Separation to Integration

17 November 2023

Radar and communications (R&C) as key utilities of electromagnetic (EM) waves, have fundamentally shaped human society and triggered the modern information age. Although R&C have been historically progressing separately, in recent decades they have been converging towards integration, forming integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems, giving rise to new, highly desirable capabilities in next-generation wireless networks and future radars. To better understand the essence of ISAC, this webinar provides a systematic overview on the historical development of R&C from a signal processing (SP) perspective. We first interpret the duality between R&C as signals and systems, followed by an introduction of their fundamental principles. We then elaborate on the two main trends in their technological evolution, namely, the increase of frequencies and bandwidths, and the expansion of antenna arrays. We then show how the intertwined narratives of R&C evolved into ISAC and discuss the resultant SP framework. Finally, we overview future research directions in this field.
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