... by either replacing it with code in afaster, lower power DSP, or by absorbing the function ofthe TCC into the core ofthe DSPand giving it a specific instruction. An example of this sort of function ... mentioned inthe introduction, there is a continuing debate over the role of DSPs in wireless communications. To provide a historical basis for our arguments, in this section weexamine the case of ... Proces-sors (DSPs) and ASICs inthe manner in which they are being used for today’s designs. In these chapters, we highlight the applications and the role of programmable DSPs in the implementation.†...
... should also include annotations pointing the time of main interventions that lead to the increase, or decrease, ofthe value ofthe indicator (Zeribi and Franco 2010). Figure 2 shows the run chart ... learning. Since several sites participate together in collaborative improvement, the results achieved in any of them are spread to the remainder inthe same learning community. The participating ... pre-service training of health workers and in- service training of current staff. Incorporate quality indicators into routine monitoring and reporting systems; add quality monitoring to supervisory...
... mentioned inthe introduction, there is a continuing debate over the role of DSPs in wireless communications. To provide a historical basis for our arguments, in this section weexamine the case of ... combined to improve performance while decreasing the total powerconsumption ofthe DSP. In addition, parallelism can be used to increase the number of The Applicationof Programmable DSPs in ... 185-8601Japanmmiya@crl.hitachi.co.jpList of Contributors xxi casting. The phone has come a long way since then, and the first mass market application issimply… talking with other people.With the advent ofthe Internet and...
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... to the change in language. The use of biased languagein clinical journals was infre-quent, with no increase inthe use of value-laden wordsover the twenty year interval (figure 3). When the ... evaluation of researchers for tenure and promotion and the awarding of grants [1]. The latter often hinges not only on the number of publications and the quality ofthe research but also the Increase in ... currently facing authors seekingpublication. The Rising Impact ofthe Impact FactorChanging attitudes towards scientific publication must beexamined in tandem with the changing role ofthe impactfactor...
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