Style Guidelines for Final Year Project ReportsReal Time Implementation of Mixed Excitation Linear Predictive Vocoder Final Year Project Final Report A 4th Year StudentUmer Hamid 06-0063 Faraz Hussain 07-0597 Supervisor: Ms. Durdana Habib Real time optimized Implementation of the Mixed Excitation Linear Predictive Vocoder on the TMS320C6416 DSP [pic] Electrical Engineering Department National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences Islamabad
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allows a computer to permanently retain large amounts of data. Common mass storage devices include dish drives and tape drives. Input device is usually a keyboard and mouse, the input device is the conduit through which data instruction enter computer. Output device is a display screen, printer other device that you see the computer has accomplished. Central processing unit (CPU) is the heart of the computer. This is a component that actually executes instructions. In addition to these components
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Working Storage -RAM Input Devices -Keyboard -Mouse Input Devices -Keyboard -Mouse Output Devices -Monitor -Printer Output Devices -Monitor -Printer Permanent Storage -Hard Disk
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are the inputs, processing and outputs of UPS’s package tracking system? Inputs: the inputs include package information, customer signatures, pickups, delivery and timecard information, and locations on each route. Processing: in the process of transactions, the data is transmitted to the information center and stored for retrieval. During the whole process, the data of shipped packages is available to be checked by drivers and tracked by customers. Outputs: mostly the same data as the inputs, including
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UPS Case Study 1. What are the inputs, processing, and outputs of UPS’s package tracking system? 1) The inputs of the package tracking system are information about senders and receivers, such as their names and addresses, the weights of packages, the contents of the packages, the pick up dates, the type of services (ground shipping, overnight shipping, etc.) and customers’ signatures. 2) The system then processes those information to calculate and compare delivery routes for each driver
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instruction execution – overflow, division by 0, segmentation fault • Timer – internal processor timer – processing on time intervals • I/O – I/O controller – normal operation completion, error condition • Hardware failure – power failure, memory parity error Single Level Interrupts In a single level interrupts there can be many interrupting devices. But all interrupt requests are made by a single input pin of CPU. When interrupted CPU has to poll the I/O port is identify the request device. Polling
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_____________ works in computer like our brain. Question no.2: True/ False. I. Laptop looks like a notebook. II. Taskbar shows the names of programs we are not using currently. III. Backside of monitor is called Desktop. IV. Keyboard is an output device. V. CPU is also called Microprocessor. VI. Cursor control keys are used to move the cursor. VII. Numeric keypad has twenty keys. VIII. Numerical keys are called typewriter area. IX. Function keys are used for special functions
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1. List 3 examples of input hardware. Input hardware devices are the mouse, keyboard, and document scanners. 2. List 3 examples of output hardware Some examples of output hardware consists of video displays, printers, and audio speakers. 3. List 2 types of processing devices Processing devices include the central processing unit (CPU) and Main Memory. 4. List 3 types of storage devices. Three types of storage devices are magnetic disk, magnetic tape, and optical disk. 5. What is a bit and
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History of Computers Carving notches into bones • 20,000 BC to 30,000 BC • Oldest known objects used to represent numbers • Discovered in Western Europe, date from the Aurignacian period correspond to the first appearance of Cro-Magnon man (caves of the same name in Southern France, in which the first skeletons of this race were discovered in 1868.) Abacus • 1000-500 BC • First actual calculating mechanism • Babylonians or Chinese Mechanical Calculator • 1500 AD, Leonardo
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NEURAL NETWORKS by Christos Stergiou and Dimitrios Siganos | Abstract This report is an introduction to Artificial Neural Networks. The various types of neural networks are explained and demonstrated, applications of neural networks like ANNs in medicine are described, and a detailed historical background is provided. The connection between the artificial and the real thing is also investigated and explained. Finally, the mathematical models involved are presented and demonstrated. Contents:
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