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A bit-serial sum of absolute difference accelerator for variable block size motion estimation of H.264
Published 2009“…Due to the bit-serial pipeline architecture and using small processing elements, our architecture works at much higher clock frequency (at least 4 times) and reduces area cost about 32% compared with its bit-parallel counterpart. The proposed hardware accelerator can be used in different disciplines from low bit rate to high bit rate by making a tradeoff between the degree of parallelism or using fast algorithm or a combination of both.…”
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Investigation of QAM based on mean square error (MSE) channel estimation (CE) for MIMO-OFDM pilot based system / Mohd Ariff Ibrahim
Published 2013“…The diversity in MIMO-OFDM is based on the lowest Bit Error Rate (BER) of each result by the estimation of Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) scheme size. …”
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Development of optimization Alghorithm for uncertain non-linear dynamical system
Published 2004“…An algorithm that definitely can satisfy the objectives is the Dynamic Integrated Systems Optimization and Parameter Estimation (DISOPE) algorithm. …”
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New CFAR algorithm and circuit development for radar receiver
Published 2020“…Therefore, the MSS-CA-CFAR is chosen to implement by practical digital circuit and there is another important feature in the MSS-CFAR algorithm that is parallel processing since the spike selection process is done at the same time with summing of samples process that makes this algorithm much less in processing time from any other algorithm using the same environment. …”
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Short-term Gini coefficient estimation using nonlinear autoregressive multilayer perceptron model
Published 2024“…The Gini coefficient is a statistical instrument used by nations to measure income inequality, economic status, and social disparity, as escalated income inequality often parallels high poverty rates. Despite its standard annual computation, impeded by logistical hurdles and the gradual transformation of income inequality, we suggest that short-term forecasting of the Gini coefficient could offer instantaneous comprehension of shifts in income inequality during swift transitions, such as variances due to seasonal employment patterns in the expanding gig economy. …”
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