Sebastian Miron

Research Center for Automatic Control of Nancy France

Sebastian Miron was born the 11 March 1977 in Suceava (Romania). In 2001 he obtained his engineering degree in electronics and telecommunications from Gh. Asachi Technical University of Iasi. He received the M.S. degree in Signal, Image and Speech Processing and Telecommunications in 2002 and the Ph.D. degree in signal processing in 2005 from the Institute National Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPG). Since september 2006 Sebastian Miron holds an Associate Professor (Maître de conférences) position at Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy. He develops his research activities as a member of the System Identification and Signal Processing research group at the Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy. Sebstian Miron’s main research interest is multidimensional signal processing. This includes polarized signals, vector-sensor array processing, microscopy and spectroscopy signals, multilinear and hypercomplex algebra. He is teaching signal processing and mathematics at the Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Nancy-Brabois. Sebastian Miron received the award for the best INPG Ph.D. thesis in his domain in 2005.

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This book intends to provide highlights of the current research in signal processing area and to offer a snapshot of the recent advances in this field. This work is mainly destined to researchers in the signal processing related areas but it is also accessible to anyone with a scientific background desiring to have an up-to-date overview of this domain. The twenty-five chapters present methodological advances and recent applications of signal processing algorithms in various domains as telecommunications, array processing, biology, cryptography, image and speech processing. The methodologies illustrated in this book, such as sparse signal recovery, are hot topics in the signal processing community at this moment. The editor would like to thank all the authors for their excellent contributions in different areas of signal processing and hopes that this book will be of valuable help to the readers.

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