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Comparative analysis in terms of computational cost for different discrimination algorithms in implantable defibrillators

2005

Implantable defibrillators (ICDs) use very low computational cost criteria (rate, stability and onset) offering good sensitivity for arrhythmia detection. Although, the specificity of these combined criteria decreases in difficult arrhythmia discrimination as in case of discrimination between ventricular tachycardia (VT) and supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). Several morphological published algorithms enhance arrhythmia discrimination but most algorithms are developed in personal computers and cannot be used in ICDs because of computational cost requirements compared with limited ICD capabilities. A general method to determine the possibility of ICD implementation for a discrimination algo…

Arrhythmia detectionGeneral methodbusiness.industrycardiovascular systemStability (learning theory)Medicinecardiovascular diseasesSupraventricular tachycardiabusinessmedicine.diseaseVentricular tachycardiaAlgorithmImplantable defibrillatorsComputers in Cardiology, 2004
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Optimal Guard Placement Problem Under L-Visibility

2006

Two points a and b in the presence of polygonal obstacles are L-visible if the length of the shortest path avoiding obstacles is no more than L. For a given convex polygon Q, Gewali et al [4]. addressed the guard placement problem on the exterior boundary that will cover the maximum area exterior to the polygon under L-visibility. They proposed a linear time algorithm for some given value of L. When the length L is greater than half of the perimeter, they declared that problem as open. Here we address that open problem and present an algorithm whose time complexity is linear in number of vertices of the polygon.

Art gallery problemPolygon coveringComputer Science::Computational GeometryConvex polygonCombinatoricsMonotone polygonBiggest little polygonTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYStar-shaped polygonVisibility polygonSimple polygonComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICSMathematics
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Modelling and Analysis of Nonstationary Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Channels with Time-Variant Angles of Arrival

2018

In mobile radio channel modelling, it is generally assumed that the angles of arrival (AOAs) are independent of time. This assumption does not in general agree with real-world channels in which the AOAs vary with the position of a moving receiver. In this paper, we first present a mathematical model for the time-variant AOAs. This model serves as the basis for the development of two nonstationary multipath fading channels models for vehicle-to-infrastructure communications. The statistical properties of both channel models are analysed with emphasis on the time-dependent autocorrelation function (ACF), time-dependent mean Doppler shift, time-dependent Doppler spread, and the Wigner-Ville sp…

Article SubjectComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer science02 engineering and technologylcsh:Technologylcsh:Telecommunicationsymbols.namesake0203 mechanical engineeringPosition (vector)lcsh:TK5101-67200202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComputer Science::Information TheoryBasis (linear algebra)lcsh:TAutocorrelationEmphasis (telecommunications)020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsVehicle to infrastructuresymbolsDoppler effectAlgorithmMultipath propagationInformation SystemsCommunication channelWireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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Energy-efficient routing control algorithm in large-scale WSN for water environment monitoring with application to Three Gorges Reservoir area

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: The Scientific World Journal. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/802915 Open Access The typical application backgrounds of large-scale WSN (wireless sensor networks) for the water environment monitoring in the Three Gorges Reservoir are large coverage area and wide distribution. To maximally prolong lifetime of large-scale WSN, a new energy-saving routing algorithm has been proposed, using the method of maximum energy-welfare optimization clustering. Firstly, temporary clusters are formed based on two main parameters, the remaining energy of nodes and the distance between a node and the base station. Secondly,…

Article SubjectComputer scienceReal-time computinglcsh:Medicinelcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBase stationWater QualityComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureWater environmentCluster (physics)lcsh:ScienceCluster analysisGeneral Environmental Sciencelcsh:TNode (networking)lcsh:RVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550General MedicineDissipationlcsh:QWireless sensor networkAlgorithmsEnergy (signal processing)Environmental MonitoringResearch Article
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A Fast Imaging Technique Applied to 2D Electrical Resistivity Data

2014

A new technique is proposed to process 2D apparent resistivity datasets, in order to obtain a fast and contrasted resistivity image, useful for a rapid data check in field or as a starting model to constrain the inversion procedure. In the past some modifications to the back-projection algorithm, as well as the use of filtering techniques for the sensitivity matrix were proposed. An implementation of this technique is proposed here, considering a two-step approach. Initially a damped least squares solution is obtained after a full matrix inversion of the linearized geoelectrical problem. Furthermore, on the basis of the results, a subsequent filtering algorithm is applied to the Jacobian ma…

Article SubjectComputer sciencelcsh:QC801-809Apparent resistivityInversion (meteorology)Least squaresSynthetic datalcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicssymbols.namesakeGeophysicsElectrical resistivity and conductivityFull matrixSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataJacobian matrix and determinantsymbolsImaging techniqueAlgorithmERT back-projection LSQR inversion resistivityWater Science and TechnologyInternational Journal of Geophysics
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Evolutionary Algorithms and Metaheuristics : Applications in Engineering Design and Optimization

2018

Article SubjectComputer scienceoptimisationGeneral MathematicsEvolutionary algorithmevoluutiolaskenta02 engineering and technologytekoälyalgorithms01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmas0203 mechanical engineeringoptimointi0103 physical sciencesalgoritmitMetaheuristicta113business.industrylcsh:Mathematicsta111General Engineeringlcsh:QA1-939artificial intelligence020303 mechanical engineering & transportslcsh:TA1-2040evolutionary computationArtificial intelligenceEngineering design processbusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Mathematical Model of Solid Food Pasteurization by Ohmic Heating: Influence of Process Parameters

2013

Pasteurization of a solid food undergoing ohmic heating has been analysed by means of a mathematical model, involving the simultaneous solution of Laplace’s equation, which describes the distribution of electrical potential within a food, the heat transfer equation, using a source term involving the displacement of electrical potential, the kinetics of inactivation of microorganisms likely to be contaminating the product. In the model, thermophysical and electrical properties as function of temperature are used. Previous works have shown the occurrence of heat loss from food products to the external environment during ohmic heating. The current model predicts that, when temperature gradient…

Article SubjectFood Handlinglcsh:MedicinePasteurizationThermodynamicslcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.inventionHeatinglawHumanslcsh:ScienceOhmic contactGeneral Environmental ScienceLaplace transformlcsh:TChemistrylcsh:RTemperatureGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalThermal conductionHeat transferPasteurizationlcsh:QCurrent (fluid)Joule heatingDisplacement (fluid)AlgorithmsResearch ArticleThe Scientific World Journal
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A Probabilistic Analysis to Quantify the Effect of March 11, 2004, Attacks in Madrid on the March 14 Elections in Spain: A Dynamic Modelling Approach

2015

[EN] The bomb attacks in Madrid three days before the general elections of March 14, 2004, and their possible influence on the victory of PSOE (Spanish Workers Socialist Party), defeating PP (Popular Party), have been a matter of study from several points of view (i.e., sociological, political, or statistical). In this paper, we present a dynamic model based on a system of differential equations such that it, using data from Spanish CIS (National Center of Sociological Research), describes the evolution of voting intention of the Spanish people over time. Using this model, we conclude that the probability is very low that the PSOE would have won had the attack not happened.Moreover, after t…

Article SubjectOperations researchlcsh:MathematicsApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSociological researchVictoryDynamic modellinglcsh:QA1-939PoliticsEconomyVotingGeneral electionProbabilistic analysis of algorithmsCenter (algebra and category theory)MATEMATICA APLICADAAnalysisMathematicsmedia_commonAbstract and Applied Analysis
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A filtering algorithm for maneuvering target tracking based on smoothing spline fitting

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Abstract and Applied Analysis. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/127643 Open Access Maneuvering target tracking is a challenge. Target's sudden speed or direction changing would make the common filtering tracker divergence. To improve the accuracy of maneuvering target tracking, we propose a tracking algorithm based on spline fitting. Curve fitting, based on historical point trace, reflects the mobility information. The innovation of this paper is assuming that there is no dynamic motion model, and prediction is only based on the curve fitting over the measured data. Monte Carlo simulation results show that, …

Article Subjectlcsh:MathematicsApplied MathematicsMonte Carlo methodSpline fittingAnalysis; Applied MathematicsTracking (particle physics)lcsh:QA1-939VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Analysis: 411Smoothing splineCurve fittingPoint (geometry)Divergence (statistics)AlgorithmAnalysisTRACE (psycholinguistics)Mathematics
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SAN plot: A graphical representation of the signal, noise, and artifacts content of spectra

2019

The signal-to-noise ratio is an important property of NMR spectra. It allows to compare the sensitivity of experiments, the performance of hardware, etc. Its measurement is usually done in a rudimentary manner involving manual operation of selecting separately a region of the spectrum with signal and noise, respectively, applying some operation and returning the signal-to-noise ratio. We introduce here a simple method based on the analysis of the distribution of point intensities in one- and two-dimensional spectra. The signal/artifact/noise plots, (SAN plots) allows one to present in a graphical manner qualitative and quantitative information about spectra. It will be shown that besides me…

Artifact (error)ChemistryNoise (signal processing)General ChemistrySignalPlot (graphics)NMRSignal-to-noise ratioSAN plotddc:540General Materials SciencePoint (geometry)Representation (mathematics)AlgorithmSensitivity (electronics)
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