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Proposition and demonstration of 3tr. type ion image sensor pixel structure for highly resolution bio-imaging

We propose a pixel construction for a pH image sensor with a new measurement method that spills charge to a potential wall under sensing area. The sensor pixel with 3 transistors has advantages for fabricating the sensor array with high spatial resolution compared with a conventional ISFET type sensor array using 4 transistors. The pixel […]

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A Single-phase PV Quasi-Z-source Inverter with Reduced Capacitance using Modified Modulation and Double-Frequency Ripple Suppression Control

In single-phase photovoltaic (PV) system, there is double-frequency power mismatch existed between the dc input and ac output. The double-frequency ripple (DFR) energy needs to be buffered by passivenetwork. Otherwise, the ripple energy will flow into the input side and adversely affect the PV energy harvest. In a conventional PV system, electrolytic capacitors are usually […]

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Design and Analysis of Multimodel-Based Anomaly Intrusion Detection Systems in Industrial Process Automation

Industrial process automation is undergoing an increased use of information communication technologies due to high flexibility interoperability and easy administration. But it also induces new security risks to existing and future systems. Intrusion detection is a key technology for security protection. However, traditional intrusion detection systems for the IT domain are not entirely suitable for […]

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Extracting Various Classes of Data from Biological Text using the Concept of Existence Dependency

One of the key goals of biological Natural Language Processing (NLP) is the automatic information extraction from biomedical publications. Most current constituency and dependency parsers overlook the semantic relationships between the constituents comprising a sentence and may not be well suited for capturing complex long-distance dependencies. We propose in this paper a hybrid constituency-dependency parser […]

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Minimax Optimum Estimators for Phase Synchronization in IEEE 1588

The IEEE 1588 protocol has received recent interest as a means of delivering sub-microsecond level clock phase synchronization over packet-switched mobile backhaul networks. Due to the randomness of the end-to-end delays in packet networks, the recovery of clock phase from packet timestamps in IEEE 1588 must be treated as a statistical estimation problem. A number of estimators […]

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Digital Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting Systems

The discussion of mobile multimedia broadcasting technologies and service implementation in this chapter is limited to the broadcasting network based scheme can be received by portable or hand-held devices with a small screen. Similar to DTTB systems, digital mobile multimedia broadcasting systems are designed for high-data-throughput (to support multiple low-data-rate services) transmission through wireless channels (VHF/UHF bands […]

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Methodology to evaluate user experience in non-fully loaded wireless communication systems

Evaluating user experience in wireless communication systems is, especially for operators, an important issue and ongoing research topic. In contrast to most of the literature, where the main focus is on network capacity evaluations using full-buffer traffic assumptions, we focus on more realistic traffic models to evaluate impacts of different network deployment strategies. We define three different service classes […]

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Bayesian Nonparametric Adaptive Control Using Gaussian Processes

Most current model reference adaptive control (MRAC) methods rely on parametric adaptive elements, in which the number of parameters of the adaptive element are fixed a priori, often through expert judgment. An example of such an adaptive element is radial basis function networks (RBFNs), with RBF centers preallocated based on the expected operating domain. If the system […]

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IGBT-based switching modules for laser applications

This paper presents the design of IGBT-based switching modules for a nitrogen gas laser. First, the CC-topology, which drives the laser, is discussed and simulated. Simple models of the laser tube and the switch are presented. The comparison of the simulation with experimental data shows good accuracy. The results are used to discuss the influence […]

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Cutting the last wires for mobile communications by microwave power transfer

The advancements in microwave power transfer (MPT) over recent decades have enabled wireless power transfer over long distances. The latest breakthroughs in wireless communication – massive MIMO, small cells, and millimeterwave communication – make wireless networks suitable platforms for implementing MPT. This can lead to the elimination of the “last wires” connecting mobile devices to the grid […]

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