New Application Frontiers in Sensor Signal Processing at HPEC Conference 2008
This session from the HPEC Conference 2008, led by Kenneth Teitelbaum, focuses on novel advancements in sensor signal processing and higher-performance computing applications. It includes invited talks from Ed Baranoski on adaptable methods for rapid space systems, and James Lyke discussing innovative plug-and-play approaches. Additionally, researchers Jeremy Kepner, Nadya Bliss, and Eric Robinson present on the application of linear algebraic graph algorithms for backend processing, shedding light on cutting-edge methodologies in the field.
New Application Frontiers in Sensor Signal Processing at HPEC Conference 2008
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Session 1:New Application Frontiers Kenneth Teitelbaum / MIT Lincoln Laboratory HPEC Conference 23 September 2008
Session 1: New Application Frontiers • New Sensor Signal Processing Paradigms: When One Pass Isn’t Enough (Invited) • Ed Baranoski / Argon ST • Plug-and-Play Approaches for the Creation of Rapid Space Systems (Invited) • James Lyke / AFRL RV • Linear Algebraic Graph Algorithms for Back End Processing • Jeremy Kepner, Nadya Bliss and Eric Robinson / MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Poster / Demo A:Advanced Systems Kenneth Teitelbaum / MIT Lincoln Laboratory HPEC Conference 23 September 2008