... Shanghai,
China, in 1992; the M.S. degree in electri-
cal and computer engineering from Purdue
University in 1995; and the Ph.D. degree in
electrical engineering from Princeton Uni-
versity in 1998. ... proposed adaptive mobile positioning algorithm i n WCDMA networks.
Keywords and phrases: mobility tracking, Bayesian inference, jump-Markov model, auxiliary particle filter.
1...
... Krishnamurthy, “Modeling of indoor
positioning systems based on location fingerprinting,” in Pro-
ceedings of the 23th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Com-
puter and Communications Societies (INFOCOM ’04), ... Engineering in 1986. He is a
Fellow of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers and is a
Member of the Institute of Electrical Engineering of Japan and the
Institute of...
... he was also involved in teaching.
In 2004, he joined Nokia Research Center as a Research Engineer in
the field of image processing. His research interests include adaptive
systems, adaptive algorithms ... robustness of processing against this problem, we propose in this paper
an integrated adaptive filtering method to reject the outlier image regions. In the process of combining...
... single receive antenna). In other words
each mobile terminal presents a MISO channel as seen from
the base station.
In Figure 1, x
n
is the information bearing signal intended
for mobile terminal ... Wireless Infor-
mation Network Laboratory (WINLAB). He was a Visiting Fac-
ulty Fellow in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton
University, in Fall 2002 and a Visiting F...
... patients
is determined by both I
h
and I
T
. Tremor frequency
increases with increasing I
h
and decreases with increasing
I
T
.
In summary, simulations support our hypothesis that an
increase in premotor ... we introduce a concept explaining
the basis of oscillations in reciprocally innervated circuits
when external inhibition is intact.
Concept 2 – Increased excitability can make rec...
... Gozalvez,
2
Zhisheng Niu,
3
Onur Altintas,
4
and Eylem Ekici
5
1
University of Michigan, Dearborn, USA
2
University Miguel Hern
´
andez, Spain
3
Tsinghua University, China
4
Toyota InfoTechnology Center Co., ... fast time-varying and harsh vehicular environment
(doubly selective channel) bring about several fresh research
topics on the study of WAVE systems, which include
mobile channel mod...
... Department of Electrical Engineering, Link
¨
oping University, 581 83 Link
¨
oping, Sweden
4
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Correspondence ... effects of correlated lognormal fading in regenerative
relay-assisted networks assuming maximum ratio combining
(MRC) or selection combining (SC) at the destination. An
exact anal...
... training mode. As regards changes within one
session, to distinguish between the changes in perfor-
mance occurring during the Robot Training phase f rom
those occurring during the Subject Training ... the
training protocol: Baseline 1 (B1), Robot Training, Baseline 2 (B2),
Subject Training, Wash-out. The phases in which the robot
generates no forces (B1, B2, Wash-out) are indicated in...
... ray-tracing technique in
channel modeling (see Figure 1), which is detailed in
[12]. In our analysis, the transceiver can be any device,
defined in IEEE 802.15.3c [5] or 802.11ad [6], located in
arbitrary ... summarized in Algorithm 1. In
what follows we discuss the form of the objective func-
tion j(·) in (8) and its calculation.
3.2 Estimating the principal singular value us...