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    The Sixth Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods, part 2

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    The Sixth Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods was held on April 4-9, 1993, at Copper Mountain, Colorado. This book is a collection of many of the papers presented at the conference and so represents the conference proceedings. NASA Langley graciously provided printing of this document so that all of the papers could be presented in a single forum. Each paper was reviewed by a member of the conference organizing committee under the coordination of the editors. The multigrid discipline continues to expand and mature, as is evident from these proceedings. The vibrancy in this field is amply expressed in these important papers, and the collection clearly shows its rapid trend to further diversity and depth

    Computer vision algorithms on reconfigurable logic arrays

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    Summary of Research 1994

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    The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government.This report contains 359 summaries of research projects which were carried out under funding of the Naval Postgraduate School Research Program. A list of recent publications is also included which consists of conference presentations and publications, books, contributions to books, published journal papers, and technical reports. The research was conducted in the areas of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Meteorology, National Security Affairs, Oceanography, Operations Research, Physics, and Systems Management. This also includes research by the Command, Control and Communications (C3) Academic Group, Electronic Warfare Academic Group, Space Systems Academic Group, and the Undersea Warfare Academic Group

    Efficient Passive Clustering and Gateways selection MANETs

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    Passive clustering does not employ control packets to collect topological information in ad hoc networks. In our proposal, we avoid making frequent changes in cluster architecture due to repeated election and re-election of cluster heads and gateways. Our primary objective has been to make Passive Clustering more practical by employing optimal number of gateways and reduce the number of rebroadcast packets

    Graduate Catalog, 1999-2002, New Jersey Institute of Technology

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    Graduate catalog, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2001-2003

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    Algorithms and Programming Paradigms for 2-D Wavelet Packet Decomposition on Multicomputers and Multiprocessors

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    . In this work we describe and analyze algorithms for 2-D wavelet packet decomposition for multicomputers and multiprocessors. In the case of multicomputers we especially focus on the question of handling of the border data among the processing elements (PE). For multiprocessors we discuss several optimizations of data parallel algorithms and finally we compare the results obtained on a multiprocessor employing the message passing and data parallelism paradigm, respectively. 1 Introduction Wavelet packets [9] represent a generalization of the method of multiresolution decomposition and comprise the entire family of subband coded (tree) decompositions. Whereas in the wavelet case the decomposition is applied recursively to the coarse scale approximations (leading to the well known (pyramidal) wavelet decomposition tree), in the wavelet packet decomposition the recursive procedure is applied to all the coarse scale approximations and detail signals, which leads to a complete wavelet pa..
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