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Ball bearing fault detection using an acoustic based machine learning approach. [PDF]

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Chandrakala CB   +3 more
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Bimagnon dispersion of La<sub>2</sub>CuO<sub>4</sub> probed by resonant inelastic X-ray scattering. [PDF]

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Singh A   +8 more
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Gas-phase synthesis of the bicyclic silicon tricarbide molecule (c-SiC<sub>3</sub>) as a precursor to silicon carbide nanoparticles in space. [PDF]

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Goettl SJ   +10 more
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Cyclic distances of idempotent convolutional codes

Journal of Symbolic Computation, 2021
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Gómez-Torrecillas, José   +2 more
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Convolutional codes with cyclic structure

International Symposium onInformation Theory, 2004. ISIT 2004. Proceedings., 2004
This paper describes the powerful theory of cyclic block codes, which suggests studying the impact of cyclicity for convolutional codes. The convolutional codes, which are invariant under the cyclic shift, have overall constraint length zero, and hence called as block codes.
H. Gluesing-Luerssen   +2 more
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Linear and Cyclic Convolutions

1989
Linear convolution is one of the most frequent computations carried out in digital signal processing (DSP). The standard method for computing a linear convolution is to zero-tap, turning the linear convolution into a cyclic convolution, and to use the convolution theorem, which replaces the cyclic convolution by an FT of the corresponding size.
R. Tolimieri, Myoung An, Chao Lu
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