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1Energy-Efficient Processor for Blind Signal Classification in Cognitive Radio Networks
"... Abstract—Blind modulation classification is of vital importance in spectrum surveillance applications and future heterogeneous wireless networks. In standardized wireless systems, modulation classification can be performed through exhaustive search of known signal features. Most commonly used classi ..."
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Abstract—Blind modulation classification is of vital importance in spectrum surveillance applications and future heterogeneous wireless networks. In standardized wireless systems, modulation classification can be performed through exhaustive search of known signal features. Most commonly used
Performance of the
, 2005
"... The IBM System p5 ™ 520, 550 and 550Q are the latest IBM POWER5 ™ processor-based servers designed for commercial and high performance compute-intensive workloads. The p5-520 and p5-550 servers are 2-way and 4-way Dual-Chip Module systems running at 1.9 GHz while the p5-550Q is 4-way and 8-way 1.5 G ..."
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The IBM System p5 ™ 520, 550 and 550Q are the latest IBM POWER5 ™ processor-based servers designed for commercial and high performance compute-intensive workloads. The p5-520 and p5-550 servers are 2-way and 4-way Dual-Chip Module systems running at 1.9 GHz while the p5-550Q is 4-way and 8-way 1
Units sold 150,000 Operating system
, 1984
"... Spectrum. The QL, based on the Motorola 68008 microprocessor, was aimed at the hobbyist and small business markets, but failed to achieve commercial success. Description The QL was originally conceived in 1981 under the code-name ZX83, as a portable computer for business users, with a built-in ultra ..."
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It was designed to be more powerful than the IBM Personal Computer, and comparable to Apple's Macintosh.3 Based on a Motorola 68008 processor clocked at 7.5 MHz, the QL included 128 kB of RAM (officially expandable to 640 kB) and could be connected to a monitor or TV for display.4 Two built-in ZX Microdrive
Interactive Cognition: Exploring the Potential of Electronic Quote/Commenting. In: B. Gorayska & J.L. Mey (Eds.) Cognitive Technology: In Search of a Humane Interface.
, 1995
"... Human cognition is not an island unto itself. As a species, we are not Leibnizian Monads independently engaging in clear, Cartesian thinking. Our minds interact. That's surely why our species has language. And that interactivity probably constrains both what and how we think. Although Wittgens ..."
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:comp.ai I tuned in to see what had been said, and perhaps add my own critical voice to the throng, but quickly discovered two things: First, the critics were mostly not cognitive scientists but computer programmers and students. Second, all of their Counterarguments to Searle were wrong. Now I myself
Harnessing the Driving Force of Dependencies
, 2010
"... Computational devices are rapidly evolving into massively parallel systems. Multicore processors are standard, and high performance processors such as the Cell BE processor [6] or graphics processing units (GPUs) featuring hundreds of on-chip processors (e.g. [10]) are all developed to accumulate pr ..."
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Computational devices are rapidly evolving into massively parallel systems. Multicore processors are standard, and high performance processors such as the Cell BE processor [6] or graphics processing units (GPUs) featuring hundreds of on-chip processors (e.g. [10]) are all developed to accumulate
3esis Supervisor Accepted by
, 2005
"... in partial ful2llment of the requirements for the degree of ..."
Defense Against the Dark Arts
"... Computer science faculty must attract and retain students by offer-ing innovative courses that spark student interest, yet still teach core, computer science concepts. These efforts have become par-ticularly important as computer science enrollments have declined, thus increasing concerns for attrac ..."
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Computer science faculty must attract and retain students by offer-ing innovative courses that spark student interest, yet still teach core, computer science concepts. These efforts have become par-ticularly important as computer science enrollments have declined, thus increasing concerns
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