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A Package Tool for General-Purpose Signal Denoising

Proceedings. (ICASSP '05). IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005., 2006
This paper describes a broad package composed of signal denoising techniques in a uniform framework. The tool aims at simplifying the general tuning of the denoising techniques, by allowing complete visualization of the results and of the parameter influence on the overall performance.
Filipe C. C. Beltrao Diniz   +1 more
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Signal Transduction, Packaging, and Secretion of Mucins

Annual Review of Physiology, 1995
easily, the separation and assay of individual mucins by biochemical or immunological means continues to be difficult. With few exceptions, therefore, our understanding of the factors that control intracellular transport and secretion of these mucus glycoproteins is based on composite rather than specific data.
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Risks for Signal Integrity in System in Package and Possible Remedies

2008 13th European Test Symposium, 2008
We analyze the electrical phenomena that can affect the integrity of the communication among different chips within a system in package (SiP). We address these issues for a real case, for which electrical parameters are extracted from layout and used to build a netlist employed for electrical characterization.
ROSSI, DANIELE   +4 more
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Software package for bio-signal analysis

2001 Conference Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005
We have developed a Matlab/spl trade/ based software package for bio-signal analysis. The software is based on modular design and can thus be easily adapted to fit on analysis of various kind of time variant or event-related bio-signals. Currently analysis programs for event-related potentials (ERP), heart-rate variability (HRV), galvanic skin ...
P.O. Ranta-aho   +3 more
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MSigSeg: An R package for multiple signals segmentation

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Identifying breakpoints in signals is crucial for uncovering important features in scientific data. In the biomedical field, the heterogeneity of signals leads to increased complexity in identifying breakpoints. While existing methods and software packages most focus on detecting breakpoints in individual signals, a significant challenge in this field ...
Xuanyu Liu, Junbo Duan, Dian Gong
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Interactive software package for digital signal processing

ICASSP '87. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005
A large number of computer programs are discussed in the scientific literature for the implementation of most digital signal processing algorithms. The reader interested in evaluating this type of algorithm is often discouraged by the time and effort he has to spend interfacing the algorithm to his particular processing environment. This paper presents
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Application and packaging of the AT&T DSP3 parallel signal processor

[1992] Proceedings of the International Conference on Application Specific Array Processors, 2003
Achieving the potential performance of highly parallel MIMD processor architectures is critically dependent on both the speed and routing capabilities of the network fabric. The routing network of the AT&T DSP3 processor is described together with an indication of how the 40 megabyte/s links can be configured to meet diverse application requirements ...
Richard R. Shively, Les J. Wu
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Structural signals that direct HIV packaging

Science, 2015
RNA Structure During the viral replication cycle of HIV, unspliced dimeric RNA genomes are efficiently packaged into new virions at the host cell membrane. Packaging is directed by a region at the start of the genome, the 5′ leader.
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Packaging signals for phage P22 on the chromosome of Salmonella typhimurium

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1982
Numbers of transducing particles for a set of 28 different chromosomal markers were determined in a lysate of Salmonella phage P22. The results were plotted with regard to the map positions of the transduced loci. Maxima of the resulting curve are interpreted as positions of start signals ("pac-sites") for packaging series on the Salmonella chromosome.
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On Approximation of Random Signals and their Usage in Electronic Packaging

2006 1st Electronic Systemintegration Technology Conference, 2006
In the last time the study of random signals has became object of multidisciplinary researches. Random signals are used in solving a large class of problems. An important progress in the electronic packaging, telecommunications, in diagnosis systems is due to the study of high frequency random signals.
I. Golet, H. Carstea, R. Negrea
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