Browsing by Subject "AU Journal of Technology -- 2009"
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ItemChemical allergies/chemical sensitivities(Assumption University, 2009) Win, David Tin ; Assumption University. Vincent Mary School of Science and Technology
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ItemConvergence acceleration of turbo decoding iterations with the Epsilon algorithm(Assumption University Press, 2009) Lwin, Nay Myo ; Batovski, Dobri Atanassov ; Assumption University. Vincent Mary School of Science and TechnologyThe series of soft values of consecutive iterations of turbo decoding are used for convergence acceleration with the Epsilon algorithm. It is shown that a certain improvement of the bit error rate (BER) can be obtained compared to the standard turbo decoding. Turbo codes for third generation communication systems are used for the computational experiments. BER results in case of correlated fading are presented as an illustration of the performance of the convergence acceleration approach.
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ItemLocal routing in multihop networks(Assumption University, 2009) Batovski, Dobri Atanassov ; Assumption University. Vincent Mary School of Science and Technology
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ItemTutorial on image reconstruction based on weighted sum (WS) filter approach: from single image to multi-frame image(Assumption University Press, 2009) Vorapoj Patanavijit ; Assumption University. Vincent Mary School of Science and TechnologyFor large magnification factors, the prior classical smoothness leads to overly smooth results with very little high-frequency content. The classical image restorations are failing to reconstruct the desired image. Consequently, the Recognition-Based Restoration is desired for these purposes and one of the most effective techniques is of a weighted sum (WS) filter. This paper reviews the research framework of weighted sum (WS) filter approach for image reconstruction. This research framework first starts with the Hard-Partition-based Weighted Sum (HP-WS) filter proposed in 1999 and then consequently reviews the Subspace HP-WS (S-HPWS) using PCA (Principal Component Analysis) Filter proposed in 2005, The Soft-Partition-based Weighted Sum (SP-WS) proposed in 2006, and the fast Adaptive Wiener Filter proposed in 2007. The paper reviews each filter technique in terms of its computational concepts, demonstrates parameter optimization from the point of view of the mathematical analysis, and discusses advantages and disadvantages.