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Mathews, V. John | Sufficient stability bounds for slowly varying direct-form recursive linear filters and their applications in adaptive IIR filters | Abstract-This correspondence derives a sufficient time-varying bound on the maximum variation of the coefficients of an exponentially stable time-varying direct-form homogeneous linear recursive filter. The stability bound is less conservative than all previously derived bounds for time-varying IIR ... | | 1999 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Modelling mixed 4phase pipelines: structures and patterns | This paper presents an exploration of the design space for homogeneous and mixed 4phase asynchronous linear pipelines. We extend previously published results by uncovering their complete ordered design space, demonstrate relationships between the latter's governing lattice structures, tabulating the... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Mathews, V. John | Tracking analysis of the sign algorithm in nonstationary environments | This paper presents a tracking analysis of the adaptive filters equipped with the sign algorithm and operating in nonstationary environments. Under the assumption that the nonstationarity can be modeled using a random disturbance, it is shown that the long-term time average of the mean-absolute erro... | | 1990 |
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Mathews, V. John | Tracking analysis of the sign algorithm in nonstationary environments | Abstract-This paper presents a tracking analysis of the adaptive filters equipped with the sign algorithm and operating in nonstationary environments. Under the assumption that the nonstationarity can be modeled using a random disturbance, it is shown that the long-term time average of the mean-abso... | | 1990 |
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Mathews, V. John | Orthogonalization of correlated gaussian signals for volterra system identification | This letter presents a simple method for orthogonalizing correlated Gaussian input signals for identification of truncated Volterra systems of arbitrary order of nonlinearity P and memory length N. The procedure requires a Gram-Schmidt orthogonalizer for a vector containing N elements and some nonli... | | 1995 |
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Mathews, V. John | Efficient FIR adaptive filter using DPCM and the sign algorithm | This correspondence introduces an adaptive filter structure that requires zero multiplications for its implementation. The primary input signal is quantized using DPCM, and the DPCM outputs are processed by a conventional adaptive filter. The filter coefficients are updated using the sign algorithm.... | | 1989 |
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Mathews, V. John | Fast recursive least squares adaptive second-order volterra filter and its performance analysis | Abstract-This paper presents a fast, recursive least squares (RLS) adaptive nonlinear filter. The nonlinearity is modeled using a second-order Volterra series expansion. The structure presented in the paper makes use of the ideas of fast RLS multichannel filters and has a computational complexity of... | | 1993 |
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Mathews, V. John | Blind identification of bilinear systems | Abstract-This paper is concerned with the blind identification of a class of bilinear systems excited by non-Gaussian higher order white noise. The matrix of coefficients of mixed input-output terms of the bilinear system model is assumed to be triangular in this work. Under the additional assumptio... | | 2003 |
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Mathews, V. John | Detection and estimation with fixed lag for abruptly changing systems | The problem of state estimation and system structure detection for discrete-time stochastic systems with parameters which may switch among a finite set of values is considered. The switchings are modeled by a semi-Markov, or Markov, chain with known transition statistics. A fixed time delay (lag) is... | | 1983 |
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Mathews, V. John | Pilot embedding for channel estimation and tracking in OFDM systems | Abstract-We consider the problem of channel estimation and tracking in OFDM systems and explore the idea of adding pilot symbols to the data symbols as a means to conserve bandwidth. The term pilot embedding (PE) is used to refer to this scheme. Compared to the pilot insertion (PI) scheme, i.e., the... | | 2004 |
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Myers, Chris J. | A compositional minimization approach for large asynchronous design verification | This paper presents a compositional minimization approach with efficient state space reductions for verifying non-trivial asynchronous designs. These reductions can result in a reduced model that contains the exact same set of observably equivalent behavior in the original model, therefore no false ... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Relative timing | Relative Timing is introduced as an informal method for aggressive asynchronous design. It is demonstrated on three example circuits (C-Element, FIFO, and RAPPID Tag Unit), facilitating transformations from speed-independent circuits to burst-mode, relative timed, and pulse-mode circuits. Relative ... | | 1999 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Characterization of asynchronous templates for integration into clocked CAD flows | Asynchronous circuit design can result in substantial benefits of reduced power, improved performance, and high modularity. However, asynchronous design styles are largely incompatible with clocked CAD, which has prevented wide-scale adoption. The key incompatibility is timing. Thus most commercial... | | 2009 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Relative timing | Abstract-Relative timing (RT) is introduced as a method for asynchronous design. Timing requirements of a circuit are made explicit using relative timing. Timing can be directly added, removed, and optimized using this style. RT synthesis and verification are demonstrated on three example circuits,... | | 2003 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Covering conditions and algorithms for the synthesis of speed-independent circuits | Abstract-This paper presents theory and algorithms for the synthesis of standard C-implementations of speed-independent circuits. These implementations are block-level circuits which may consist of atomic gates to perform complex functions in order to ensure hazard freedom. First, we present Boolean... | | 1998 |
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Tasdizen, Tolga; Whitaker, Ross T. | Higher-order nonlinear priors for surface reconstruction | Abstract-For surface reconstruction problems with noisy and incomplete range data, a Bayesian estimation approach can improve the overall quality of the surfaces. The Bayesian approach to surface estimation relies on a likelihood term, which ties the surface estimate to the input data, and the prior... | | 2004 |
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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 |