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Wayne T. Padgett and Mark A. Yoder, “Effective Communication: Excellence in a Technical Presentation,IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol. 25, no. 2, Mar. 2008, pp. 124-127.

Wayne T. Padgett, “Fixed-Point DSP Implementation: Advanced Signal Processing Topics and Conceptual Learning,”Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, June, 2007.

Wayne T. Padgett, “Teaching Fixed-point Algorithm Development in a Systems Context”, Proceedings of Digital Signal Processing Workshop, 12th - Signal Processing Education Workshop, 4th, Teton National Park, WY, Sep. 2006, pp. 297-301.

Wayne T. Padgett, Bruce A. Black, and Bruce A. Ferguson, “Low Frequency Wireless Communications System-Infrared Laboratory Experiments,” IEEE Transactions on Education, vol. 49, no. 1, Feb. 2006, pp. 49-57.

Wayne T. Padgett and Adam J. Thomas, “Development of an iPAQ-based Robotic Vehicle with Wireless Control and Video Feedback,” Computers in Education Journal, vol. XV, no. 1., Mar. 2005, pp. 23-27.

Wayne T. Padgett, “An Undergraduate Fixed Point DSP Course,” Proceedings of Signal Processing Education Workshop, Pine Mountain, GA, October 2002.

Wayne T. Padgett, “Efficient Parallel Implementation of the LMS Algorithm on a Multi-ALU Architecture,Proceedings of ICASSP-2002, Orlando, FL, May 2002. 

Wayne T. Padgett, “Design Education Using the International Aerial Robotics Competition”, 1999 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, July, 1999, Charlotte, NC.

Erik Bresch and Wayne T. Padgett, “TMS320C67-Based Design of a Digital Audio Power Amplifier Introducing Novel Feedback Strategy,” Texas Instruments DSPS Fest 99, Houston, TX, August, 1999.

Perry L. Peters and Wayne T. Padgett, “A Scale and Rotation Insensitive Algorithm for Label Location and Identification,Proceedings of IEEE SoutheastCon, Lexington, KY, March 1999, pp.264-267.

Sucheta Chitale and Wayne T. Padgett, “Blur Identification and Correction for a Given Imaging System,” Proceedings of IEEE SoutheastCon, Lexington, KY, March 1999, pp.268-273.

Wayne T. Padgett and Mark A Yoder, “DSP Instead of Circuits? - Transition to Undergraduate DSP Education at Rose-Hulman,” Proceedings of ICASSP-98, Seattle, WA, May 1998.

Wayne T. Padgett, “Teaching Design Through Design Competition,” Proceedings of Frontiers in Education 1997, Pittsburgh, PA, November 1997.

Wayne T. Padgett, “Performance Analysis of a Detector for Nonstationary Random Signals,” Proceedings of ICASSP-95, Detroit, MI, May 1995, vol. 5, pp. 3579-3582.

Wayne T. Padgett and Douglas B. Williams, “Efficient Simulation of Random Signal Detectors”,  Seventh SP Workshop on Statistical Signal & Array Processing, June 1994, Quebec City.

Martha J. Willis, James D. Echard, Wayne T. Padgett, and Chris W. Komar,  Application of Autoregressive Modeling and Pattern Classification to SURTASS Data, Final Technical Report A-9260, Georgia Tech Research Institute, April 1994.

Wayne T. Padgett and Douglas B. Williams, “Detection of Nonstationary Random Signals in Noise,” Proceedings of ICASSP-94, Adelaide, Australia, April 1994.

Wayne T. Padgett, Detection of Low Order Nonstationary Gaussian Random Processes, Ph.D. Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, March, 1994.

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