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 Technical Program

Note: 1. All accepted papers will be presented as posters. For more information about posters, please refer to the paper kit.

           2. The keynote presentation, plenary talks and technical poster sessions are located at the Canyon Ballroom A at the conference       

               hotel. For a detailed map of the hotel layout, please click here.

SUNDAY, MAY 11

   15:00 - 17:00       Registration

MONDAY, MAY 12

   8:00 - 17:00         Registration

   8:00 - 9:00           Breakfast

   9:00 - 9:15           Opening Remarks

   9:15 - 10:15         Keynote: Dr. James Truchard, National Instruments

                                 Title: LabVIEW Graphical System Design for SenSIP Applications

   10:30 - 12:00       Session: S1: Sensors and DSP Education     

                                 Session: S2: Industry DSP, Communications and Sensors  

   12:00 - 13:30       Lunch

   13:30 - 14:30       Plenary: Dr. Robert Bonneau, Air Force Office of Scientific Research

                                 Title: Complex Networks                              

   14:30 - 15:45       Session: ASU SenSIP Exposition

   15:45 - 16:00       Break

   16:00 - 17:00       Plenary: Prof. P. R. Kumar, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

                                 Title: Clock Synchronization in Networks                               

   17:00 - 19:00       Reception

TUESDAY, MAY 13

   8:00 - 17:00         Registration

   8:00 - 9:00           Breakfast

   9:15 - 10:15         Plenary: Prof. Edward Dougherty, Texas A&M University

                                 Title: Genomic Signal Processing: A Transformational Approach to Medicine

   10:30 - 12:00       Session: S3: Genomics and Signal Processing   

                                 Session: S4: Biosensing I

   12:00 - 13:30       Lunch

   13:30 - 14:30       Plenary: Prof. Richard Baraniuk, Rice University

                                 Title: Compressive Sensing                              

   14:30 - 15:45       Session: S5: Compressive Sensing

                                 Session: S6: Wireless Sensor Networks

   15:45 - 16:00       Break

   16:00 - 17:00       Plenary: Dr. Michael Wicks, Air Force Research Laboratory

                                 Title: Waveform Diversity: Past, Present and Future

   17:00 - 19:00       Session: S7: Waveform-Agile Sensing

                                 Session: S8: Adaptive Sensing

   19:00 - 22:00       Banquet

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14

   8:00 - 11:00         Registration

   8:00 - 9:00           Breakfast

   9:15 - 10:15         Plenary: Dr. John Cozzens, National Science Foundation     

                                 Title: Signal Processing, the Stealth Technology                    

   10:30 - 12:00       Session: S-9: Distributed Sensing and Coding    

                                 Session: S-10: Structural Health Monitoring

                                 Session: S-11: Biosensing II