Empowering the Growth of Signal Processing: The evolution of the IEEE Signal Processing Society

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Abstract

Signal processing (SP) is a 'hidden' technology that has transformed the digital world and changed our lives in so many ways. The field of digital SP (DSP) took off in the mid-1960s, aided by the integrated circuit and increasing availability of digital computers. Since then, the field of DSP has grown tremendously and fueled groundbreaking advances in technology across a wide range of fields with profound impact on society. The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) is the world's premier professional society for SP scientists and professionals. Through its high-quality publications, conferences, and technical and educational activities, the SPS has played a pivotal role in advancing the theory and applications of SP. It has been instrumental in promoting cross-disciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers, practitioners, and students in the field. This article highlights the SP advances between 1998 and mid-2023 and the evolution of the SPS to empower the growth of SP.

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Petropulu, A., Moura, J. M. F., Ward, R. K., & Argiropoulos, T. (2023). Empowering the Growth of Signal Processing: The evolution of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 40(4), 14–22. https://doi.org/10.1109/MSP.2023.3262905

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