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  1. J. Chen, C. Richard, S.-K. Ting, and A. H. Sayed, “Multitask learning over adaptive networks with grouping strategies,”  in Cooperative and Graph Signal Processing, P. Djuric and C. Richard, editors, Elsevier, 2018. [pdf]
  2. A. H. Sayed, P. M. Djuric, and F. Hlawatsch, “Distributed Kalman and particle filtering,”  in Cooperative and Graph Signal Processing, P. Djuric and C. Richard, editors, Elsevier, 2018. [pdf] [book]
  3. V. Matta and A. H. Sayed, “Estimation and detection over adaptive networks,”  in Cooperative and Graph Signal Processing, P. Djuric and C. Richard, editors, Elsevier, 2018. [book]
  4. A. H. Sayed and X. Zhao, “Asynchronous adaptive networks,” in Cooperative and Graph Signal Processing, P. Djuric and C. Richard, editors, Elsevier, 2018.  [pdf][book]   Available as arXiv:1511.09180 [math.OC], November 2015. (An overview article for readers interested in general-purpose diffusion strategies)
  5. A. H. Sayed, “Diffusion adaptation over networks,” in Academic Press Library in Signal Processing, vol. 3, R. Chellapa and S. Theodoridis, editors, pp. 323-454, Academic Press, Elsevier, 2014. [pdf]  Also available as arXiv:1205.4220 [cs.MA], May 2012.  (An overview article for readers interested in diffusion adaptation)
  6. F. S. Cattivelli, S. Asgari, P. Vespa, A. H. Sayed, M. Bergsneider, and X. Hu, “Use of constrained nonlinear Kalman filtering to detect pathological constriction of cerebral arterial blood vessels,” in Kalman Filter: Recent Advances and Applications, V. M. Moreno and A. Pigazon, Eds., pp. 143-162, I-Tech, Vienna, Austria, 2009. [pdf]
  7. A. H. Sayed and F. Cattivelli, “Distributed adaptive learning mechanisms,” Handbook on Array Processing and Sensor Networks, S. Haykin and K. J. Ray Liu, editors, pp. 695-722, Wiley, NJ, 2009. [pdf]
  8. A. H. Sayed and V. H. Nascimento, “Energy conservation and the learning ability of LMS adaptive filters,” in Least-Mean-Square Adaptive Filters: New Insights, S. Haykin and B. Widrow, editors, Wiley, NY, 2003. [pdf]
  9. A. H. Sayed and N. R. Yousef, “Wireless location,” Wiley Encyclopedia of Telecommunications, J. Proakis, editor, John Wiley & Sons, NY, 2003. [pdf]
  10. A. H. Sayed, T. Y. Al-Naffouri, and V. H. Nascimento, “Energy conservation in adaptive filtering,” in Nonlinear Signal and Image Processing: Theory, Methods, and Applications, K. E. Barner and G. Arce, editors, CRC Press, 2003. [pdf]
  11. A. H. Sayed and A. Subramanian, “State-space estimation with uncertain models,” in Total Least Squares and Errors-in-Variables Modeling, III: Analysis, Algorithms and Applications, S. Van Huffel and P. Lemmerling, editors, Kluwer, 2002. [pdf]
  12. A. H. Sayed, T. Constantinescu, and T, Kailath, “Recursive construction of multi-channel transmission lines with a maximum entropy property,” in Codes, Graphs, and Systems, , R. Blahut and R. Koetter, editors, pp. 259-290, Kluwer, 2002. [pdf]
  13. T. Kailath and A. H. Sayed, “Displacement structure,” Kluwer Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Supplement II, pp. 162-165, 2000. [pdf]
  14. T. Constantinescu, A. H. Sayed, T. Kailath, “Displacement structure and H_oo problems,” in System Theory: Modeling, Analysis and Control, T. Djaferis and I. Schick, editors, pp. 419-432, Kluwer, MA, 2000. [pdf]
  15. T. Constantinescu, A. H. Sayed, T. Kailath, “Structured extension of matrices,” in Operator Theoretical Methods, A. Gheondea, R. N. Gologan, and D. Timotin, editors, pp. 121-136, The Theta Foundation, Bucharest, Romania, 2000.
  16. T. Kailath and A. H. Sayed, “Elementary transformations,” in Fast Reliable Algorithms for Matrices with Structure, T. Kailath and A. H. Sayed, editors, pp. 309-319, SIAM, PA, 1999. [pdf ]
  17. T. Kailath and A. H. Sayed, “Useful matrix results,” in Fast Reliable Algorithms for Matrices with Structure, T. Kailath and A. H. Sayed, editors, pp. 297-308, SIAM, PA, 1999. [pdf]
  18. S. Chandrasekaran and A. H. Sayed, “Stabilized Schur algorithms,” in Fast Reliable Algorithms for Matrices with Structure, T. Kailath and A. H. Sayed, editors, pp. 57-84, SIAM, PA, 1999. [pdf]
  19. A. H. Sayed and S. Chandrasekaran, “Fast stable solvers for structured linear systems,” in Fast Reliable Algorithms for Matrices with Structure, T. Kailath and A. H. Sayed, editors, pp. 85-102, SIAM, PA, 1999. [pdf]
  20. A. H. Sayed and V. H. Nascimento, “Design criteria for uncertain models with structured and unstructured uncertainties,” in Robustness in Identification and Control, A. Garulli, A. Tesi, and A. Vicino, editors, vol. 245 of Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, pp. 159-173, Springer Verlag, London, 1999. [pdf]
  21. B. Hassibi, T. Kailath, and A. H. Sayed, “Array algorithms for H_2 and Hoo estimation,” in Applied and Computational Control, Signals and Circuits, B. Datta, editor, vol. 1, chapter 2, pp. 67-120, Birkhauser, Boston, 1999. [pdf]
  22. T. Kailath, A. H. Sayed, and B. Hassibi, “Kalman filters,”Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, J. G. Webster, editor, vol. 11, pp. 67-81, John Wiley and Sons, NY, 1999. [pdf]
  23. A. H. Sayed, B. Hassibi, and T. Kailath, “Adaptive signal processing,” 1998 McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology, pp. 1-3, McGraw-Hill, NY, 1997. [pdf]
  24. A. H. Sayed and T. Kailath, “Recursive least-squares adaptive filters,” in DSP Handbook, Chapter 21, CRC Press, 1998. [pdf]
  25. A. H. Sayed and M. Rupp, “Robustness issues in adaptive filtering,” in DSP Handbook, Chapter 20, CRC Press, 1998. [pdf]
  26. S. Chandrasekaran and A. H. Sayed, “Improving the accuracy of the generalized Schur algorithm,” in Communications, Computation, Control, and Signal Processing, A. Paulraj, V. Roychowdhury, and C. D. Schaper, editors, Ch. 11, pp. 223-232, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Kluwer, MA, 1997. [pdf]
  27. S. Chandrasekaran, G. Golub, M. Gu, and A. H. Sayed, “Efficient algorithms for least-squares type problems with bounded uncertainties,” in Recent Advances in Total-Least-Squares Techniques and Errors-in-Variables Modeling, S. V. Huffel, editor, pp. 171-180, SIAM, PA, 1997. [pdf]
  28. A. H. Sayed, B. Hassibi and T. Kailath, “Inertia conditions for the minimization of quadratic forms in indefinite metric spaces,” in Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, I. Gohberg, P. Lancaster, and P. N. Shivakumar, editors, vol. 87, pp. 309-347, Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, Switzerland, 1996. [pdf]
  29. B. Hassibi, A. H. Sayed and T. Kailath, “LMS is Hoo optimal,” in Adaptive Control, Filtering, and Signal Processing, IMA Volumes in Mathematics and Its Applications, vol. 74, K. J. Astrom, G. C. Goodwin, and P. R. Kumar, editors, pp. 65-88, Springer-Verlag, NY, 1995. [pdf ]
  30. A. H. Sayed, T. Constantinescu and T. Kailath, “Square-root algorithms for structured matrices, interpolation, and completion problems,” in Linear Algebra for Signal Processing, IMA Volumes in Mathematics and Its Applications, vol. 69, G. Cybenko and A. Bojanczyk, editors, pp. 153-184, Springer-Verlag, NY, 1995. [pdf ]
  31. B. Hassibi, A. H. Sayed and T. Kailath, “LMS and backpropagation are minimax filters,” in Theoretical Advances in Neural Computation and Learning, V. Roychowdhury, K. Siu and A. Orlitsky, editors, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Ch. 12, pp. 425-447, Norwell, MA, 1994. [pdf ]
  32. B. Hassibi, A. H. Sayed and T. Kailath, “Hoo optimality criteria for LMS and backpropagation,” in Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, vol. 6, pp. 351-358, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Apr. 1994. [pdf ]
  33. T. Kailath, B. Hassibi and A. H. Sayed, “Hoo filtering is just Kalman filtering in Krein space”, in Computing and Intelligent Systems, S. Keerthi, Y. Narhari and N. Viswanadham, editors, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., pp. 7-15, New Delhi, 1993. [pdf]
  34. T. Constantinescu, A. H. Sayed and T. Kailath, “Structured matrices and moment problems,” in Challenges of a Generalized System Theory, P. Dewilde, M. A. Kaashoek, and M. Verhaegen, editors, pp. 25-43, North Holland, Amsterdam, 1993. [pdf]