The 2020 RISP International Workshop on Nonlinear Circuits, Communications and Signal Processing (NCSP'20) will be held at Honolulu, Hawaii, 2020. The workshop is open to researchers from all over the world. In particular, the organizing committee encourages students to present their preliminary results that are not necessarily ready for publications in technical journals. Papers describing original works in all aspects of Nonlinear Circuits, Communications and Signal Processing are invited. The copyright of accepted papers will belong to the author(s). The technical program will cover (but not limited to) the following topics.
Adaptive Systems | Ad-hoc Network |
Bifurcation and Chaos | Bio-Signal Processing |
Circuit Design and Analysis | Cognitive Radio |
Complex Networks and Systems | Computer Vision |
Control and Fuzzy Systems | Detection |
Estimation | Error Control Coding |
Evolutionary Computation | Filter |
Image Processing and Recognition | Information Security |
Intelligent Transport System | Learning System |
Medical Applications | Modeling |
Modulation and Equalization | Neural and Bio-Inspired Networks |
Nonlinear Circuits and Systems | Optical Communications |
Optimization | Oscillation |
Power and Energy Systems | Ranging and Positioning |
Sensor Network | Software Defined Radio |
Speech Processing and Recognition | Speech Synthesis |
Spread Spectrum | Synchronization |
Ultra Wideband | Video Signal Processing |
Watermarking | Wireless Communications |
Proposals of organized special session are welcome and should be sent email to ss20@ncsp.jp until December 15, 2019.Special session papers will be subject to the same peer review process as for regular papers.
Student authors are eligible for student best paper awards at NCSP'20. To be eligible the paper must be authored and presented by the student. Students interested in participating in this award process are required to submit a final paper to present a nice talk for considering by the judges. Awarded papers will be strongly recommended to be published in the Journal of Signal Processing announces a forthcoming Special Issue on Nonlinear Circuits, Communications and Signal Processing.