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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
Multipath-based SLAM with Cooperation and Map Fusion in MIMO Systems [link]
Multipath-based simultaneous localization and mapping (MP-SLAM) is a promising approach in wireless networks for obtaining position information of transmitters and receivers as well as information on the propagation environment. MP-SLAM models specular reflections of radio frequency (RF) signals at flat surfaces as virtual anchors (VAs), the mirror images of base stations (BSs). Conventional methods for MP-SLAM consider a single mobile terminal (MT) which has to be localized. The availability of additional MTs paves the way for utilizing additional information in the scenario. Specifically enabling MTs to exchange information allows for data fusion over different observations of VAs, made by different MTs, and cooperative localization. Furthermore, an inertial measurement unit (IMU) was integrated as an additional sensor for each MT unlocking additional information for orientation and state transition estimation allowing to cope with complex trajectories. Utilizing this additional information enables more robust mapping and higher localization accuracy.
The paper was accepted for the Asilomar Conference 2024. If you are interested have a look here.
Contact: Erik LeitingerLatest News
17 Jul 2024 Research and Teaching Associate (Pre-Doc) in Signal Processing and Speech Communication
04 Jun 2024 Menschliche Gespräche mit einem Roboterkopf
08 Sep 2023 Research and Teaching Associate in Signal Processing and Speech Communicartion (Two PhD position)
06 Oct 2022 Student Projects Information Event: 14.10., 15:00 (BSc SP; MSc Project and Master Theses)
22 Mar 2022 Two PhD Positions in Wireless Communications and Positioning
03 Mar 2022 Press release on AI based denoising filters
03 Mar 2022 Christian Knoll received the Josef Krainer Award for his PhD Thesis
20 Apr 2021 Press release covering the H2020 project REINDEER has been published
01 Mar 2021 Course "Array Signal Processing" starting end of May 2021
01 Jan 2021 H2020 project REINDEER has been started
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