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monics retrieval in correlative multiplication and additive
noise, ” in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on
Signal Processing (ICSP ’04), pp. 264–268, Beijing, China,
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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Volume 2010, Article ID 569371, 10 pages
doi:10.1155/2010/569371
Resea...
... Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 3
The bilinear transform maps the analog domain to the
discrete domain one-to-one. It maps points in the s-domain
with Re
{s}=0(jω axis) to the unit circle in ... stability conditions. These methods include better
conditioned commuting matrices and higher order methods. We confirm the results with extensive simulations.
1. Introduction
Discretiz...
... Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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Figure 1: A eukaryotic gene and the splicing process.
to distinguishing exonic and intronic regions is based ... comprise
blocks of exons from each other by blocks of intons. The
exons contain protein-coding instructions. Figure 1 shows a
eukaryotic gene which contains three exons separated by t...
... second operation predominates, but in high
connected networks the first one predominates. Regarding
computational cost (Note that we show joint computational
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Advances in Difference Equations
Volume 2010, Article ID 494379, 10 pages
doi:10.1155/2010/494379
Research Article
Solutions of Linear Impulsive Differential ... generalized
in numerous other publications 5. The aim of this contribution is, using the theory of
impulsive differential equations, using the well-known results on...
... companion inequality to Jensen’s inequality 1.
Theorem 1.1. Suppose that φ : I ⊆ R → R is increasing convex function on interval I,for
x
1
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2
, ,x
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∈ I
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(where I
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is the interior of the interval ... an inequality given by Mati
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cari
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c 2000 and obtain improvement and reverse of
Slater’s and related inequalities.
1. Introduction
In 1981 Slater has proved an interesting...
... 2006.
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doi:10.1155/2011/283926
Research Article
Nonlinear Integral Inequalities in Two Independent
Variables ... cited.
We investigate some nonlinear integral inequalities in two independent variables on time scales.
Our results unify and extend some integral inequalities and t...
... determined using a
learning algorithm. The activation functions and biases are
added to facilitate convergence of the learning algorithm.
During the training phase, a constraint is imposed on the
bias ... classification. Three types of arm motion are considered: free-arm
swings, one-arm confined swings, and no-arm swings. The last two arm motions can be indicative of a human carrying objects...
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... construct
a time domain correlation -based classification algorithm
based on the likelihood function [5, 6]. In comparison
with the LB approach, the correlation -based algorithm is
relatively insensitive ... discussed in Section 5.Numerical
results are shown in Section 6. Finally, conclusions are drawn
in Section 7. Derivations related to the first-order signal
cyclostationarity a...