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Compressed Sensing Based Direct Conversion Receiver With Interference Reducing Sampling
This paper describes a direct conversion receiver applying compressed sensing
with the objective to relax the analog filtering requirements seen in the
traditional architecture. The analog filter is cumbersome in an \gls{IC} design
and relaxing its requirements is an advantage in terms of die area, performance
and robustness of the receiver. The objective is met by a selection of sampling
pattern matched to the prior knowledge of the frequency placement of the
desired and interfering signals. A simple numerical example demonstrates the
principle. The work is part of an ongoing research effort and the different
project phases are explained.Comment: 3 pages, 5 figures, submitted to IEEE International Conference On
Sensing Communication and Networking 2014 (poster
Development of Strategic Consultancy to Farm Managers: Experience from an Action Research Approach
A Danish action research approach to the development of strategic consultancy to farm managers is presented. The development principles adopted include separate investigations of the content and process of strategic consultancy resulting in the formulation of a development matrix and a procedure for knowledge transformations. The project activities were carried out by a self-organised team group with participants from both consultancy and research organisations. The produced knowledge and strategic tools have been tested in a number of farm cases by local consultants and the implemented evaluation programme indicates that the needs of farmers have been fulfilled and the local consultants have increased their strategic competences. Key words: Action research, strategic consultancy, process and content, development matrix, self-organisation, knowledge transformations, complex learning and consultancy processes.Farm Management,
INIC11 highlights implementation—Welcome note organizing committee
Our keynote addresses our main theme presenting three practical guides on integrated homecare (IHC) from the FP7-Homecare-project for patients suffering from stroke, Heart failure and COPD which together represent a fourth of the economic burden of disease and about every third deaths in the industrialized world. Our fourth keynote exemplifies good organization of integrated care by the German Kinzigtal-project. These themes are expanded in a number of other sessions and posters by other scientists demonstrating a good resonance in the scientific community. After INIC11 we may be close to the ‘critical mass’ of research required to expect a breakthrough in implementation
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