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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1981
This is an elaboration of the paper `Synchronization and matching in redundant systems' by Davies and Wakerly (ibid., vol.27, p.531-9, 1978). The design of voters for synchronization is strongly dependent on the signaling convention used. This correspondence presents voter designs for three different signaling conventions (transition, level, and pulse).
Stephen R. McConnel, Daniel P. Siewiorek
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This is an elaboration of the paper `Synchronization and matching in redundant systems' by Davies and Wakerly (ibid., vol.27, p.531-9, 1978). The design of voters for synchronization is strongly dependent on the signaling convention used. This correspondence presents voter designs for three different signaling conventions (transition, level, and pulse).
Stephen R. McConnel, Daniel P. Siewiorek
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Proceedings. International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2005
Novel synchronous coding schemes are introduced and relationships between optimal synchronous codes and Huffman codes are also discussed. Although the problem of existence of optimal synchronous codes has not been resolved yet, we show that any synchronous code can consider as an optimal synchronous code for some information source and that there ...
Dongyang Long +2 more
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Novel synchronous coding schemes are introduced and relationships between optimal synchronous codes and Huffman codes are also discussed. Although the problem of existence of optimal synchronous codes has not been resolved yet, we show that any synchronous code can consider as an optimal synchronous code for some information source and that there ...
Dongyang Long +2 more
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Synchronization and synchronous devices
2015Master of ...
Gregg, N. L. +3 more
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Synchronization and Lag Synchronization of Chaotic Networks
2009In this paper, we investigates synchronization dynamics of hyperchaotic neural networks by using proper nonlinear feedback controllers. Globally exponential lag synchronization (GELS) include globally exponential synchronization (GES) are studied. We obtain the Lyapunov stability criteria for the globally exponential lag synchronization.
Zunshui Cheng +3 more
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Comparison of synchronous and synchronized cell division
Experimental Cell Research, 1964Summary The evaluation of division synchrony by means of a synchronization index (SI) allows a comparison of various systems under constant or changing conditions. Such a comparison can be used in the evaluation of the controversial “normality” of a system and aid in the search for the effect of environmental changes on the life cycle of cells in ...
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Synchronization and Synchronous Oscillators
1980Synchronization is an important phenomenon which has applications for reliable and efficient communications systems and other fields. The concept of synchronization originated in the 17th century with Huygens, who reported that two clocks which were slightly out of step with each other became synchronized when hung on a thin wooden board.
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2018
In this chapter, we discuss the most studied form of synchronization in a network, where all the units asymptotically converge toward the same trajectory. After describing the phenomenon and the measures to characterize it, we illustrate the methods for the study of the stability and present some results on how to control it.
Frasca, Mattia +3 more
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In this chapter, we discuss the most studied form of synchronization in a network, where all the units asymptotically converge toward the same trajectory. After describing the phenomenon and the measures to characterize it, we illustrate the methods for the study of the stability and present some results on how to control it.
Frasca, Mattia +3 more
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How synchronic is synchronic analysis?
2009Siberian Yupik (SY) is considered a classical agglutinative polysynthetic language. Linguists often regard agglutination as more cumbersome but structurally less complicated than other morphological types. Consequently, in agglutinative languages, grammatical meanings are expected to be expressed by elements of a single level: standard morphemes ...
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