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Adaptive Threshold, Wavelet and Hilbert Transform for QRS Detection in Electrocardiogram Signals

2017

This paper combines Hilbert and Wavelet transforms and an adaptive threshold technique to detect the QRS complex of electrocardiogram signals. The method is performed in a window framework. First, the Wavelet transform is applied to the ECG signal to remove noise. Next, the Hilbert transform is applied to detect dominant peak points in the signal. Finally, the adaptive threshold technique is applied to detect R-peaks, Q, and S points. The performance of the algorithm is evaluated against the MIT-BIH arrhythmia database, and the numerical results indicated significant detection accuracy.

Computer sciencebusiness.industryNoise (signal processing)010401 analytical chemistryWavelet transformPattern recognition02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSignal0104 chemical sciencessymbols.namesakeQRS complexWavelet0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingHilbert transformArtificial intelligenceEcg signalbusiness
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Towards a design process for modeling MAS organizations

2012

The design of MAS organizations is a complex activity where a proper methodological approach may offer a significant advantage in enabling the conception of the best solution. Moreover, the aid provided by a supporting tool significantly contributes to make the approach technically sound and it is a fundamental ingredient of a feasible strategy to the development of large MASs. In this paper, we introduce a portion of methodological approach devoted to design MAS organizations and a preliminary version of a specific case tool, named MoT (Moise+ Tool), for supporting activities from design production to automatic code generation. MoT provides four kinds of diagrams based on a definite graphi…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)NotationGraphical notationMethodological approachDevelopment (topology)Complex activityCode (cryptography)Design processProduction (economics)Code generationArtificial intelligenceAutomatically generatedDesign proceSoftware engineeringbusinessComputer-aided software engineeringSupporting toolAutomatic code generation
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A new autonomous data transmission reduction method for wireless sensors networks

2018

International audience; The inherent limitation in energy resources and computational power for sensor nodes in a Wireless Sensor Network, poses the challenge of extending the lifetime of these networks. Since radio communication is the dominant energy consuming activity, most presented approaches focused on reducing the number of data transmitted to the central workstation. This can be achieved by deploying both on the workstation and the sensor node a synchronized prediction model capable of forecasting future values. Thus, enabling the sensor node to transmit only the values that surpasses a predefined error threshold. This mechanism offers a decrease in the cost of transmission energy f…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryReal-time computing020206 networking & telecommunications[INFO.INFO-SE]Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE]02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and Simulation7. Clean energy[INFO.INFO-IU]Computer Science [cs]/Ubiquitous ComputingReduction (complexity)[INFO.INFO-CR]Computer Science [cs]/Cryptography and Security [cs.CR]Transmission (telecommunications)[INFO.INFO-MA]Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA]020204 information systemsSensor node0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWireless[INFO.INFO-ET]Computer Science [cs]/Emerging Technologies [cs.ET][INFO.INFO-DC]Computer Science [cs]/Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing [cs.DC]businessWireless sensor networkEnergy (signal processing)Data transmissionData reduction2018 IEEE Middle East and North Africa Communications Conference (MENACOMM)
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MIPPIE: the mouse integrated protein–protein interaction reference

2020

Abstract Cells operate and react to environmental signals thanks to a complex network of protein–protein interactions (PPIs), the malfunction of which can severely disrupt cellular homeostasis. As a result, mapping and analyzing protein networks are key to advancing our understanding of biological processes and diseases. An invaluable part of these endeavors has been the house mouse (Mus musculus), the mammalian model organism par excellence, which has provided insights into human biology and disorders. The importance of investigating PPI networks in the context of mouse prompted us to develop the Mouse Integrated Protein–Protein Interaction rEference (MIPPIE). MIPPIE inherits a robust infr…

Computer scienceved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesprotein-protein interactionsCellular homeostasisContext (language use)Computational biologycomputer.software_genreGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyProtein–protein interaction03 medical and health sciencesMice0302 clinical medicineProtein Interaction MappingMus musculusAnimalsProtein Interaction MapsModel organismDatabases Proteinmousedatabase030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesved/biologyComputational BiologyComplex networkprotein interaction networkOriginal ArticleWeb serviceUser interfaceGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesProtein networkcomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgerySoftwareInformation SystemsDatabase: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation
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Numerical experiments with a parallel fast direct elliptic solver on Cray T3E

1997

A parallel fast direct O(N log N) solver is shortly described for linear systems with separable block tridiagonal matrices. A good parallel scalability of the proposed method is demonstrated on a Cray T3E parallel computer using MPI in communication. Also, the sequential performance is compared with the well-known BLKTRI-implementation of the generalized. cyclic reduction method using a single processor of Cray T3E.

ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTERSYSTEMIMPLEMENTATIONTridiagonal matrixComputer scienceLinear systemMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISParallel algorithmParallel computingComputerSystemsOrganization_PROCESSORARCHITECTURESSolverMatrix (mathematics)ScalabilityPoisson's equationTime complexityCyclic reductionBlock (data storage)
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A generic model of reinforcement learning combined with macroscopic cellular automata to simulate land use change

2019

Better understanding the evolution of land cover is a priority concern in the field of land use change study. This evolution can be the result of interactions between major factors. The study of land use change is included in territorial planning to inform planners and policy makers of possible developments they will face. Land use models are useful for reasonable land use management to optimize future land management decisions. In this paper we present an original theoretical model of reinforcement learning combined with macroscopic cellular automata to simulate land use change.

ComputingMilieux_GENERALLand useComputer sciencebusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementLand managementComplex systemReinforcement learningLand use land-use change and forestryLand coverbusinessField (geography)Cellular automaton2019 4th World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS)
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Chiralities of nodal points along high symmetry lines with screw rotation symmetry

2021

Screw rotations in nonsymmorphic space group symmetries induce the presence of hourglass and accordion shape band structures along screw invariant lines whenever spin-orbit coupling is nonnegligible. These structures induce topological enforced Weyl points on the band intersections. In this work we show that the chirality of each Weyl point is related to the representations of the cyclic group on the bands that form the intersection. To achieve this, we calculate the Picard group of isomorphism classes of complex line bundles over the 2-dimensional sphere with cyclic group action, and we show how the chirality (Chern number) relates to the eigenvalues of the rotation action on the rotation …

Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceChern classComplex lineMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesCyclic group02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCoupling (probability)01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesHomogeneous spaceFOS: MathematicsAlgebraic Topology (math.AT)Equivariant mapMathematics - Algebraic TopologyInvariant (mathematics)Symmetry (geometry)010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyMathematical physics
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Percolation on correlated random networks

2011

We consider a class of random, weighted networks, obtained through a redefinition of patterns in an Hopfield-like model and, by performing percolation processes, we get information about topology and resilience properties of the networks themselves. Given the weighted nature of the graphs, different kinds of bond percolation can be studied: stochastic (deleting links randomly) and deterministic (deleting links based on rank weights), each mimicking a different physical process. The evolution of the network is accordingly different, as evidenced by the behavior of the largest component size and of the distribution of cluster sizes. In particular, we can derive that weak ties are crucial in o…

Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Statistics and ProbabilityStatistics and ProbabilitySocial and Information Networks (cs.SI)FOS: Computer and information sciencesRandom graphDiscrete mathematicsPhysics - Physics and SocietyStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Interdependent networksFOS: Physical sciencesComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPercolation thresholdPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Complex networkCondensed Matter PhysicsGiant componentPercolationContinuum percolation theoryStatistical physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsClustering coefficientMathematicsPhysical Review E
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The effect of energy feedbacks on continental strength

2005

The classical strength profile of continents is derived from a quasi-static view of their rheological response to stress--one that does not consider dynamic interactions between brittle and ductile layers. Such interactions result in complexities of failure in the brittle-ductile transition and the need to couple energy to understand strain localization. Here we investigate continental deformation by solving the fully coupled energy, momentum and continuum equations. We show that this approach produces unexpected feedback processes, leading to a significantly weaker dynamic strength evolution. In our model, stress localization focused on the brittle-ductile transition leads to the spontaneo…

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceTectonicsMultidisciplinaryBrittlenessMathematical modelLithosphereMetamorphic core complexContinental crustCrustMechanicsMantle (geology)GeologyPhysics::GeophysicsNature
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Parallelization strategies for density matrix renormalization group algorithms on shared-memory systems

2003

Shared-memory parallelization (SMP) strategies for density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) algorithms enable the treatment of complex systems in solid state physics. We present two different approaches by which parallelization of the standard DMRG algorithm can be accomplished in an efficient way. The methods are illustrated with DMRG calculations of the two-dimensional Hubbard model and the one-dimensional Holstein-Hubbard model on contemporary SMP architectures. The parallelized code shows good scalability up to at least eight processors and allows us to solve problems which exceed the capability of sequential DMRG calculations.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesDensity matrixNumerical AnalysisStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Hubbard modelApplied MathematicsDensity matrix renormalization groupComplex systemFOS: Physical sciencesParallel computingRenormalization groupComputer Science ApplicationsCondensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsComputational MathematicsShared memoryModeling and SimulationScalabilityCode (cryptography)Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsAlgorithmMathematicsJournal of Computational Physics
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