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Low-Cost Duplicate Multiplication

2015 IEEE 22nd Symposium on Computer Arithmetic, 2015
Rising levels of integration, decreasing component reliabilities, and the ubiquity of computer systems make error protection a rising concern. Meanwhile, the uncertainty of future fault and error modes motivates the design of strong error detection mechanisms that offer fault-agnostic error protection.
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Introduction to Low Cost/Cost Effective Automation

Robotica, 2003
I. INTRODUCTIONThe contributions to this issue aim to provide robotics and, in general, the automatic control community with results of research and applications focused on the cost-effectiveness of automation systems.Low Cost Automation or Cost Effective Automation promotes cost oriented reference architectures and development approaches that properly
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The low-cost packet radio

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1987
Research on packet switched radio networks requires reconfigurable testbeds with large numbers of readily deployable radios. This motivated the development of a small, low-cost packet radio (LPR) with the flexibility to support extensive network experiments, and to be amenable to tailoring to specific end-use applications.
William C. Fifer, Frederick J. Bruno
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A low-cost gradient programmer

Analytical Biochemistry, 1979
Abstract A low-cost gradient programming system based on a commercial 10-step microprocessor has been designed to produce a linear gradient under many conditions. The system is completely flexible in terms of gradient times and shapes.
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A low cost gas mixer

Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1990
A low cost gas mixer for permanent gases and volatile agents is described. The apparatus used the simple principle that if known volumes of gases are mixed at the same pressure and temperature, than a mixture of known composition results. The apparatus is shown to have an accuracy of better than +/- 0.08% vol/vol for gases and volatile agents in two ...
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The Low-Cost Ticket to Space

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses the potential impact of the commercial spaceflight industry on space research, with information on the previous limitations posed by the costs and frequency of space launches. Topics include the scientific research conducted through the suborbital program of the U.S.
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A review of low-cost scanners†

International journal of geographical information systems, 1989
Abstract This paper summarizes the characteristics of 19 scanners costing less than Dfl20000 (US$10000). It also describes the completeness of scanning performed by three of these low-cost scanners (from Agfa, Cannon and Houston Instruments) and the accuracy of one (SCAN-CAD of Houston Instruments).
Jane Drummond, Marijn Bosma
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A low cost holographic display

SIGGRAPH ASIA 2016 Technical Briefs, 2016
Holography can be viewed as the ultimate display technology since it correctly duplicates all the cues used by our visual system. In the graphics community this technology has largely been ignored in the past due to its computational cost, but this is changing as more powerful parallel processors are becoming available.
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Low-cost speech recognizer

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1987
Abstract A speech recognition system has been developed for application in a voice-operated telephone dialling system. The requirement for such a system are that it is low cost, consumes little power and contains few components. Based on a Hitachi 6303X single-chip microcomputer, the system uses a zero-crossing pattern extraction technique and a ...
James A. S. Angus, Martin T. Whitaker
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Low-Cost Portable ECG

2019 8th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO), 2019
Common contemporary ECG units are computer-based devices that can be connected to the computer network to enable simultaneous monitoring of several patients in, e.g., intensive care units. Typically, these devices are relatively large, heavy, and powered from the wall socket.
Tomás Preucil, Martin Novotný
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