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In 2000, the Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory (SPSC Lab) of Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) was founded as a research and education center in nonlinear signal processing and computational intelligence, algorithm engineering, as well as circuits & systems modeling and design. It covers applications in wireless communications, speech/audio communication, and telecommunications.
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The Research of SPSC Lab addresses fundamental and applied research problems in five scientific areas:
Result of the Month
Adaptive Multipath-Based SLAM for Distributed MIMO Systems [link]
Localizing users and mapping the environment using radio signals is a key task in emerging applications such as reliable, low-latency communications, location-aware security, and safety-critical navigation. Recently introduced multipath-based simultaneous localization and mapping (MP-SLAM) can jointly localize a mobile agent (i.e., the user) and the reflective surfaces (such as walls) in radio frequency (RF) environments with convex geometries. Most existing MP-SLAM methods assume that map features and their corresponding RF propagation paths are statistically independent. These existing methods neglect inherent dependencies that arise when a single reflective surface contributes to different propagation paths or when an agent communicates with more than one base station (BS).
Contact: Erik LeitingerJobs
PhD position in the field of Applied Signal Processing and Machine Learning (deadline: 2025-07-15)
News
04 Jul 2025 Barbara Schuppler gave a plenary talk at JSALT 2025 workshop
01 Jul 2025 ISH 2025: SPSC Presents Outer Hair Cell Model with Chaotic Dynamics
01 Jul 2025 Alumni Award for Benedikt Mayrhofer’s Master’s Thesis on Enhancing Pathological Speech
13 Jun 2025 Save the date -- Forum Acusticum 2026 in Graz
23 May 2025 Vortragsreihe Facetten der Physik
16 Apr 2025 3rd Graz-Vienna Speech Workshop
04 Jun 2024 Menschliche Gespräche mit einem Roboterkopf
07 Jul 2023 Prof. Oliver Niebuhr gives invited lecture at SPSC Laboratory
06 Oct 2022 Student Projects Information Event: 14.10., 15:00 (BSc SP; MSc Project and Master Theses)
03 Mar 2022 Press release on AI based denoising filters
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