943 resultados para Digital processing
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MPEG-M is a suite of ISO/IEC standards (ISO/IEC 23006) that has been developed under the auspices of Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG). MPEG-M, also known as Multimedia Service Platform Technologies (MSPT), facilitates a collection of multimedia middleware APIs and elementary services as well as service aggregation so that service providers can offer users a plethora of innovative services by extending current IPTV technology toward the seamless integration of personal content creation and distribution, e-commerce, social networks and Internet distribution of digital media.
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Digital chaotic behaviour in an Optical-Processing Element is reported. It is obtained as the result of processing two fixed trains of bits. Period doublings in a Feigenbaum-like scenario have been obtained. A new method to characterize digital chaos is reported
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Digital chaotic behavior in an optically processing element is analyzed. It was obtained as the result of processing two fixed trains of bits. The process is performed with an optically programmable logic gate. Possible outputs, for some specific conditions of the circuit, are given. Digital chaotic behavior is obtained, by using a feedback configuration. Different ways to analyze a digital chaotic signal are presented.
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Most of the present digital images processing methods are related with objective characterization of external properties as shape, form or colour. This information concerns objective characteristics of different bodies and is applied to extract details to perform several different tasks. But in some occasions, some other type of information is needed. This is the case when the image processing system is going to be applied to some operation related with living bodies. In this case, some other type of object information may be useful. As a matter of fact, it may give additional knowledge about its subjective properties. Some of these properties are object symmetry, parallelism between lines and the feeling of size. These types of properties concerns more to internal sensations of living beings when they are related with their environment than to the objective information obtained by artificial systems. This paper presents an elemental system able to detect some of the above-mentioned parameters. A first mathematical model to analyze these situations is reported. This theoretical model will give the possibility to implement a simple working system. The basis of this system is the use of optical logic cells, previously employed in optical computing.
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The type of signals obtained has conditioned chaos analysis tools. Almost in every case, they have analogue characteristics. But in certain cases, a chaotic digital signal is obtained and theses signals need a different approach than conventional analogue ones. The main objective of this paper will be to present some possible approaches to the study of this signals and how information about their characteristics may be obtained in the more straightforward possible way. We have obtained digital chaotic signals from an Optical Logic Cell with some feedback between output and one of the possible control gates. This chaos has been reported in several papers and its characteristics have been employed as a possible method to secure communications and as a way to encryption. In both cases, the influence of some perturbation in the transmission medium gave problems both for the synchronization of chaotic generators at emitter and receiver and for the recovering of information data. A proposed way to analyze the presence of some perturbation is to study the noise contents of transmitted signal and to implement a way to eliminate it. In our present case, the digital signal will be converted to a multilevel one by grouping bits in packets of 8 bits and applying conventional methods of time-frequency analysis to them. The results give information about the change in signals characteristics and hence some information about the noise or perturbations present. Equivalent representations to the phase and to the Feigenbaum diagrams for digital signals are employed in this case.
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Collaborative hardening and hardware redundancy are nowadays the most interesting solutions in terms of fault tolerance achieved and low extra cost imposed to the project budget. Thanks to the powerful and cheap digital devices that are available in the market, extra processing capabilities can be used for redundant tasks, not only in early data processing (sensed data) but also in routing and interfacing1
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Evolvable hardware (EH) is an interesting alternative to conventional digital circuit design, since autonomous generation of solutions for a given task permits self-adaptivity of the system to changing environments, and they present inherent fault tolerance when evolution is intrinsically performed. Systems based on FPGAs that use Dynamic and Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) for evolving the circuit are an example. Also, thanks to DPR, these systems can be provided with scalability, a feature that allows a system to change the number of allocated resources at run-time in order to vary some feature, such as performance. The combination of both aspects leads to scalable evolvable hardware (SEH), which changes in size as an extra degree of freedom when trying to achieve the optimal solution by means of evolution. The main contributions of this paper are an architecture of a scalable and evolvable hardware processing array system, some preliminary evolution strategies which take scalability into consideration, and to show in the experimental results the benefits of combined evolution and scalability. A digital image filtering application is used as use case.
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El objetivo de este proyecto es desarrollar un conjunto de herramientas de auto aprendizaje y autoevaluación del laboratorio de la asignatura "Procesado Digital de la Señal", perteneciente al plan de grado de la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería y Sistemas de Telecomunicación de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Con ello se pretende de mejorar el rendimiento académico de los alumnos en dicha asignatura y en la materia "Señales y Sistemas" en general. Para la realización de las prácticas se emplea Matlab, de modo que es necesario integrar esta herramienta en el laboratorio con MOODLE, plataforma de e-learning utilizada para la gestión de las asignaturas a nivel docente, para proporcionar material de estudio y programar actividades de aprendizaje y evaluación. Será fundamental el análisis de la integración de Matlab con MOODLE, de modo que en función de los resultados de los alumnos, se les propongan repeticiones de apartados erróneos, revisiones de resultados y otros aspectos, como autoaprendizaje y autoevaluación que permitan la obtención de las competencias y alcanzar los resultados de aprendizaje, y a los profesores que imparten la asignatura, como herramienta para detectar las deficiencias más significativas en la programación y en las metodologías empleadas en la asignatura para corregir las carencias de los alumnos. ABSTRACT: The aim of this project will be the development of self-learning and self- assessment lab tools for the course "Procesado Digital de la Señal" in order to improve student’s performance in that subject and in the matter "Señales y Sistemas " for grades taught at the Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica de Telecomunicación of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid today. Matlab is used to perform laboratory practices of "Procesado Digital de la Señal “. Matlab is a numerical calculation program. A very powerful tool with a great mathematical processing performance level, so it is necessary to integrate this tool in the laboratory with MOODLE, the current e-learning platform used at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid for the management of teaching subjects to provide material and to program learning and assessment activities for students. It is therefore essential the analysis of the Matlab integration with Moodle. Thus, depending on the results and grades that students get along the way in the various activities evaluators should conduct, they propose, for example, repetitions of erroneous exercises, reviews of some results and other aspects such as self-learning and self-assessment. This would allow students to obtain the skills and learning to achieve the results set as a target. For teachers who teach the subject will also be a preview of the notes as these tools will be used to identify the most significant shortcomings both in programming and in the methodologies used in "Procesado Digital de la Señal " to act accordingly and correcting shortcomings of the enrolled students.
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Recent advances in coherent optical receivers is reviewed. Digital-Signal-Processing (DSP) based phase and polarization management techniques make coherent detection robust and feasible. With coherent detection, the complex field of the received optical signal is fully recovered, allowing compensation of linear and nonlinear optical impairments including chromatic dispersion (CD) and polarization-mode dispersion (PMD) using digital filters. Coherent detection and advanced optical modulation formats have become a key ingredient to the design of modern dense wavelength-division multiplexed (DWDM) optical broadband networks. In this paper, firstly we present the different subsystems of a digital coherent optical receiver, and secondly, we will compare the performance of some multi-level and multi-dimensional modulation formats in some physical impairments and in high spectral-efficiency (SE) and high-capacity DWDM transmissions, simulating the DSP with Matlab and the optical network performance with OptiSystem software.
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Este Proyecto Fin de Carrera pretende desarrollar una serie de unidades didácticas orientadas a mejorar el aprendizaje de la teoría de procesado digital de señales a través de la aplicación práctica. Con tal fin, se han diseñado una serie de prácticas que permitan al alumno alcanzar un apropiado nivel de conocimiento de la asignatura, la adquisición de competencias y alcanzar los resultados de aprendizaje previstos. Para desarrollar el proyecto primero se ha realizado una selección apropiada de los contenidos de la teoría de procesado digital de señales en relación con los resultados de aprendizaje esperados, seguidamente se han diseñado y validado unas prácticas basadas en un entorno de trabajo basado en MATLAB y DSP, y por último se ha redactado un manual de laboratorio que combina una parte teórica con su práctica correspondiente. El objetivo perseguido con la realización de estas prácticas es alcanzar un equilibrio teórico/práctico que permita sacar el máximo rendimiento de la asignatura desde el laboratorio, trabajando principalmente con el IDE Code Composer Studio junto con un kit de desarrollo basado en un DSP. ABSTRACT. This dissertation intends to develop some lessons oriented to improve about the digital signal processing theory. In order to get this objective some practices have been developed to allow to the students to achieve an appropriate level of knowledge of the subject, acquire skills and achieve the intended learning outcomes. To develop the project firstly it has been made an appropriate selection of the contents of the digital signal processing theory related with the expected results. After that, five practices based in a work environment based on Matlab and DSP have been designed and validated, and finally a laboratory manual has been drafted that combines the theoretical part with its corresponding practice. The objective with the implementation of these practices is to achieve a theoretical / practical balance to get the highest performance to the subject from the laboratory working mainly with the Code Composer Studio IDE together a development kit based on DSP.
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Este proyecto tiene como objetivo el desarrollo de una herramienta que permita al alumno la autocorrección de prácticas de la asignatura de Procesado Digital de la Señal. La herramienta será diseñada por medio del GUI de Matlab, que permite la creación de interfaces gráficos de usuario para la interacción con el alumno, así él mismo podrá comprobar si los resultado obtenidos para el enunciado de la práctica facilitado son correctos. La evaluación del alumno se llevará a cabo pidiendo distintas respuestas sobre las prácticas y comparándolas posteriormente con los resultados correctos. El código invisible al usuario será el encargado de indicar si el resultado es correcto o no lo es. ABSTRACT. The aim of this project is to develop a tool for the students of Digital Signal Processing that help them self-correct their lab exercises. The tool will be designed using the Matlab GUI, which allows the creation of graphical user interfaces to interact with the student, who can check whether the results obtained are correct or not. The student will be asked about different results of the exercises and the answers will be compared with the correct results. A part of the tool hidden to the student will reveal to the lecturer the outcome of this comparison.
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La evolución de los teléfonos móviles inteligentes, dotados de cámaras digitales, está provocando una creciente demanda de aplicaciones cada vez más complejas que necesitan algoritmos de visión artificial en tiempo real; puesto que el tamaño de las señales de vídeo no hace sino aumentar y en cambio el rendimiento de los procesadores de un solo núcleo se ha estancado, los nuevos algoritmos que se diseñen para visión artificial han de ser paralelos para poder ejecutarse en múltiples procesadores y ser computacionalmente escalables. Una de las clases de procesadores más interesantes en la actualidad se encuentra en las tarjetas gráficas (GPU), que son dispositivos que ofrecen un alto grado de paralelismo, un excelente rendimiento numérico y una creciente versatilidad, lo que los hace interesantes para llevar a cabo computación científica. En esta tesis se exploran dos aplicaciones de visión artificial que revisten una gran complejidad computacional y no pueden ser ejecutadas en tiempo real empleando procesadores tradicionales. En cambio, como se demuestra en esta tesis, la paralelización de las distintas subtareas y su implementación sobre una GPU arrojan los resultados deseados de ejecución con tasas de refresco interactivas. Asimismo, se propone una técnica para la evaluación rápida de funciones de complejidad arbitraria especialmente indicada para su uso en una GPU. En primer lugar se estudia la aplicación de técnicas de síntesis de imágenes virtuales a partir de únicamente dos cámaras lejanas y no paralelas—en contraste con la configuración habitual en TV 3D de cámaras cercanas y paralelas—con información de color y profundidad. Empleando filtros de mediana modificados para la elaboración de un mapa de profundidad virtual y proyecciones inversas, se comprueba que estas técnicas son adecuadas para una libre elección del punto de vista. Además, se demuestra que la codificación de la información de profundidad con respecto a un sistema de referencia global es sumamente perjudicial y debería ser evitada. Por otro lado se propone un sistema de detección de objetos móviles basado en técnicas de estimación de densidad con funciones locales. Este tipo de técnicas es muy adecuada para el modelado de escenas complejas con fondos multimodales, pero ha recibido poco uso debido a su gran complejidad computacional. El sistema propuesto, implementado en tiempo real sobre una GPU, incluye propuestas para la estimación dinámica de los anchos de banda de las funciones locales, actualización selectiva del modelo de fondo, actualización de la posición de las muestras de referencia del modelo de primer plano empleando un filtro de partículas multirregión y selección automática de regiones de interés para reducir el coste computacional. Los resultados, evaluados sobre diversas bases de datos y comparados con otros algoritmos del estado del arte, demuestran la gran versatilidad y calidad de la propuesta. Finalmente se propone un método para la aproximación de funciones arbitrarias empleando funciones continuas lineales a tramos, especialmente indicada para su implementación en una GPU mediante el uso de las unidades de filtraje de texturas, normalmente no utilizadas para cómputo numérico. La propuesta incluye un riguroso análisis matemático del error cometido en la aproximación en función del número de muestras empleadas, así como un método para la obtención de una partición cuasióptima del dominio de la función para minimizar el error. ABSTRACT The evolution of smartphones, all equipped with digital cameras, is driving a growing demand for ever more complex applications that need to rely on real-time computer vision algorithms. However, video signals are only increasing in size, whereas the performance of single-core processors has somewhat stagnated in the past few years. Consequently, new computer vision algorithms will need to be parallel to run on multiple processors and be computationally scalable. One of the most promising classes of processors nowadays can be found in graphics processing units (GPU). These are devices offering a high parallelism degree, excellent numerical performance and increasing versatility, which makes them interesting to run scientific computations. In this thesis, we explore two computer vision applications with a high computational complexity that precludes them from running in real time on traditional uniprocessors. However, we show that by parallelizing subtasks and implementing them on a GPU, both applications attain their goals of running at interactive frame rates. In addition, we propose a technique for fast evaluation of arbitrarily complex functions, specially designed for GPU implementation. First, we explore the application of depth-image–based rendering techniques to the unusual configuration of two convergent, wide baseline cameras, in contrast to the usual configuration used in 3D TV, which are narrow baseline, parallel cameras. By using a backward mapping approach with a depth inpainting scheme based on median filters, we show that these techniques are adequate for free viewpoint video applications. In addition, we show that referring depth information to a global reference system is ill-advised and should be avoided. Then, we propose a background subtraction system based on kernel density estimation techniques. These techniques are very adequate for modelling complex scenes featuring multimodal backgrounds, but have not been so popular due to their huge computational and memory complexity. The proposed system, implemented in real time on a GPU, features novel proposals for dynamic kernel bandwidth estimation for the background model, selective update of the background model, update of the position of reference samples of the foreground model using a multi-region particle filter, and automatic selection of regions of interest to reduce computational cost. The results, evaluated on several databases and compared to other state-of-the-art algorithms, demonstrate the high quality and versatility of our proposal. Finally, we propose a general method for the approximation of arbitrarily complex functions using continuous piecewise linear functions, specially formulated for GPU implementation by leveraging their texture filtering units, normally unused for numerical computation. Our proposal features a rigorous mathematical analysis of the approximation error in function of the number of samples, as well as a method to obtain a suboptimal partition of the domain of the function to minimize approximation error.
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We have devised a microspectroscopic strategy for assessing the intracellular (re)distribution and the integrity of the primary structure of proteins involved in signal transduction. The purified proteins are fluorescent-labeled in vitro and reintroduced into the living cell. The localization and molecular state of fluorescent-labeled protein kinase C beta I isozyme were assessed by a combination of quantitative confocal laser scanning microscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, and novel determinations of fluorescence resonance energy transfer based on photobleaching digital imaging microscopy. The intensity and fluorescence resonance energy transfer efficiency images demonstrate the rapid nuclear translocation and ensuing fragmentation of protein kinase C beta I in BALB/c3T3 fibroblasts upon phorbol ester stimulation, and suggest distinct, compartmentalized roles for the regulatory and catalytic fragments.
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This paper describes the state of the art in applications of voice-processing technologies. In the first part, technologies concerning the implementation of speech recognition and synthesis algorithms are described. Hardware technologies such as microprocessors and DSPs (digital signal processors) are discussed. Software development environment, which is a key technology in developing applications software, ranging from DSP software to support software also is described. In the second part, the state of the art of algorithms from the standpoint of applications is discussed. Several issues concerning evaluation of speech recognition/synthesis algorithms are covered, as well as issues concerning the robustness of algorithms in adverse conditions.
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O presente trabalho apresenta uma alternativa ao processo de classificação do defeito da segregação central em amostras de aço, utilizando as imagens digitais que são geradas durante o ensaio de Baumann. O algoritmo proposto tem como objetivo agregar as técnicas de processamento digital de imagens e o conhecimento dos especialistas sobre o defeito da segregação central, visando a classificação do defeito de referência. O algoritmo implementado inclui a identificação e a segmentação da linha segregada por meio da aplicação da transformada de Hough e limiar adaptativo. Adicionalmente, o algoritmo apresenta uma proposta para o mapeamento dos atributos da segregação central nos diferentes graus de severidade do defeito, em função dos critérios de continuidade e intensidade. O mapeamento foi realizado por meio da análise das características individuais, como comprimento, largura e área, dos elementos segmentados que compõem a linha segregada. A avaliação do desempenho do algoritmo foi realizada em dois momentos específicos, de acordo com sua fase de implementação. Para a realização da avaliação, foram analisadas 255 imagens de amostras reais, oriundas de duas usinas siderúrgicas, distribuídas nos diferentes graus de severidade. Os resultados da primeira fase de implementação mostram que a identificação da linha segregada apresenta acurácia de 93%. As classificações oriundas do mapeamento realizado para as classes de criticidade do defeito, na segunda fase de implementação, apresentam acurácia de 92% para o critério de continuidade e 68% para o critério de intensidade.