97 research outputs found

    DESIGN OF LOW POWER MOBILE TRANSMITTER

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    The objective of this project is to design a power amplifier for a new two way mobile radio product being launched by Motorola. Two-way mobile radio consists of a transmitter, receiver and a voltage-controlled oscillator. Mobile radios usually have transmitter whose power output ranges from 1 W to 50 W. Design of transmitter lineup for mobile radio involves the design of appropriate matching network for driver and power amplifier. The power and voltage control of these devices are equally important. Designing a mobile radio transmitter is regarded tricky due to difficulty in getting a robust transmitter that is stable with minimum oscillation. In this work, the design is attempted usmg Advanced Design Simulator (ADS). The design simulation provides accurate simulation on harmonic filter and antenna switch. 50 ohm matching networks have also been designed and simulated using ADS and it gives close approximation to the specifications. The radio has since been prototyped and tested. The evaluation and testing of the radio has been carried out and it satisfies the specifications that are set by the Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA). Some minor optimization has also been performed to improve the radio performance. Eventual product is a transmitter line up that function well today. 11

    Exercise Sensing and Pose Recovery Inference Tool (ESPRIT) - A Compact Stereo-based Motion Capture Solution For Exercise Monitoring

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    Crew exercise is important during long-duration space flight not only for maintaining health and fitness but also for preventing adverse health problems, such as losses in muscle strength and bone density. Monitoring crew exercise via motion capture and kinematic analysis aids understanding of the effects of microgravity on exercise and helps ensure that exercise prescriptions are effective. Intelligent Automation, Inc., has developed ESPRIT to monitor exercise activities, detect body markers, extract image features, and recover three-dimensional (3D) kinematic body poses. The system relies on prior knowledge and modeling of the human body and on advanced statistical inference techniques to achieve robust and accurate motion capture. In Phase I, the company demonstrated motion capture of several exercises, including walking, curling, and dead lifting. Phase II efforts focused on enhancing algorithms and delivering an ESPRIT prototype for testing and demonstration

    Design Of Low Power Mobile Transmitter/ By Lee Wai Mun, TK 6561 .L477 2005

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    Design Of Low Power Mobile Transmitter/ By Lee Wai Mun, TK 6561 .L477 2005

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    DESIGN OF LOW POWER MOBILE TRANSMITTER

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    The objective of this project is to design a power amplifier for a new two way mobile radio product being launched by Motorola. Two-way mobile radio consists of a transmitter, receiver and a voltage-controlled oscillator. Mobile radios usually have transmitter whose power output ranges from 1 W to 50 W. Design of transmitter lineup for mobile radio involves the design of appropriate matching network for driver and power amplifier. The power and voltage control of these devices are equally important. Designing a mobile radio transmitter is regarded tricky due to difficulty in getting a robust transmitter that is stable with minimum oscillation. In this work, the design is attempted usmg Advanced Design Simulator (ADS). The design simulation provides accurate simulation on harmonic filter and antenna switch. 50 ohm matching networks have also been designed and simulated using ADS and it gives close approximation to the specifications. The radio has since been prototyped and tested. The evaluation and testing of the radio has been carried out and it satisfies the specifications that are set by the Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA). Some minor optimization has also been performed to improve the radio performance. Eventual product is a transmitter line up that function well today. 11

    Joint Video and Text Parsing for Understanding Events and Answering Queries

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    We propose a framework for parsing video and text jointly for understanding events and answering user queries. Our framework produces a parse graph that represents the compositional structures of spatial information (objects and scenes), temporal information (actions and events) and causal information (causalities between events and fluents) in the video and text. The knowledge representation of our framework is based on a spatial-temporal-causal And-Or graph (S/T/C-AOG), which jointly models possible hierarchical compositions of objects, scenes and events as well as their interactions and mutual contexts, and specifies the prior probabilistic distribution of the parse graphs. We present a probabilistic generative model for joint parsing that captures the relations between the input video/text, their corresponding parse graphs and the joint parse graph. Based on the probabilistic model, we propose a joint parsing system consisting of three modules: video parsing, text parsing and joint inference. Video parsing and text parsing produce two parse graphs from the input video and text respectively. The joint inference module produces a joint parse graph by performing matching, deduction and revision on the video and text parse graphs. The proposed framework has the following objectives: Firstly, we aim at deep semantic parsing of video and text that goes beyond the traditional bag-of-words approaches; Secondly, we perform parsing and reasoning across the spatial, temporal and causal dimensions based on the joint S/T/C-AOG representation; Thirdly, we show that deep joint parsing facilitates subsequent applications such as generating narrative text descriptions and answering queries in the forms of who, what, when, where and why. We empirically evaluated our system based on comparison against ground-truth as well as accuracy of query answering and obtained satisfactory results

    The Future of Malaysia Trade in One Belt One Road

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    The One Belt and One Road Initiative (OBOR) will open up more trade opportunities for Malaysia due to the two trade routes, namely, the land-based Silk Road Economic Belt and the seagoing 21st Century Maritime Silk Road. This paper empirically examines the short-term and long-term relationship between Malaysias trade balance, real exchange rates (RER), industry production index (IPI), Malaysias consumer price index (MCPI) and Chinas consumer price index (CCPI) for the period January 2000 to September 2017. The Malaysias trade balance is regarded as an explained variable while the MYR-RMB, IPI, MCPI and CCPI will be regarded as explanatory variables. The Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) cointegration test is employed to estimate the long-run relationship between China and Malaysia. Then the Error-Correction model and the error correction term would explain the speed of adjustment in restoring equilibrium in the dynamic model referred to in this paper. The finding shows that the exports in Malaysia would benefit from the real appreciation of MYR and Chinas inflation. The OBOR will open up more opportunities for Malaysia to generate trade mainly because it involves the belt and the maritime but diplomatic relationship and export constructive policy also important to improve Malaysia trade balance with Chin

    Cocoa flavanols: effects on vascular nitric oxide and blood pressure

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    Diets rich in fruits and vegetables have been associated with benefits for human health. Those effects have been partially ascribed to their content in flavonoids, compounds that are present in many edible plants and its derived foods. In humans, a significant number of studies has been developed analyzing the effect of foods and beverages rich in flavonoids on the presence and progression of risk factors associated to cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension. Cocoa derived products, rich in flavanols, have been thoroughly studied and demonstrated to be efficient improving endothelial function and decreasing blood pressure in humans and animals. However, the final chemical species and the mechanism/s responsible for these effects have not been completely defined. In this paper we present data supporting the hypothesis that flavanols could define superoxide anion production and then, establish optimal nitric oxide levels and blood pressure

    I2T: Image Parsing to Text Description

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