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Holger Boche, Yannik N. Böck, Ullrich J. Mönich and Frank H. P. Fitzek
This article compares two methods of algorithmically processing bandlimited time-continuous signals in light of the general problem of finding ?suitable? representations of analog information on digital hardware. Albeit abstract, we argue that this probl...
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Jin-Sung Park, Dong-Gu Lee, Jesus A. Jimenez, Sung-Jin Lee and Jun-Woo Kim
Occupational safety and health is among the most challenging issues in many industrial workplaces, in that various factors can cause occupational illness and injury. Robotics, automation, and other state-of-the-art technologies represent risks that can c...
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Saidur R. Pavel and Yimin D. Zhang
Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology, which is characterized by the use of a large number of antennas, is a key enabler for the next-generation wireless communication and beyond. Despite its potential for high performance, implementin...
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Zuoqin Zhao, Yufei Nai, Zhiguo Yu, Xin Xu, Xiaoyang Cao and Xiaofeng Gu
Compressed Sensing (CS) has been applied to electrocardiogram monitoring in wireless sensor networks, but existing sampling and compression circuits consume too much hardware. This paper proposes a low-power and small-area sampling and compression circui...
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Partha Sarathi Paul, Anurag Dhungel, Maisha Sadia, Md Razuan Hossain and Md Sakib Hasan
This paper presents a general method, called ?self-parameterization?, for designing one-dimensional (1-D) chaotic maps that provide wider chaotic regions compared to existing 1-D maps. A wide chaotic region is a desirable property, as it helps to provide...
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