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DSP in Radar

by Using Floating-point Fpgas For
"... This document describes the advantages of using floating-point processing in FPGAs for digital signal processing (DSP) in radar applications. ..."
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This document describes the advantages of using floating-point processing in FPGAs for digital signal processing (DSP) in radar applications.

Decoding Ogg Vorbis Audio with The C6416 DSP,

by Henric Kärnhall, Henric Kärnhall
"... using a custom made MDCT core on FPGA by ..."
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Building Secure and Reliable Network Applications

by Kenneth Birman , 1996
"... ly, the remote procedure call problem, which an RPC protocol undertakes to solve, consists of emulating LPC using message passing. LPC has a number of "properties" -- a single procedure invocation results in exactly one execution of the procedure body, the result returned is reliably deliv ..."
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ly, the remote procedure call problem, which an RPC protocol undertakes to solve, consists of emulating LPC using message passing. LPC has a number of "properties" -- a single procedure invocation results in exactly one execution of the procedure body, the result returned is reliably delivered to the invoker, and exceptions are raised if (and only if) an error occurs. Given a completely reliable communication environment, which never loses, duplicates, or reorders messages, and given client and server processes that never fail, RPC would be trivial to solve. The sender would merely package the invocation into one or more messages, and transmit these to the server. The server would unpack the data into local variables, perform the desired operation, and send back the result (or an indication of any exception that occurred) in a reply message. The challenge, then, is created by failures. Were it not for the possibility of process and machine crashes, an RPC protocol capable of overcomi...

Fully Connected CNN for ECG Recognition on DSP

by Javeed Ahmed Khan, S. Ravich, Gopalakrishna. K
"... Abstract:- This paper describes about the work carried out in the field of telemedicine using Information Technology (IT), which is the use of dedicated IT processors and telecommunications for medical diagnosis and patient care. For constant patient monitoring and diagnosis this method is devised, ..."
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, however for full scale practical use it requires further enhancing tests. Telecommunication is carried out by Internet Protocol (IP) which transmits the Electro Cardio Gram (ECG) through a device at the patient side. At the receiving end, the signal is received/acquired on to the physician’s computer

Neural Network Toolbox For Use with Matlab -- User'S Guide Verion 3.0

by Howard Demuth, Mark Beale , 1993
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Energy Profiling of DSP Applications, A Case Study of an Intelligent ECG Monitor

by Dejan Raskovic, Emil Jovanov, Thomas Martin, Shuaib Hanief, Pedro Gelabert
"... Proper balance of power and performance for optimum system organization requires precise profiling of the power consumption of different hardware subsystems as well as software functions. Moreover, power consumption of mobile systems is even more important, since the battery is a large portion of th ..."
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on specific hardware platform. In this paper we introduce a new environment for energy profiling of DSP applications. The environment consists of a JTAG emulator, a high-resolution HP 3583A multimeter and a workstation that controls devices and stores the traces. We use Texas Instruments' Real Time Data

The TV-tree -- an index structure for high-dimensional data

by King-ip Lin, H. V. Jagadish, Christos Faloutsos - VLDB Journal , 1994
"... We propose a file structure to index high-dimensionality data, typically, points in some feature space. The idea is to use only a few of the features, utilizing additional features whenever the additional discriminatory power is absolutely necessary. We present in detail the design of our tree struc ..."
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We propose a file structure to index high-dimensionality data, typically, points in some feature space. The idea is to use only a few of the features, utilizing additional features whenever the additional discriminatory power is absolutely necessary. We present in detail the design of our tree structure and the associated algorithms that handle such `varying length' feature vectors. Finally we report simulation results, comparing the proposed structure with the R -tree, which is one of the most successful methods for low-dimensionality spaces. The results illustrate the superiority of our method, with up to 80% savings in disk accesses. Type of Contribution: New Index Structure, for high-dimensionality feature spaces. Algorithms and performance measurements. Keywords: Spatial Index, Similarity Retrieval, Query by Content 1 Introduction Many applications require enhanced indexing, capable of performing similarity searching on several, non-traditional (`exotic') data types. The targ...

Bounding the Lifetime of Sensor Networks Via Optimal Role Assignments

by Manish Bhardwaj, Anantha P. Chandrakasan , 2002
"... A key challenge in ad-hoc, data-gathering wireless sensor networks is achieving a lifetime of several years using nodes that carry merely hundreds of joules of stored energy. In this paper, we explore the fundamental limits of energy-efficient collaborative data-gathering by deriving upper bounds on ..."
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A key challenge in ad-hoc, data-gathering wireless sensor networks is achieving a lifetime of several years using nodes that carry merely hundreds of joules of stored energy. In this paper, we explore the fundamental limits of energy-efficient collaborative data-gathering by deriving upper bounds on the lifetime of increasingly sophisticated sensor networks.

High performance imaging using large camera arrays

by Bennett Wilburn, Neel Joshi, Vaibhav Vaish, Eino-ville Talvala, Emilio Antunez, Adam Barth, Andrew Adams, Mark Horowitz, Marc Levoy - ACM Trans. Graph , 2005
"... Figure 1: Different configurations of our camera array. (a) Tightly packed cameras with telephoto lenses and splayed fields of view. This arrangement is used for high-resolution imaging (section 4.1). (b) Tightly packed cameras with wide-angle lenses, which are aimed to share the same field of view. ..."
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digital image sensors and the ability to create photographs that combine information from a number of sensed images are changing the way we think about photography. In this paper, we describe a unique array of 100 custom video cameras that we have built, and we summarize our experiences using this array

Clustering with instance-level constraints

by Lou Wagstaff, Kiri Lou Wagstaff, Ph. D - In Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Machine Learning , 2000
"... One goal of research in artificial intelligence is to automate tasks that currently require human expertise; this automation is important because it saves time and brings problems that were previously too large to be solved into the feasible domain. Data analysis, or the ability to identify meaningf ..."
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One goal of research in artificial intelligence is to automate tasks that currently require human expertise; this automation is important because it saves time and brings problems that were previously too large to be solved into the feasible domain. Data analysis, or the ability to identify
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