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Over the past few decades, incessant growth of Internet networking traffic and High-Performance Computing (HPC) has led to a tremendous demand for data bandwidth. Digital communication technologies combined with advanced integrated circuit scaling trends h ...
EPFL2016

Computing the size and number of neuronal clusters in local circuits

Henry Markram, Rodrigo de Campos Perin, Martin Telefont

The organization of connectivity in neuronal networks is fundamental to understanding the activity and function of neural networks and information processing in the brain. Recent studies show that the neocortex is not only organized in columns and layers b ...
Frontiers Research Foundation2013

Complete compensation of pulse broadening in an amplifier-based slow light system using a nonlinear regeneration element

Luc Thévenaz, Sang Hoon Chin

We experimentally demonstrate complete compensation of pulse broadening in an amplifier-based slow light system. The configuration of the delay line basically consists of two stages: a conventional Brillouin slow light system and a nonlinear regeneration e ...
2009

Stable pole-zero modeling of long FIR filters with application to the MMSE-DFE

Ali H. Sayed

The problem of approximating a long FIR filter by a reduced-parameter stable pole-zero filter is addressed. We derive a computationally efficient order-recursive algorithm that achieves this task with high accuracy. Our main emphasis is on applying this al ...
IEEE1997

A high-performance cost-effective pole-zero MMSE-DFE

Ali H. Sayed

In this paper we derive a computationally efficient algorithm for accurately approximatinga long FIR filter by a reduced-parameter pole-zero filter. Our derivation successfully extends the "embedding" approach of [1,2] to the case of an unequal number of p ...
1993

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