Sampling Theory in Signal and Imaging Processing (ISNN:1530-6429) is published in January, May and September. It publishes refereed, well-written original research articles on the development and applications of sampling and interpolation theory, wavelets, tomography, and other closely related topics. Applications in signal and image processing with Fourier analysis or wavelets are particularly welcome. To be published in this journal, a paper must be correct non-trivial, novel and of interest to a large number of our readers. Occasionally, the journal will publish high quality survey and expository articles.

Instructions to Authors

Manuscript should be in English and submitted in triplicate to any member of the Editorial Board whose area of expertise is closest to the topic of the paper or to the Managing Editor. See inner cover for the names of the members of the editorial board with both their mailing and E-mail address.

Submission: manuscripts submitted to the journal are accepted for considerations with the understanding that the same work has not been previously published nor has it been submitted for publications elsewhere.

Preparation of Manuscripts: manuscripts should be typed on one side of 8.5 X 11 inches (21.5 X 28 cm) white paper 1 ½-line spaced in camera-ready form using Latex. All texts should be in 11 point Times New Roman type. Page 1 should contain the title, author’s name(s), complete affiliations, e-mail addresses, and an abstract of less than 200 words. This preparation should suit the electronic version of the journal.

Keywords and Subject Classification: A list of keywords and phrases and subject classification codes must be included on page one following the abstract. The subject classification systems accepted by this journal are of the AMS subject classification scheme and the IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing EDICS numbers. Authors may choose the system that suits them best.

Equations: Equations should be centered with their numbers placed in parenthesis at the right margin.

Figures and Tables: Figures should be drafted in high resolution and high contrast on a separate piece of white paper. They may be reduced in the printing process. Tables should be placed at the end of the manuscript.

References: References should appear at the end of the paper and listed alphabetically. In the text, they should be numbered and placed in brackets to distinguish them from other numbers, e.g., equation numbers. References should be punctuated according to the following examples:

[1] C. E. Shannon, Communications in the presence of noise, Proc. IRE, 37, 10-221, 1949.

[2] J.M. Whittaker, Interpolatory Function Theory, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1935.

[3] J.J. Benedetto and M.W. Frazier, editors, Wavelets: Mathematics and Applications, CRC press, Boca Raton, Fl. 1994.

Acknowledgments: Any acknowledgements should be typed as text and placed before the references. The word ACKNOWLEDGMENT should be capitalized.

Final Version: If accepted, the final version of the manuscript must be typeset using Latex. If not in Latex, the authors will be charged for the cost of retyping the manuscript. Authors are encouraged to submit an electronic version of the manuscript to speed the publication process.

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