A MIM/Coaxial Stub-Line CRLH Zeroth-Order Series-Mode Resonator used as an RF Coil Element for 7-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging Andreas Rennings1 ‚ Jan Taro Svejda1 ‚ Simon Otto2 ‚ Klaus Solbach2 ‚ and Daniel Erni1 General and Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ATE)‚ 2 High Frequency Engineering (HFT)‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ University of Duisburg-Essen‚ and 1 CENIDE – Center for Nanointegration Duisburg Essen‚ D-47048 Duisburg‚ Germany 1 Abstract—A novel MIM/coaxial-stub composite right/lefthanded
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VLSI IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERPOLATION PROCESSOR FOR SOFT-DECISION REED-SOLOMON DECODING ABSTRACT Error detection and correction plays a very important role in data communication. Various codes such as convolutional and block codes are available for the purpose of error detection and correction. Among the block codes Reed-Solomon code provides several advantages. Reed-Solomon codes are powerful error-correcting codes that finds wide applications in many fields. The soft-decision
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286 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY‚ VOL. 20‚ NO. 2‚ FEBRUARY 2010 An Efficient Architecture for 3-D Discrete Wavelet Transform Anirban Das‚ Anindya Hazra‚ and Swapna Banerjee‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE Abstract—This paper presents an architecture of the liftingbased running 3-D discrete wavelet transform (DWT)‚ which is a powerful image and video compression algorithm. The proposed design is one of the first lifting based complete 3-DDWT architectures without group
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2010 Fifth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances Issues and challenges of Requirement Engineering in Service Oriented Software Development Muneera Bano‚ Naveed Ikram Department of Software Engineering International Islamic University Islamabad‚ Pakistan muneera@iiu.edu.pk‚ naveed.ikram@iiu.edu.pk Abstract— Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a shift of paradigm in software development. It can be seen as an evolution of Component Based Software Development (CBSD)‚ with
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System. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE (http://www.ieee.org) later standardized a token ring LAN system as IEEE 802.5 (http://www.ieee802.org/5/). Token ring LAN speeds of 4Mbps‚ 16Mbps‚ 100Mbps and 1Gbps have been standardized by the IEEE 802.5 working group. Token ring networks had significantly superior performance and reliability compared to early shared-media implementations of Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)‚ and were widely adopted as a higher-performance alternative
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802.11g 32.CSMA/CA 33.Fiber optic cables 34.Shielded twisted pair cable vs. Unshielded twisted pair cable 35.Straight-through‚ Crossover cable 36.UTP‚ Coax‚ Single-mode (SM)‚Multi-mode (MM) cables – max. distance 37.Ethernet max distance per IEEE standard 38.Network troubleshooting using TCP/IP model Chapter 5 39.Ethernet 40.802.3‚ 802.11 41.Ethernet bit rate 42.10BaseTx standard 43.Access Layer switches 44.Devices on network link with different speeds 45.Error handling of frame in
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References: [1] Viterbi‚ "Error bounds for convolutional codes andasymptotically optimum decoding algorithm‚" IEEE Transactions on Information theory‚ vol. It-13‚ no. 2‚ pp. 260_269‚ April 1967. Exchange Viterbi Decoder for Low-Power Wireless Communications‚” IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers‚ vol. 51‚ no. 2‚ pp. 371- 378‚ February 2004. [2] Dalia A. El-Dib and M.I. Elmasry‚ “Modified Register- [3] S. B. Wicker
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Design Principles for Tools to Support Creative Thinking Mitchel Resnick‚ MIT Media Lab Brad Myers‚ Carnegie Mellon Univ. Kumiyo Nakakoji‚ Univ. of Tokyo‚ Japan Ben Shneiderman‚ Univ. of Maryland Randy Pausch‚ Carnegie Mellon Univ. Ted Selker‚ MIT Media Lab Mike Eisenberg‚ Univ. Of Colorado Revised October 30‚ 2005 Introduction We have developed a set of “design principles” to guide the development of new creativity support tools – that is‚ tools that enable people to express
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Sensor Network Architecture Jessica Feng‚ Farinaz Koushanfar*‚ and Miodrag Potkonjak Computer Science Department‚ University of California‚ Los Angeles * Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department‚ University of California‚ Berkeley {jessicaf‚ miodrag}@cs.ucla.edu; {farinaz}@eecs.berkeley.edu TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW 2. MOTIVATION AND OBJECTIVES 3. SNs – GLOBAL VIEW AND REQUIREMENTS 4. INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS OF SN NODES PROCESSOR STORAGE POWER SUPPLY SENSORS AND/OR ACTUAT
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NTC/405 Final Paper about my furture My future and what it holds Throughout the last five weeks of this class I have done a lot text book reading and internet research. During all of my studying and research I have been reminded that even after 14+ years of working with Information Technology (IT)‚ more specifically networking and telecommunications‚ I still have a lot of learning to do. With technology changing by leaps and bounds every day it is imperative that all IT professionals stay on top
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