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Transient analysis of large-scale power delivery network (PDN) is a critical task to ensure the functional correctness and desired performance of today’s integrated circuits (ICs), especially if significant transient noises are induced by clock and/or power gating due to the utilization of extensive power management. In this paper, we propose an efficient algorithm for PDN transient analysis based...
In this paper, we propose a scalable multiview video coding (MVC) algorithm based on Wavelet Pyramids and Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Tree (SPIHT) codec. This algorithm first uses the Mallat pyramid method to decompose the original images into subband of different scales, and then follows the usual phase matching method to conduct disparity estimation from the order of coarse to fine. To solve...
To investigate the neural activity corresponding to different cognitive states, it is of great importance to localize the cortical areas that are associated with task-related modulation. In this paper, we propose a novel discriminant pattern source localization (DPSL) method to analyze MEG data. Unlike most traditional source localization methods that aim to find “dominant” sources, DPSL is developed...
We study the problem of constructing affine extractors over $\GF(2)$. Previously the only known construction that can handle sources with arbitrarily linear entropy is due to Bourgain (and a slight modification by Yehudayoff), which makes extensive use of complicated inequality manipulations and relies on a careful choice of a polynomial. In this paper we give a new and conceptually much cleaner construction...
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