CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS Dear Colleagues, The Fourth IEEE Workshop on Sensor Array and Multi-channel Processing (SAM 2006) will be held on 12 - 14 July 2006 at the Westin Hotel, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. We invite you to view the conference web site at: http://www.sam2006.org We welcome our banquet speaker and distinguished lecturers to SAM 2006! BANQUET SPEAKER: Dr. Eli Brookner , Principal Fellow / Raytheon DISTINQUISHED LECTURERS: Prof. Daniel Fuhrmann , Dept. of Electrical and Systems Engineering, Washington University at St. Louis Dr. Hugh Griffiths , Head of Dept. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of College London Dr. Joseph Guerci , Director of the Special Projects Office, DARPA Prof. Simon Haykin , Author, Fellow - Royal Society of Canada Prof. Jeffrey Krolik , Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University, Durham, NC Prof. Tom Luo , ADC Chair in Digital Technology, Dept of ECE, University of Minnesota Dr. Arye Nehorai , Principal, MURI project: Adaptive Waveform Diversity for Full Spectral Dominance Dr. Leonid Perlovsky , Principal Research Physicist/Technical Advisor, Air Force Research Laboratory/SNHE Prof. Donald Tufts , Consultant/Researcher, various branches of the Office of Naval Research TECHNICAL PROGRAM The IEEE Boston section in co-operation with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), and the Office of Naval Research (ONR) will be organizing the Fourth IEEE Workshop on sensor array and multi-channel processing (SAM-2006). The SAM Workshop is the principal IEEE conference devoted to array processing. The organizing committee invites the international community to present and discuss state- of-the-art developments in sensor array processing and multi-channel signal processing. SAM-2006 will feature plenary lecture sessions by leading researchers in the field as well as peer reviewed poster sessions. PAPER SUBMISSION Authors are invited to submit contributions in the following areas: * Adaptive beamforming * Detection and estimation * Direction of arrival estimation * Space-time adaptive processing * Radar and sonar array processing * Array processing for communications * Array processing for biomedical applications * Microphone array applications * Synthetic aperture techniques * Waveform diverse sensors and systems * Multi-channel imaging * Performance evaluations with experimental data * Statistical modeling for sensor arrays * Blind source separation and channel identification * MIMO systems and space-time coding * Sensor networks * Non-Gaussian, nonlinear, and non-stationary models * Intelligent systems and knowledge-based signal processing * Emerging computational and optimization techniques for array processing Prospective authors should submit: * Paper summary cover sheet * Two to four page extended summary including text and figures. PDF files of summaries must be submitted via the conference online submission process at http://www.sam2006.org/sampapers/submitfrm.htm The summary cover page must contain the name of the author(s), affiliation, and contact information including telephone number, fax number, and email address. Comprehensive guidelines for summary preparation and submission can also be found at the conference website at http://www.sam2006.org/absguidelines.html PLEASE KEEP THIS IMPORTANT DATES: Submission of summary: February 1, 2006 Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2006 Final manuscript submission: May 5, 2006 The previous Sensor Array and Multi-channel Processing Workshops have proven to be extremely educational and we anticipate another successful workshop of high-quality presentations in July 2006. We invite you to participate and look forward to receiving your summary. Best wishes, Muralidhar Rangaswamy (Ph.D.), USA General Co-Chair Michael Wicks (Ph.D.), USA General Co-Chair