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Melbourne Systems Laboratory (MSL)

This page lists speakers who have recently given or are scheduled to give talks at MSL meetings.

If you are interested in giving a talk or wish to invite a visitor to speak, please contact Xuezhi Wang on xu.wang@ee.unimelb.edu.au

2007

Date Speaker Title
29/10
Dr Xuezhi Wang
Hyperbolic positioning using RIPS measurements for wireless sensor networks
03/10
Dr Massimo Piccardi
MPEG 7 in video surveillance
04/06 Prof Tom Taylor Statistical concepts on manifolds
28/05 Prof Bill Moran On the theory of information geometry - part 4
21/05 Prof Bill Moran On the theory of information geometry - part 3
07/05 Prof Bill Moran On the theory of information geometry - part 2
16/04 Prof Bill Moran On the theory of information geometry - part 1
23/03 Mr Stephen Searle Towards the thumbtack: on the design and processing of radar waveforms for the supression of sidelobes
19/03 Dr Sandeep Sira Waveform-agile sensing for detection in heavy sea clutter
05/03 Mr Ross De Rango Multi-robot simulation, leading into cooperative multi-robot localisation
22/02 Dr Thomas Kronhamn Angle-only tracking of maneouvring targets

2006

Date Speaker Title
27/11 Prof Martin Clark The shifted Rayleigh filter: an efficient approach to bearings only tracking
06/11 Dr Mohammad Rezaeian Estimation entropy and its relationship to sensor scheduling
23/10 Mr Alessio Benavoli Multi-sensor tracking in fully decentralized networks
16/10 Dr Darko Musicki Target existence and resource allocation
09/10 Dr Leigh Johnson MRI & DTI image processing
02/10 Dr Barbara La Scala Sensitivity analysis of Bayesian networks
25/09 Dr Nickens Okello Track fusion in multiple platforms using multicast
18/09 Dr Mark Morelande Multipath scheduling
 

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