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Visual recognition and detection are computationally intensive tasks and current research efforts primarily focus on solving them without considering the computational capability of the devices they run on. In this paper we explore the challenge of deriving methods that consider constraints on computation, appropriately schedule the next best computation to perform and finally have the capability...
A fully integrated WiMedia v1.2 UWB PHY (radio plus digital baseband) covering all TFC codes has been realized in a baseline 65 nm CMOS process. The PHY features also detect and avoidance (DAA) capability. The inductorless design uses a single RF signal path to cover band groups 1, 3 and 6. Per band group only 2 fast settling all-digital PLLs generate the three required LO frequencies in a so-called...
Human-aided computing proposes using information measured directly from the human brain in order to perform useful tasks. In this paper, we extend this idea by fusing computer vision-based processing and processing done by the human brain in order to build more effective object categorization systems. Specifically, we use an electroencephalograph (EEG) device to measure the subconscious cognitive...
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