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In computer architecture research and development, simulation is a powerful way of acquiring and predicting processor behaviors. While architectural simulation has been extensively utilized for computer performance evaluation, design space exploration, and computer architecture assessment, it still suffers from the high computational costs in practice. Specifically, the total simulation time is determined...
This paper investigates the behavior of central Jacobi differentiator in robot identification applications. Jacobi differentiator is a Jacobi orthogonal based algebraic differentiator. It is applied to compute acceleration from noisy position measurements. Moreover, its frequency domain property is analyzed via a finite impulse response (FIR) filter point of view, indicating clearly the differentiators...
With the rapid development of science and technology, maintenance work becomes very difficult due to the use of a large number of new technology, new material and new equipments, which make equipment under repair be more complex. How to evaluate the working posture of servicemen rapidly, accurately and quantitatively is the most important during maintain work. This paper studies typical maintenance...
This paper applies 4-ary ASK and nonlinear equalizer in WDM-PON to realize high-speed dispersion-tolerant uplink. Error-free transmission of 40 Gb/s upstream signal over 30 km is experimentally demonstrated using a 20 GHz REAM.
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