Digital and Statistical Signal Processing
3 authors - Paperback
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Professor Anastasia Veloni is with Piraeus University of Applied Sciences, Department of Computer Systems Engineering, Athens, Greece. She has extensive teaching experience in a variety of courses on the Automatic Control area and is author/co-author of four textbooks, while her research interests lie in the areas of signal processing and automatic control. Nikolaos I. Miridakis received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Networking and Data Communications from the Department of Information Systems, Kingston University, U.K. in 2008 and from the Department of Informatics, University of Piraeus, Greece in 2012, respectively. Since 2007, he has been with the Department of Computer Systems Engineering, Piraeus University of Applied Sciences, Greece where he is an Adjunct Lecturer and Research Associate. Also, since 2012, he has been with the Department of Informatics, University of Piraeus, Greece where he is a Senior Research Associate. His research interests include wireless communications, and more specifically interference analysis and management in wireless communications, multicarrier communications, MIMO systems, statistical signal processing, diversity reception, fading channels, and cooperative communications. Dr. Erysso Boukouvala holds a BSc in Physics from the Department of Physics, University of Athens, an MSc in Applied Optics with a distinction and a PhD in the field of Digital Image Restoration from the Department of Physics, University of Reading, U.K. She works at the Department of Mathematics and Physics at the Hellenic Air Force Academy as a member of the Laboratory Teaching Staff. Since 2005, she has also been employed as a Teaching Fellow at the Department of Computer Systems Engineering, at Piraeus University of Applied Sciences, Athens. She has a wide teaching and lab experience in a variety of courses such as Digital Signal Processing, Applied Optics, Optoelectronics, Lasers, and Mechanics. She has participated in research projects in U.K. Her research focuses on the development of Digital Image Restoration techniques.