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Mathews, V. John; Dubow, Joel | A stable adaptive Hammerstein filter employing partial orthogonalization of the input signals | Abstract This paper presents an algorithm that adapts the parameters of a Hammerstein system model. Hammerstein systems are nonlinear systems that contain a static nonlinearity cascaded with a linear system. In this work, the static nonlinearity is modeled using a polynomial system and the linear f... | | 2002 |
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Myers, Chris J.; Harrison, Reid R.; Schlegel, Christian | Analog decoding of product codes | Abstract - A method is presented for analog softdecision decoding of block product codes (block turbo codes). Extrinsic information is exchanged as analog signals between component row and column decoders. The component MAP decoders use low-power analog computation in subthreshold CMOS circuits t... | | 2002 |
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Harrison, Reid R.; Myers, Chris J.; Schlegel, Christian | Analog decoding of product codes | A method is presented for analog softdecision decoding of block product codes (block turbo codes). Extrinsic information is exchanged as analog signals between component row and column decoders. The component MAP decoders use low-power analog computation in subthreshold CMOS circuits to implement th... | | 2002 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Automatic derivation of timing constraints by failure analyis | Abstract. This work proposes a technique to automatically obtain timing constraints for a given timed circuit to operate correctly. A designated set of delay parameters of a circuit are first set to sufficiently large bounds, and verification runs followed by failure analysis are repeated. Each ver... | | 2002 |
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Myers, Chris J.; Harrison, Reid R.; Schlegel, Christian | Cell library for automatic synthesis of analog error control decoders | This paper presents a cell library for automatic synthesis of analog error control decoders. By using some basic cells, analog ermr control decoders can be automatically synthesized. Also, using automatic synthesis based on this cell library, the circuit performance is not degraded and the circuit i... | | 2002 |
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Harrison, Reid R.; Myers, Chris J.; Schlegel, Christian | Cell library for automatic synthesis of analog error control decoders | This paper presents a cell library for automatic synthesis of analog error control decoders. By using some basic cells, analog ermr control decoders can be automatically synthesized. Also, using automatic synthesis based on this cell library, the circuit performance is not degraded and the circuit i... | | 2002 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | Fly-inspired VLSI vision sensors | Engineers have long looked to nature for inspiration. The diversity of life produced by five billion years of evolution provides countless existence proofs of organic machines with abilities that far surpass those of our own relatively crude automata. We have learned how to harness large amounts of ... | | 2002 |
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Tasdizen, Tolga; Whitaker, Ross T. | Geometric surface smoothing via anisotropic diffusion of normals | This paper introduces a method for smoothing complex, noisy surfaces, while preserving (and enhancing) sharp, geometric features. It has two main advantages over previous approaches to feature preserving surface smoothing. First is the use of level set surface models, which allows us to process ver... | | 2002 |
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Stringfellow, Gerald B. | Influence of Sb, Bi, Tl, and B on the incorporation of N in GaAs | GaAs:N is an interesting material for many devices due to its unique compositional variation of band gap. Small amounts of N lead to a strong decrease in band gap energy as well as lattice constant. The further addition of In or Sb leads to quaternary alloys with band gap energies below 1.4 eV latti... | Antimony; Gallium Arsenide; Nitrogen | 2002 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Lazy transition systems and asynchronous circuit synthesis with relative timing assumptions | This paper presents a design flow for timed asynchronous circuits. It introduces lazy transitions systems as a new computational model to represent the timing information required for synthesis. The notion of laziness explicitly distinguishes between the enabling and the firing of an event in a tr... | | 2002 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Level oriented formal model for asynchronous circuit verification and its efficient analysis method | Using a level-oriented model for verification of asynchronous circuits helps users to easily construct formal models with high readability or to naturally model datapath circuits. On the other hand, in order to use such a model on large circuits, techniques to avoid the state explosion problem must ... | | 2002 |
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Mathews, V. John; Clark, Edward B. | Mean frequency estimation of narrowband signals and its application to doppler ultrasound blood velocity waveform estimation | ABSTRACT Many applications involving Doppler signals require the accurate estimation of the power-weighted mean frequency over short durations of the signal due to it's nonstationarity. This paper presents a novel algorithm for estimating mean frequencies using the eigenstructure of the covariance ... | | 2002 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | Phonotaxis in crickets and robots | Over the past decade, we have built and tested several robot models to investigate a particular biological behavior, the sound localizing (phonotaxis) ability of the cricket. This work has had several purposes. One is to develop robotic technology, such as novel sensors and control systems, by copyi... | Phonotaxis | 2002 |
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Mathews, V. John; Clark, Edward B. | Reconstruction of maximum blood velocity waveforms from doppler ultrasound measurements | Absfauct -This paper presents a novel algorithm for the extraction of maximum blood flow velocity waveform from Doppler measurements. This method is based on the short-term integrated spectrum of the Doppler signal, and does not require a pre-selected threshold level to deal with the background nois... | | 2002 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Relative timing based verification of timed circuits and systems | Aggressive timed circuits, including synchronous and asynchronous self-resetting circuits, are particularly challenging to design and verify due to complicated timing constraints that must hold to ensure correct operation. Identifying a small, sufficient, and easily verifiable set of relative timin... | | 2002 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Synchronous interlocked pipelines | In a circuit environment that is becoming increasingly sensitive to dynamic power dissipation and noise, and where cycle time available for control decisions continues to decrease, locality principles are becoming paramount in controlling advancement of data through pipelined systems. Achieving fine... | | 2002 |