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Yong Ching Lim Editor

Yong Ching Lim received his ACGI and BSc degrees in 1977 and DIC and PhD in 1980, all in electrical engineering, from Imperial College London, United Kingdom. From 1980 to 1982, he was with the Naval Postgraduate School, California. From 1982 to 2003, he was with the Department of Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore. Since 2003, he has been with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His research interests include digital signal processing and VLSI circuits and systems design. Dr. Lim was a recipient of the 1996 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society’s Guillemin-Cauer Best Paper Award, the 1990 IREE (Australia) Norman Hayes Memorial Best Paper Award, 1977 IEE (UK) Prize, and the 1974–77 Siemens Memorial (Imperial College) Award. He is a fellow of the IEEE. He served as a lecturer for the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society under the distinguished lecturer program from 2001 to 2002; as an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems from 1991 to 1993 and from 1999 to 2001; as an associate editor for Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing from 1993 to 2000; as chairman of the DSP Technical Committee of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society from 1998 to 2000; and in the Technical Program Committee’s DSP Track as the chairman in IEEE ISCAS’97 and IEEE ISCAS’00 and as a co-chairman in IEEE ISCAS’99. He was the general chairman for IEEE APCCAS 2006, a co-general chairman for IEEE ISCAS 2009, ICGCS 2010, and IEEE ICDSP 2015.

Hon Keung Kwan received his DIC and PhD degrees in electrical engineering (signal processing) in 1981 with Prof. Tony Constantinides as his supervisor from Imperial College London, United Kingdom. His previous experience includes working as a design engineer in the electronics and computer memory industry in Hong Kong during 1977–1978 and serving as a faculty member (lecturer) in the Department of Electronic Engineering in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1981 and then in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering in the University of Hong Kong during 1981–88. He subsequently joined the University of Windsor as an associate professor and holds the rank of professor in electrical and computer engineering since 1989. Dr. Kwan has published extensively on digital filters and intelligent systems in refereed journals and conference proceedings, and eBooks. The innovations described in his research papers have benefited (and/or been utilized by) industry in developing various inventions described in eight US and six European patents. He has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses and his recent teaching covers subject areas of digital filters and systems, multimedia signals and systems, intelligent signal processing, intelligent computing and systems, and computational intelligence. He has served in a variety of capacities, including chair and member in various undergraduate, graduate, administrative, faculty, and university committees; advisor, appraiser, assessor, reviewer, external examiner, and editorial board member of various academic and professional tasks; chair, organizer, and member of technical program committees and sessions in various international, national, and regional conferences, symposia, and workshops; and the past-chair, chair, chair-elect, secretary, secretary-elect, and member of the Digital Signal Processing Technical Committee and the Neural Systems and Applications Technical Committee of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. Dr. Kwan has been a recipient of research grants from sources including NSERC, Auto21, and Micronet; a recipient of research professorship, research excellence, research fellowship, and outstanding paper awards; a licensed Professional Engineer (Ontario), a Chartered Electrical Engineer (UK), and was elected in 1996 a fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (UK).