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Research and Implementation of Energy Dispersal Algorithm for DRM System

2020

The article investigates the randomization algorithm of the OFDM signal energy used in modern digital broadcasting systems. Transmission part of the DRM system was modeled in MATLAB/Simulink software environment, bit sequences allocation tests were conducted using the original information signal and the corresponding modulation symbols with a scrambling algorithm and without it.

SoftwareTransmission (telecommunications)Computer sciencebusiness.industryOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingDigital broadcastingbusinessAlgorithmSignalEnergy (signal processing)ScramblingShift register2020 IEEE Conference of Russian Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EIConRus)
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Increasing GP Computing Power for Free via Desktop GRID Computing and Virtualization

2009

This paper presents how it is possible to increase the Genetic Programming (GP) Computing Power (CP) for free, via Volunteer Computing (VC), using the well known framework BOINC plus a new ``virtualization'' layer which adds all the benefits from the virtualization paradigm. Two different experiments, employing a standard GP tool and a complex GP system, are performed --with distributed PCs over several cities-- to show the free achieved CP by means of VC, without the necessity of modifying or adapting the original GP source code. The methodology can be easily extended to Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs).

Source codebusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEvolutionary algorithmGenetic programmingcomputer.software_genreVirtualizationMultiplexingSoftwareGrid computingMiddleware (distributed applications)Operating systembusinesscomputermedia_common2009 17th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing
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A performance study of LTE MIMO-OFDM systems using the extended one-ring MIMO channel model

2012

In this paper, we consider a long-term evolution (LTE) system for the downlink by using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) techniques. The downlink channel is modeled by the socalled extended MIMO one-ring model. This model extends the well-known narrowband one-ring model with respect to frequency selectivity. The symbol error rate (SER) performance of the LTE MIMO-OFDM system is investigated for the downlink by employing different kinds of spatial encoders, where it is assumed that the channel state information (CSI) is perfectly known. For comparison, the space-time block coding (STBC) scheme, the vertical Bell Laboratories layered spac…

Space–time block code3G MIMOOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingComputer scienceChannel state informationReal-time computingMIMOTelecommunications linkData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYMIMO-OFDMTopologyMulti-user MIMOComputer Science::Information TheoryThe 2012 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications
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Filter multiplexing by use of spatial Code Division Multiple Access approach.

2003

The increasing popularity of optical communication has also brought a demand for a broader bandwidth. The trend, naturally, was to implement methods from traditional electronic communication. One of the most effective traditional methods is Code Division Multiple Access. In this research, we suggest the use of this approach for spatial coding applied to images. The approach is to multiplex several filters into one plane while keeping their mutual orthogonality. It is shown that if the filters are limited by their bandwidth, the output of all the filters can be sampled in the original image resolution and fully recovered through an all-optical setup. The theoretical analysis of such a setup …

Spatial filterbusiness.industryComputer scienceCode division multiple accessMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Bandwidth (signal processing)Optical communicationSpatial codeMultiplexingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOpticsElectronic engineeringBusiness and International ManagementbusinessOptical filterImage resolutionApplied optics
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Synthetic aperture superresolution with multiple off-axis holograms

2006

An optical setup to achieve superresolution in microscopy using holographic recording is presented. The technique is based on off-axis illumination of the object and a simple optical image processing stage after the imaging system for the interferometric recording process. The superresolution effect can be obtained either in one step by combining a spatial multiplexing process and an incoherent addition of different holograms or it can be implemented sequentially. Each hologram holds the information of each different frequency bandpass of the object spectrum. We have optically implemented the approach for a low-numerical-aperture commercial microscope objective. The system is simple and rob…

Synthetic aperture radarComputer sciencebusiness.industryAperture synthesisHolographyPhysics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSpatial multiplexinglaw.inventionInterferometryOpticsBand-pass filterlawMicroscopyComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessImage resolutionJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Passive time-multiplexing super-resolved technique for axially moving targets

2013

In this paper we present a super-resolving approach for detecting an axially moving target that is based upon a time-multiplexing concept and that overcomes the diffraction limit set by the optics of an imaging camera by a priori knowledge of the high-resolution background in front of which the target is moving. As the movement trajectory is axial, the approach can be applied to targets that are approaching or moving away from the camera. By recording a set of low-resolution images at different target axial positions, the super-resolving algorithm weights each image by demultiplexing them using the high-resolution background image and provides a super-resolved image of the target. Theoretic…

Synthetic aperture radarPhysicsbusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONsuper-resolutionMultiplexingAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticstime-multiplexingOpticsComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionMedical imagingTrajectoryA priori and a posterioriElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLimit setdiffraction limitbusinessAxial symmetryEngineering (miscellaneous)Image resolutionsuper-resolvedApplied Optics
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Terahertz four-wire waveguides for broadband signal processing and multiplexing

2022

In this work, we introduce a versatile metal-wire waveguide geometry, namely a four-wire waveguide, which is capable of sustaining two independent and orthogonally polarized fundamental modes, thus acting as a broadband polarization-division multiplexer. By integrating multiscale-structured grooves into the wires of such a waveguide, we demonstrate the independent manipulation of polarization-division terahertz signals.

TerahertzSignal ProcessingWaveguidesSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaMultiplexing
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Broadband Terahertz Signal Processing and Multiplexing with Four-wire Waveguides

2022

We demonstrate a new waveguide geometry, namely a four-wire waveguide, which acts as a terahertz polarization-division multiplexer and a novel platform to realize versatile signal-processing functionalities into independent channels over a broadband terahertz frequency range.

TerahertzSignal ProcessingWaveguidesSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaMultiplexing
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Cost-driven framework for progressive compression of textured meshes

2019

International audience; Recent advances in digitization of geometry and radiometry generate in routine massive amounts of surface meshes with texture or color attributes. This large amount of data can be compressed using a progressive approach which provides at decoding low complexity levels of details (LoDs) that are continuously refined until retrieving the original model. The goal of such a progressive mesh compression algorithm is to improve the overall quality of the transmission for the user, by optimizing the rate-distortion trade-off. In this paper, we introduce a novel meaningful measure for the cost of a progressive transmission of a textured mesh by observing that the rate-distor…

Texture atlasDecimationadaptive quantizationmultiplexingComputer scienceGeometry compressionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONInversesurface meshes02 engineering and technologyData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYtexturesprogressive vs single-rate[INFO.INFO-CG]Computer Science [cs]/Computational Geometry [cs.CG]MultiplexingCCS CONCEPTS • Computing methodologies → Computer graphics020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPolygon meshQuantization (image processing)AlgorithmDecoding methodsData compressionComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS
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An Improved Receiver Architecture for Cyclic-Prefixed OFDM

2009

A novel Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing receiver architecture to be employed with standard (e.g. Wireless LAN) transmitters is proposed. It features enhanced error-rate performance with flexible computational complexity and robustness to imperfect channel estimation. It is based on exploitation of the redundancy available in the cyclic prefix after cancellation of interference from the previous block. In order to show the effectiveness of our proposal, a number of comparisons to the standard per-subcarrier receiver and a previously existing method are reported.

Theoretical computer scienceSingle antenna interference cancellationRobustness (computer science)Computer scienceOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingWireless lanElectronic engineeringArchitectureInterference (wave propagation)Computer Science::Information TheoryCommunication channelCyclic prefixOFDM
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