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-Paper presentations will be held on Dec. 3 in CSEB3033 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. You will have access to a projector and power point for your presentation.+Paper presentations will be held on Dec. 3 in CSEB3033 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Please design your presentations for a duration of 15 minutes. You will have access to a projector and power point for your presentation
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 +Your presentatuion should discuss the problem, the algorithms used, and the results. Please being a copy of the paper for the instructor
  
 For selecting papers for presentations, please visit [[http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/sp/bestpaper.html|this URL]] for a list of papers in signal processing that have received the best IEEE paper award. You can select any paper that received an award after 1995 provided it has not been selected before. The papers can be seen by using the author search option in the IEEE explorer available at York's library. Please confirm your selection with me. For selecting papers for presentations, please visit [[http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/sp/bestpaper.html|this URL]] for a list of papers in signal processing that have received the best IEEE paper award. You can select any paper that received an award after 1995 provided it has not been selected before. The papers can be seen by using the author search option in the IEEE explorer available at York's library. Please confirm your selection with me.
  
 The following papers have been selected: The following papers have been selected:
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 +**Farsad, Nariman **
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 +Roberto  López-Valcarce. Realizable linear and decision feedback equalizers: properties and connections. IEEE Transanctions on Signal Processing, 52(3):757-773, March 2004. Recipient of a 2005 Best Paper Award of the IEEE Signal Processing Society.
  
 **Khan, Christopher ** **Khan, Christopher **
  
-Michail K. Tsatsanis, Ruifeng Zhang, and Subrata Baneree,  Network-assisted diversity for random access wireless networks, IEEE  Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 702-711, March  2000.+Michail K. Tsatsanis, Ruifeng Zhang, and Subrata Baneree,  Network-assisted diversity for random access wireless networks, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 702-711, March  2000.
  
 **Liscombe, Mike** **Liscombe, Mike**
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