Talks by Prof. Brian L. Evans

  1. May 9, 2022, “Full Duplex, Reconfigurable Surfaces, Deep Learning Hybrid Beamforming, and Future Testbeds” 6G@UT Kickoff Event, Austin, TX USA.

  2. February 11, 2021, “Increasing Throughput in 5G+ Physical Layer Communication Systems”, Nvidia, San Jose, CA USA.

  3. February 11, 2021, “Increasing Throughput in 5G+ Physical Layer Communication Systems”, Tektronix, Portland, OR USA.

  4. December 3, 2020, “ECE Student Mentoring Committee”, ECE External Advisory Council Meeting, Austin, TX USA.

  5. November 2020, Nvidia, San Jose, CA USA.

  6. October 2020, “Our Recent Work and Future Directions in Cellular Communication Systems”, Ericsson, San Jose, CA USA.

  7. May 24, 2018, “Real-Time Testbed for Diversity in Powerline and Wireless Smart Grid Communications”, IEEE International Conference on Communications, Workshop Integrating Comm., Control, Comp. Tech. for Smart Grid, Kansas City, Missouri USA.

  8. March 22, 2018, “Massive MIMO Cost Reduction”, Futurewei Site Visit, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  9. November 9, 2016, “No-reference Image Quality Assessment for High Dynamic Range Images”, Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  10. October 20, 2016, “Energy-Efficient Signal Processing Techniques for Smart Grid Heterogeneous Communications Networks”, Dallas, Texas USA.

  11. September 26, 2016, “Visual Attention Guided Quality Assessment of Tone-Mapped Images using Scene Statistics”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Phoenix, Arizona USA.

  12. July 23, 2015, “Baseband LTE Compression”, Futurewei, Dallas, Texas USA.

  13. May 7, 2014, “Energy-Efficient Signal Processing Techniques for Smart Grid Heterogeneous Communications Networks”, Project Kickoff Talk, Semiconductor Research Corporation Review, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania USA.

  14. August 7, 2013, “Experts Panel: Future of Wireless Communications System Design”, with co-panelists Prof. Ted Rappaport, Prof. Costas Georghiades, Mr. Mark Cudak, Prof. Robert Heath, and Mr. Matt Ettus, Invited Presentation, National Instruments Week Conference, Austin, Texas USA.

  15. August 7, 2013, “Smart Grid Communications”, Invited Talk, National Instruments Week Conference, Austin, Texas USA.

  16. June 20, 2013, “Smart Grid Communications”, Keynote Talk, International Conference on Communications and Information Technology, Beirut, Lebanon.

  17. May 6, 2013, “FPGA Implementation of a Message-Passing OFDM Receiver for Impulsive Noise Channels”, National Instruments Project Review, Austin, TX USA

  18. May 2, 2013, “Powerline Communications for Enabling Smart Grid Applications”, Semiconductor Research Corporation Annual Project Review, Intel, Portland, OR USA.

  19. December 14, 2012, “Smart Grid Communications”, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas USA.

  20. October 25, 2012, “Cloud Radio Access Networks”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA. (With co-presenters Gustavo de Veciana, Mattan Erez and Robert W. Heath, Jr.)

  21. August 6, 2012, “FPGA Implementation of Denoising in OFDM Systems using DSP Diagram”, NI Week Conference, Austin, Texas USA.

  22. July 17, 2012, “Powerline Communications for Smart Grids”, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  23. May 10, 2012, “Interference Mitigation in Wireless OFDM Communication Systems: Application Case Studies for NI DSP Designer”, National Instruments, Austin, Texas USA.

  24. May 3, 2012, “Powerline Communications for Enabling Smart Grid Applications”, Semiconductor Research Corporation Annual Review, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA.

  25. November 10, 2011, “Dataflow Modeling of Signal Processing and Communication Systems”, Guest Lecture for EE 382V Embedded System Design and Modeling, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  26. September 8, 2011, “Interference Mitigation in Wireless OFDM Communication Systems: Application Case Studies for NI DSP Designer”, National Instruments, Austin, Texas USA.

  27. August 4, 2011, “Non-Parametric Methods for Mitigating Interference in OFDM Systems”, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  28. March 24, 2011, “Design of Interference-Aware Wireless Communication Systems”, Commscope and Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas.

  29. March 8, 2011, “Powerline Communications for Enabling Smart Grid Applications”, Semiconductor Research Corporation Annual Review, University of California, Los Angeles, California.

  30. December 16, 2010, “Design of Interference-Aware Wireless Communication Systems”, Cockrell School of Engineering, Austin, Texas.

  31. December 2, 2010, “Design of Interference-Aware Wireless Communication Systems”, Intel Virtual Presentation, Austin, Texas.

  32. November 9, 2010, “Doppler estimation and correction for shallow underwater acoustic communications”, Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Pacific Gove, California.

  33. October 20, 2010, “Overcoming Interference Limitations in Networked Systems”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  34. October 7, 2010, “Dataflow Modeling of Signal Processing and Communication Systems”, Guest Lecture for EE 382V Embedded System Design and Modeling, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  35. July 27, 2010, “Reducing Complexity in Signal Processing Algorithms for Communication Receiver and Image Display Software”, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  36. April 12, 2010, “Radio Frequency Interference Sensing and Mitigation in Wireless Receivers”, Intel, Hillsboro, Oregon USA.

  37. January 12, 2010, “Statistical Signal Processing for Sensing and Mitigating Impulsive Noise in Communication Receivers”, Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas USA.

  38. October 7, 2009, “Radio Frequency Interference Sensing and Mitigation in Wireless Receivers”, VLSI Seminar Series, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  39. June 23, 2009, “Radio Frequency Interference Sensing and Mitigation in Wireless Receivers”, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  40. March 16, 2009, “Radio Frequency Interference Sensing and Mitigation in Wireless Receivers”, Intel Labs, Hillsboro, Oregon USA.

  41. October 29, 2008, “Adaptive Downlink OFDMA Resource Allocation”, IEEE Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  42. October 27, 2008, “Advanced Sonar Processing Techniques for Underwater Acoustic Multi-Input Multi-Output Communications”, IEEE Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  43. October 21, 2008, “Dataflow Modeling of Signal Processing and Communication Systems”, Guest Lecture for EE 382V Embedded System Design and Modeling, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  44. October 16, 2008, “Improving Wireless Data Transmission Speed and Reliability to Mobile Computing Platforms”, Texas Wireless Summit, Austin, Texas USA.

  45. October 9, 2008, “Mitigating Computer Platform Radio Frequency Interference in Embedded Wireless Receivers”, Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania USA.

  46. August 26, 2008, “Embedded Signal Processing Systems”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  47. July 16, 2008, “Improving Wireless Data Transmission Speed and Reliability to Mobile Computer Platforms”, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  48. February 25, 2008, “Mitigating Computer Platform Radio Frequency Interference in Embedded Wireless Transceivers”, Intel, Portland, Oregon USA.

  49. November 7, 2007, “Error Diffusion Halftoning Methods for Image Display”, Qualcomm MEMS Technology, Santa Clara, California USA.

  50. November 6, 2007, “Resource Allocation in Downlink Multiuser Multicarrier Wireless Systems”, Intel, Santa Clara, California USA.

  51. October 17, 2007, “Mitigating Computer Platform Radio Frequency Interference in Embedded Wireless Transceivers”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  52. August 8, 2007, Moderated panel discussion on “Bridging the Academic and Industry DSP Gaps”. C. Sidney Burrus (Rice University), Chris H. Dick (Xilinx), Gene Frantz (TI), James H. McClellan (Georgia Institute of Technology), Ronald W. Schafer (HP Labs) and Mark A. Yoder (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology), National Instruments Week, Austin, Texas USA.

  53. April 16, 2007, “Mitigating Radio Frequency Interference from the Computer Platform to Improve Wireless Data Communications”, Intel Labs, Portland, Oregon USA.

  54. July 5, 2006, “Resource Allocation for Mobile Multiuser OFDM Systems”, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  55. July 4, 2006, “Automating Floating-point to Fixed-point Transformations For Implementing Digital Signal Processing Algorithms”, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  56. March 1, 2006, “Panel on Processor Benchmarking -- Measuring DSP Performance in a Meaningful Way”, Texas Instruments Developer's Conference, Dallas, Texas USA.

  57. February 17, 2006, “Resource Allocation for Mobile Multiuser OFDM Systems”, Center for Signal and Image Processing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA.

  58. November 2, 2005, “Halftoning-Inspired Methods for Foveation in Variable-Acuity Superpixel Imager (VASI) Cameras”, IEEE Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, California.

  59. August 16, 2005, “NI at ECE at UT Austin”, Signal Processing Workshop, NI Week 2005, Austin, Texas USA.

  60. August 8, 2005, “Equalizer Design to Maximize Bit Rate in ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  61. June 30, 2005, “Modem Design, Implementation, and Testing Using NI's LabVIEW”, NI Academic Day, Beirut, Lebanon.

  62. March 22, 2005, “Deadlock Detection for Distributed Process Networks”, IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA.

  63. June 16, 2004, “Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

  64. May 18, 2004, “Network Tomography Based on Flow Level Measurements”, Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Montreal, Canada.

  65. May 11, 2004, “High-Speed Wireline Communication Systems”, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas USA.

  66. February 19, 2004, “Modem Design, Implementation, and Testing Using NI's LabVIEW”, Texas Instruments Developer's Conference, Houston, Texas USA.

  67. November 21, 2003, “Embedded Signal Processing”, National Instruments, Austin, Texas USA.

  68. August 20, 2003, “Error Diffusion Halftoning Methods for Printing and Display”, Xerox Research Labs, Webster, New York USA.

  69. April 2, 2003, “The Future of DSP Engineering Panel,” International Signal Processing Conference, Dallas, Texas USA.

  70. March 29, 2003, “How ADSL Modems Work”, Sophomore Engineering Honors Program, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  71. February 21, 2003, “Equalizer Design to Maximize Bit Rate in ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  72. January 24, 2003, “Variations on Error Diffusion: Retrospectives and Future Trends”, SPIE/IS&T Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Santa Clara, California USA.

  73. January 9, 2003, “Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory at UT Austin”, National Instruments, Austin, Texas USA.

  74. November 8, 2002, “Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of ECE, University of California, Davis, California USA.

  75. November 7, 2002, “Error Diffusion Halftoning Methods for High-Quality Printed and Displayed Images”, California Research Center, Ricoh Innovations, Inc., Menlo Park, California USA.

  76. November 6, 2002, “Error Diffusion Halftoning Methods for High-Quality Printed and Displayed Images”, Apple, Inc., Cupertino, California USA.

  77. November 1, 2002, “Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of EE, Stanford University, Stanford, California USA.

  78. October 31, 2002, “Error Diffusion Halftoning Methods for High-Quality Printed and Displayed Images”, HP Laboratories, Palo Alto, California USA.

  79. October 8, 2002, “Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of ECE, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York USA.

  80. October 2, 2002, “Error Diffusion Halftoning Methods for High-Quality Printed and Displayed Images: Part II Color Halftoning”, Dept. of ECE, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York USA.

  81. September 18, 2002, “Error Diffusion Halftoning Methods for High-Quality Printed and Displayed Images: Part I Grayscale Halftoning”, Dept. of ECE, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York USA.

  82. September 13, 2002, “Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of ECECS, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH.

  83. September 12, 2002, “Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of ECE, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

  84. September 11, 2002, “Error Diffusion Halftoning Methods for High-Quality Printed and Displayed Images”, Dept. of ECE, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

  85. June 5, 2002, “BSEE and BS Comp. Eng. Curriculum for the 2002-2004 Catalog”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  86. January 24, 2002, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Telecommunications and Signal Processing Seminar, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas USA.

  87. October 27, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Texas Systems Day 2001, Dept. of ECE, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas USA.

  88. October 26, 2001, “How to Make Printed and Displayed Images Have High Visual Quality”, Center for Perceptual Systems Seminar Series, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  89. September 25, 2001, “BSEE and BS Comp. Eng. Curriculum for the 2002-2004 Catalog”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  90. September 7, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Telecommunications and Signal Processing Seminar, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  91. August 3, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of ECE, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Canada.

  92. July 9, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Rhodes Hall, Dept. of ECE, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York USA.

  93. May 21, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of EE, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas USA.

  94. April 10, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of EE, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas USA.

  95. April 6, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of EE, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas USA.

  96. March 29, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, 487 Goldwater Research Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (Slides)

  97. March 27, 2001, “BSEE and BS Comp. Eng. Curriculum for the 2002-2004 Catalog”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  98. March 26, 2001, “BSEE and BS Comp. Eng. Curriculum for the 2002-2004 Catalog”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  99. February 16, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Center for Signal and Image Processing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA.

  100. February 8, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas USA.

  101. February 2, 2001, “Time-Domain Equalization for ADSL Transceivers”, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  102. November 10, 2000, “Software Development in the Unix Environment”, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  103. October 24, 2000, “Summary of Faculty and Student Discussions for the BSEE Curriculum for the 2002-2004 Catalog”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  104. October 17, 2000, “A Signal Processing System Design Course”, IEEE Signal Processing Education Workshop, Hunt, Texas.

  105. October 17, 2000, “Fast Time-Domain Equalization for Discrete Multitone Modulation Systems”, IEEE Digital Signal Processing Workshop, Hunt, Texas.

  106. September 5, 2000, “BSEE and BS Comp. Eng. Degrees: Ideas for the 2002-2004 Catalog”, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA. (PowerPoint)

  107. August 25, 2000, “Telecommunications and Signal Processing at UT Austin”, Motorola, Austin, Texas USA. (PowerPoint)

  108. May 30, 2000, “Telecommunications and Signal Processing at UT Austin”, Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas USA. (PowerPoint)

  109. May 26, 2000, “Telecommunications and Signal Processing at UT Austin”, Motorola, Austin, Texas USA. (PowerPoint)

  110. February 2, 2000, “Introduction to Digital Signal Processors”, Guest Lecture for EE382M Application-Specific Processing, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA

  111. January 24, 2000, “Experiences using WebCT: Empower the Students and Burden your TA”, College of Engineering Brown Bag Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA

  112. October 27, 1999, “Quality Assessment of Compression Techniques for Synthetic Aperture Radar Images,” IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing

  113. October 27, 1999, “Low Delay Foveated Visual Communications Over Wireless Channels,” IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing

  114. October 27, 1999, “Fast Rehalftoning and Interpolated Halftoning Algorithms with Flat Low-Frequency Response,” IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing

  115. October 26, 1999, “Motion Estimation and Compensation for Foveated Video,” IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing

  116. October 25, 1999, “Lossy Compression of Stochastic Halftones with JBIG2,” IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing

  117. August 6, 1999, “Efficient Implementation of Foveation Filtering”, Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processing Systems Conference, Houston, Texas USA.

  118. August 5, 1999, “A Framework for Real-time High-Throughput Signal and Image Processing on Workstations”, Bellaire Technology Center, Shell Company, Houston, Texas USA.

  119. April 29, 1999, “Introduction to System-Level Design”, Guest Lecture for EE382C-8 Methodology for Hardware/Software Codesign, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  120. March 31, 1999, “Introduction to System-Level Design”, Guest Lecture for EE382M Application-Specific Processing, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  121. March 26, 1999, “Software Development in the Unix Environment”, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  122. March 6, 1999, “Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory”, Prospective Graduate Student Site Visit, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  123. February 24, 1999, “Introduction to Digital Signal Processors”, Guest Lecture for EE382M Application-Specific Processing, Dept. of ECE, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  124. February 22, 1999, “Introduction to Digital Signal Processors”, HP Laboratories, Palo Alto, California USA.

  125. February 19, 1999, “Real-Time Process Network Sonar Beamformer”, Ptolemy Miniconference, University of California, Berkeley, California USA.

  126. January 11, 1999, “Scalable Software and Hardware for Image and Video Processing Systems”, National Science Foundation CAREER Principal Investigator Conference, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

  127. November 4, 1998, “Interpolated Halftoning, Rehalftoning, and Compression of Halftones”, HP Laboratories, Palo Alto, California USA.

  128. November 3, 1998, “Improved Matrix Pencil Methods”, IEEE Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  129. October 28, 1998, “Image Halftoning”, Signal and Image Processing Seminar, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  130. October 15, 1998, “Signal Processing for Wireless Basestations”, Wireless Communications Laboratory Seminar, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas USA.

  131. August 27, 1998, “Design and Quality Assessment of Forward and Inverse Error Diffusion Image Halftoning Algorithms”, Center for Signal and Image Processing Seminar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA.

  132. August 7, 1998, “Embedded Halftoning and Inverse Halftoning for JBIG2 Coding”, Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processing Systems Fest, Houston, Texas USA.

  133. August 3, 1998, “Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory”, Digital Signal Processing R&D Center, Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas USA.

  134. June 9, 1998, “Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory”, HP EEsof, Westlake Village, California USA.

  135. June 8, 1998, “Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory”, Rockwell Science Center, Thousand Oaks, California USA.

  136. June 2, 1998, “Joint Optimization of Multiple Behavioral and Implementation Properties of Analog Filter Designs”, IEEE Int. Sym. on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, California USA.

  137. April 13, 1998, “Overview of Research in the Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory”, Motorola, Austin, Texas USA

  138. March 10, 1998, “Heterogeneous Modeling and Design: UT Austin Subcontract”, slides by Prof. Brian L. Evans but presented by Prof. Edward A. Lee, DARPA Informal Review, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California USA.

  139. February 11, 1998, “Advanced Digital Signal Processing for Communications Systems”, IEEE Communication Society Seminar, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  140. January 23, 1998, “Software Development in the Unix Environment”, Electrical and Computer Engineering Departmental Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.
  141. January 5, 1998, “Advanced Filter Design for Communications and Signal Processing Systems”, Center for Signal and Image Processing Seminar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA.
  142. December 5, 1997, “Summary of Abstracts Submitted to the Texas Instruments University DSP R&D Fund”, DSP R&D Center, Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas USA.
  143. November 21, 1997, “Advanced Filter Design for Communications and Signal Processing Systems”, Digital Signal Processing Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  144. November 10, 1997, “The Wonders of Digital Signal Processing”, IEEE Brown Bag Lunch, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  145. November 4, 1997, “Generalized Coiflets”, IEEE Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  146. November 4, 1997, “Advanced Filter Design”, IEEE Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  147. November 3, 1997, “Blind Channel Estimation in CDMA Systems with Aperiodic Spreading Sequences”, IEEE Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  148. November 3, 1997, “A Fingerprint Classification Technique Using Directional Images”, IEEE Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  149. October 28, 1997, “Biorthogonal Quincunx Coifman Wavelets”, IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing, Santa Barbara, California USA.

  150. October 27, 1997, “Digital Image Halftoning As 2-D Delta-Sigma Modulation”, IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing, Santa Barbara, California USA.

  151. September 29, 1997, “Digital Image Halftoning as 2-D Delta-Sigma Modulation”, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN.

  152. July 16, 1997, “Trends in Computer-Aided Design for Signal Processing Systems”, Laboratory for Video and Image Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  153. June 12, 1997, “Delta-Sigma Analysis of Image Halftoning by Error Diffusion”, Lucent Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ.

  154. June 10, 1997, “Signal Modeling”, Guest Lecture for EE381K-9 Advanced Signal Processing, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  155. June 5, 1997, “An Introduction to Advanced Signal Processing”, Guest Lecture for EE381K-9 Advanced Signal Processing, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  156. May 9, 1997, “Delta-Sigma Analysis of Image Halftoning by Error Diffusion”, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA.

  157. April 22, 1997, “Signal Processing System Design”, Guest Lecture for EE382C Methodology for Hardware/Software Codesign, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  158. March 17, 1997, “Error Diffusion as Delta-Sigma Modulation for Digital Image Halftoning”, HP Research Laboratories, Palo Alto, California USA.

  159. March 14, 1997, “Web-Based Simulators for Embedded Software for Digital Signal Processors”, Ptolemy Miniconference, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California USA.

  160. February 28, 1997, “Software Development in the Unix Environment”, Electrical and Computer Engineering Departmental Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  161. February 20, 1997, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, Crystal Semiconductor, Austin, Texas USA.

  162. November 19, 1996, “An Algebraic Approach to Multi-Frame Blind Deconvolution”, Smart Sensors for Space & Airborne Applications Workshop, Kirkland Air Force Base, NM.

  163. November 19, 1996, “AM-FM Image Analysis”, Smart Sensors for Space & Airborne Applications Workshop, Kirkland Air Force Base, NM.

  164. November 6, 1996, “Optimization of Signal Processing Algorithms”, Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, California USA.

  165. October 18, 1996, “Software Development in the Unix Environment”, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA.

  166. June 25, 1996, “Highlights of the Workshop on a Common Operating Environment for Signal Processing”, Ptolemy Project Group Meeting, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California USA.

  167. June 12, 1996, “Overview of the Ptolemy Project”, Joint Services Workshop for a Common Signal Processing Operating Environment, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA.

  168. June 10, 1996, “Overview of the Ptolemy Project”, Industrial Liaison Program Conference, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California USA.

  169. May 8, 1996, “Real-Time DSP for Sophomores”, IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Proc., Atlanta, Georgia USA.

  170. April 30, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, MicroUnity, Mountain View, California USA.

  171. April 21, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

  172. April 17, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, Catholic University of America, Washington, District of Columbia USA.

  173. April 15, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania USA.

  174. April 12, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland USA.

  175. April 11, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia USA.

  176. April 9, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire USA.

  177. April 8, 1996, “Theory and Implementation of Multirate Digital Signal Processing Systems”, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.

  178. April 4, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, UCLA, Los Angeles, California USA.

  179. March 29, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York USA.

  180. March 25, 1996, “The Role of Symbolic Computation in Signal Processing System Design”, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas USA.

  181. January 26, 1996, “Mathematica and the Ptolemy/Mathematica Interface”, DSP Design Group Meeting, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California USA.

  182. November 16, 1995, “Filter Design in MATLAB and Mathematica”, DSP Design Group Meeting, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California USA.

  183. November 9, 1995, “MATLAB and the Ptolemy/MATLAB Interface”, DSP Design Group Meeting, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California USA.

  184. May 1995, “Integrating Analysis, Simulation, and Implementation Tools in Electronic Courseware for Teaching Signal Processing”, IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Proc., Detroit, MI.





Brian L. Evans