...IEEE T R A N S A C T I O N S O N I N F O R M A T I O N T H E O R Y . VOL. 37, N O . I , J A N U A R Y 1991 43 A Class of Least-Squares Filtering and Identification Algorithms with Systolic Array Architectures Seth Z. Kalson, Member, IEEE, and Kung Yao, Member, IEEE Abstract -A unified approach is presented for deriving a large class of new and previously known time and order recursive least-squares algorithms with systolic array architectures, suitable for high throughput rate and VLSl implementations of space-time filtering and system identification problems. The geometrical derivation given here is unique in that no assumption is made concerning the rank of the sample data correlation matrix. Our method utilizes and extends the concept of oblique projections, as used previously in the derivations of the leastsquares lattice algorithms. Both the growing and sliding memory, exponentially weighted least-squares criteria are considered. Index Terms-Least-squares systolic arrays. tions of the least-squares estimation problem: 1) the filtering problem is to find the filtered output y , , ( t ) , where n . Y,!(t)S Cgl'(t)xi(t), i=l 1ItIT; (1.2) 2) the identification problem is to find the filter weights g ; ( t ) , i = 1;. ., n, for any t I. T This generalization of the least-squares estimation problem is important whenever practical space-time or multichannel filtering arises, such as in adaptive antenna arrays, I. INTRODUCTION decision feedback and...
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...Commonwealth Scholarships _____ United Kingdom Awards 2014 This prospectus and a link to the Electronic Application System (EAS) are available on our website: follow the links at http://bit.ly/cscuk-apply www.dfid.go I N T RO D U C T I O N Since their inception in 1959, some 27,500 individuals have benefited from the award of Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships to pursue advanced academic study in other Commonwealth countries. About two thirds of awards have been tenable in the United Kingdom. The vast majority of award holders have returned to make a significant contribution to their home countries, in many cases at the highest level, making the award scheme one of the largest and most prestigious in the world. This prospectus describes the Commonwealth Scholarships offered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom for citizens of other Commonwealth countries in 2014-2015. Separate programmes and prospectuses exist for the scholarships offered by distance learning and on a shared funding basis, and for short mid-career fellowships, both academic and professional, offered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. Please visit the CSC website at www.dfid.gov.uk/cscuk for details of these programmes. For information on Commonwealth Scholarships offered by other Commonwealth countries, please visit the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) website at www.csfp-online.org The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission’s Secretariat is...
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...infrared transmission medium upon receipt of a trigger signal. The capability to select a TE trigger on the HT12E or a DATA trigger on the HT12A further enhances the application flexibility of the 212 series of encoders. The HT12A additionally provides a 38kHz carrier for infrared systems. Selection Table Function Address Address/ Data Oscillator No. Data No. No. Part No. HT12A HT12E 8 8 0 4 4 0 455kHz resonator RC oscillator Trigger D8~D11 TE Package 18 DIP 20 SOP 18 DIP 20 SOP Carrier Output 38kHz No Negative Polarity No No Note: Address/Data represents pins that can be address or data according to the decoder requirement. 1 April 11, 2000 HT12A/HT12E Block Diagram TE trigger HT12E O S C 2 O S C 1 T E O s c illa to r ¸ 3 D iv id e r D a ta S e le c t & B u...
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...Example of a traditional CV Adam Greys Te l e p h o n e : 0 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 M o b i l e : 0 7 8 3 5 7 1 3 3 5 5 E m a i l : a . g r e y s 2 0 2 3 @ n o m a i l . c o m 23 School Lane Higher Somerville Shropshire SP3 5TY A concise, relevant profile can be included. Make sure this is tailored to the job you are applying for. Highly numerate finance and accounting student with experience working in an international finance company. I am seeking a career in financial advice and planning. Education 2010 – present University of Ville BSc in Finance and Accounting (predicted grade 2:1) Highly numerate course, accredited by the Association of Financiers that has enabled me to develop: • Competence to professional body standards in financial planning and budget control techniques. • Excellent working knowledge of financial and statistical packages, including SPSS and Stata. • Ability to communicate researched findings in writing and to groups of students. • Competence in all Microsoft Office packages. In addition I have achieved: List relevant aspects of your course and how they relate to the skills you’ve gained that are appropriate to the job profile. Use positive language such as ‘successful’ ‘excellent’ and ‘achieved’. Use bold or italics to emphasise headings. Be specific about relevant skills and competencies acquired on your course including general skills such as communicating with individuals and groups. • Nomination for best finalist dissertation on...
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...MINISTRY OF EDUCATION A NEW FUNDING FRAMEWORK: HOW GOVERNMENT GRANTS ARE ALLOCATED TO PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Income sources of public higher education institutions The new funding framework: an overview Division of the government budget for higher education into categories of grants Teaching input grants Teaching output grants Research output grants Institutional factor grants Moving from current to the new funding framework February 2004 1 INCOME SOURCES OF PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS The diagram below offers a broad summary of the ways in which funds flow to public universities and technikons in South Africa. Diagram 1: Sources of funds of public higher education institutions Government grants 50% Student tuition & other fees 25% Annual funds for public higher education 100% Other private income 25% The proportions reflected in the diagram are averages for the system as a whole. These proportions can differ widely between institutions. For example, government grants as a proportion of total income can be as low as 35% if an institution is able to raise large amounts of private funds through research contracts, donations and investments and can be as high as 65% in the case of institutions which are not able to generate substantial amounts of private income. The Ministry of Education has direct control over only government grants to public universities and technikons. The Ministry furthermore takes no...
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...doc C MM 31L c r 1 O 7, et e 1 u Lecture 11: The All American Pipeline Case (use APV valuation) T osusht wl o d cs ifr edtl w i e taI in t i usn ut r e i s l s h a: 1. The economic rationale for building a pipeline: is the AAP a good idea? T e p otn y o xlt po c d up s frd OLn afriP D h o p r i t ep i rj t srl o c e I iC l n A D5 ut o a ee u u i a o Eh i so shtx t g en g aai cn o poes l rd iP D xit h w taeii r in cpcy an t rcs a c en A D b4 sn f i t lu 5T u, e A wlr soth c d t teenrsn ea (A D3 . h st A P it np rte r eo h r i i iT xsP D - . h la u f ee ) T e up s an t e xot wto tp rvlf o ges h srl cn o b ep r d i u apo ao C n r u e h s Rss i k Po c d up sn A D5 icm f m rj t srl iP D -wl o er : ee u l o Aak l a s C l riO t C ni naS e (C )acu tfr o srl ) af n ue o t et hl O S ( o nso ½ fup s i a o r n l f c u Po ut n xet t i r s s n i nl rd co epc d on e e i i at i e ca g f c y B t o e m n apo asl ed g u g vr etp rvlt pn i n i l n O S is ev ad iyn tu e f mC l rir i rsn t C o ihay n d t,o sid r af n en i ,o l r t o i a f ee o cm ln wt C ev o m nar u t n o pat i A n i n et e li i h r l g ao S c o r u e hafrr sot i ,n te A wl o h uh ie is eto t np r t nad h A P id ti lq r a ao l s a e pial a t np rn O S rd o id r r m m i y tr sot g C c e i a i u l Ohr afriof oe n o soe rd c g r s teC l n f h rad nh rpo ui a a i a s o n e T e cn mc o r in iT xsa eta C l ri h eo o i fen gn ea r hrhn af n s fi t i a o C m ei ,u te a ip r n rk. l k le o o pl gb thr r m ot ti sI o si m l n e...
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...Engineering Texas A & M University College Station, TX 77843-3128 U.S.A. datta@ee.tamu.edu bhatt@ee.tamu.edu Abstract In this paper we present a study of some PID tuning techniques that are based on first-order models with time delays. Using the characterization of all stabilizing PID controllers derived in [6], each tuning rule is analyzed t o first determine if the proportional gain value dictated by that rule, lies inside the range of admissible proportional gains. Then, the integral and derivative gain values are examined t o determine conditions under which the tuning rule exhibits resilience with respect t o controller parameter perturbations. Furthermore, a new tuning rule is presented for resilient controller design. ate in tbe sense of providing PID controller parameters that are resilient in the space of the controller coefficients. A controller for which the closed-loop system is destabilized by small perturbations in the controller coefficients is said t o be fmgile [4]. Any controller that is t o be practically implemented must necessarily be non-fragile or Tesilienl so that: (1) round-off errors during implementation d o not destabilize the closed-loop; and (2) tuning of the parameters about the nominal design values is allowed. Three tuning techniques will be discussed: (1) the classical Ziegler-Nichols step response method; (2) the Cohen-Coon method; and (3) the Internal Model Control design technique. In each case, we will first study if the proposed proportional...
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...------------------------------------------------- Cavite State University – Bacoor Campus ------------------------------------------------- Phase II, Soldiers Hills IV, Molino VI, City of Bacoor, Cavite The Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Pechay (Brassica rapa L.) Under Drought Stress Condition Research Project on General Biology Presented by: Lozanta, Rose Ann E. Villaflor, Jemeul M. BSE 1 – 1 E Submitted to: Ms. Carol Tamayo Biology Instructor Abstract The assessment of the effects of vermicompost as organic fertilizer and urea as inorganic fertilizer on pechay (Brassica rapa L.) under drought stress condition was obtained through experimental method using fertilization technique. This study will help to determine if the two fertilizers can extend the life of the pechay during drought. The study was conducted under two trials with the same technique using three set ups. The two set ups were put with the respective fertilizer while the other one have no fertilizer and will be watered regularly to serve as control variable. To evaluate the effects, changes were measured in terms of plant height, leaf area length, number of leaves per plant, texture, color and size of stem. The result of variance analysis showed that putting fertilizers on pechay under drought stress condition had significantly affected its growth and can lead into death of the plants. It strongly shows that using fertilizer on plants during drought is not advisable. Table of Contents ...
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...SEMESTER III |SL. |COURSE CODE |COURSE TITLE |L |T |P |C | |NO | | | | | | | |THEORY | |1 |MC9231 |Computer Networks |3 |0 |0 |3 | |2 |MC9232 |Microprocessors and its |3 |0 |0 |3 | | | |Applications | | | | | |3 |MC9233 |Software Engineering |3 |0 |0 |3 | |4 |MC9234 |Computer Graphics |3 |0 |0 |3 | |5 |MC9235 |Web Programming |3 |0 |0 |3 | |PRACTICAL | |6 |MC9237 |Graphics Lab |0 |0 |3 |2 | |7 |MC9238 |Microprocessor Lab |0 |0 |3 ...
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...C A S E S T U D Y / J E T B L U E / PA G E 1 JetBlue Bridges Leadership Gap with Comprehensive D evelopm ent Program for Cre wleaders MBTI® Instrument Used as a Program Foundation CASE STUDY AT A GLANCE BUSINESS OVERVIEW: JetBlue w as founded on the belief that there had to be a better w ay of doing business—a better w ay to approach air travel. They w ere right. JetBlue launched in 2000 and today enjoys the distinction of being nam ed B est Dom estic Airline by Condé Nast Traveler for five years in a ro w. CHALLENGE: JetBlue’s rapid gro w th created a leadership gap. They ne eded a program to help train and develop leaders w ho had be en hired or promoted even though they had little supervisory experience. SOLUTION: JetBlue created a developm ent program for all levels of cre wleaders. The program w as designed to help leaders becom e more effective w hile maintaining the spirit of the small, service-driven company that JetBlue had becom e kno w n for. As one of the program foundations, JetBlue imple m ented the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® instrum ent. RESULTS: The leadership program has be en fully integrated into JetBlue’s culture, and cre wleaders no w understand ho w their behavior affects that culture. Culture is extre m ely important to JetBlue because it is w hat drives the custom er experience. F ounded in 2000, JetBlue Airw ays Corporation carved out a unique niche within the airline industry based on its promise to “...
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...Applying Lean Concepts in a Warehouse Operation Frank Garcia Partner ADVENT DESIGN CORPORATION What We’ll Cover Basic Lean Concepts for Warehouse Improvement Using Value Stream Maps: Current & Future State Implementing Process Improvements Case Study Using and Ongoing Application (Pork Producer) WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE WAREHOUSE? • • • • • Too many people Excessive material handling Inventory inaccuracies Don’t ship the pounds No space!!!! Need to Expand! WAREHOUSE CHALLENGES Focus on Manufacturing. Warehouse is a box on the VSM Office & Info Flow Customer Demands Product pushed into warehouse & pulled by customers Warehouse Application of Lean Principles to an area that exists because of waste in the value stream or customer Production Suppliers demand/lead time Warehouse is the crossroads of conflicting requirements How Do We Use Lean Techniques for Warehouse Improvement? Assess the operation using a Value Stream Map and/or PFDs (Product families & Warehouse data) Involve the operators & supervisors Identify lean improvements & kaizens Question every activity! Treat the warehouse like a large staging area Develop justification Implement lean improvements using VSM plan Start the cycle again! Lean Manufacturing Fundamental Principle of Lean Manufacturing Any activity or action which does not add value to the product is a form of waste and must be eliminated or minimized. In the Warehouse Customer Pays for Shipping Everything Else Must Be Minimized ! What Do We Need...
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... ▪ Entrepreneur ▪ Investment Banker ▪ Management / Marketing Consultant ▪ Strategic Planner ▪ University / College President ▪ Internet Marketer ▪ Advertising Creative Director Interpretive Report report prepared for PHILLINE LOU ANDREA R. DELA TORRE 122 MARS STREET SUNRISE SUBDIVISION BAYANAN MUNTINLUPA CITY 09212379097 Saturday, August 16, 2014 Developed and Researched by: Academic Research and Assessment Group T H E S.C.O.P.E. P e r s o n a l i t y A s s e s s m e n t This report...
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...Salaries | (90,000) | (100,000) | Utilities | (35,000) | (35,000) | Insurance | (20,000) | (20,000) | Net Income | $ 25,000 | $ 65,000 | | | | Requirement 3 Year 1: Amount billed to customers $170,000 Less: Cash collected (160,000) Ending accounts receivable $ 10,000 Year 2: Beginning accounts receivable $ 10,000 Plus: Amounts billed to customers 220,000 $230,000 Less: Cash collected (190,000) Ending accounts receivable $ 40,000 Exercise 1–7 List A List B o 1. Predictive value a. Decreases in equity resulting from transfers to owners. h 2. Relevance b. Requires consideration of the costs and value of information. g 3. Timeliness c. Important for making interfirm comparisons. a 4. Distribution to owners d. Applying the same accounting practices over time. j 5. Confirmatory value e. Users understand the information in the context of the decision being made. e 6. Understandability f. Agreement between a measure and the phenomenon it purports to represent. n 7. Gain g. Information is...
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...0 0 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON 0 0 THE F INANCIAL A S P E C T S OF C ORPORATE G OVERNANCE 1 DE C E M B E R 1992 0 0 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON 0 0 THE F INANCIAL A S P E C T S OF C ORPORATE G OVERNANCE 0 1992 The Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance and Gee and Co. Ltd. Reproduction of this publication in whole or in part is unrestricted for internal communications within a given organisation. It is otherwise subject to permission which will not be refused but will attract a reasonable reproduction charge. A leaflet is available from the Publishers setting out full details of the level of the charge and when it is applicable. First published December 1992 ISBN 0 85258 913 1 (Report) ISBN 0 85258 915 8 (Report with Code of Best Practice) Gee (a division of Professional Publishing Ltd) South Quay Plaza 183 Marsh Wall London El4 9FS Freephone: (0800) 289520 Fax: (071) 537-2557 Printed in Great Britain by Burgess Science Press. Queries and correspondence relating to the report should be addressed to: The Secretary Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance Up to 31 Decemher~ 1992 P.O. Box 433 Moorgate Place London EC2P 2BJ Tel: (07 I) 628-7060 ext.2565 Fax: (071) 6281874 From 1 Ja/rrrar~y 1 9 9 3 c/o The London Stock Exchange L o n d o n EC2N IHP Tel: (071) 797-4575 Fax: (071) 4.1~0:6822 Additional copies of the report may be obtained from: Gee (a division...
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