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Alan Victor Oppenheim [2] (born 1937) is a professor of engineering at MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He is also a principal investigator in MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), at the Digital Signal Processing Group. His research interests are in the general area of signal processing and its ...
Bose was the doctoral advisor to MIT professor Alan V. Oppenheim, [18] who is well known for his work on digital signal processing and his books on signals and systems. [19] Oppenheim dedicated one of his books to Bose and described him with these words: "What I learned from him about teaching, research, and life over the many decades of our ...
S. Hamid Nawab [1] is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at Boston University who is a researcher, educator, and engineer in the signal processing and machine perception subfields of Electrical Engineering and their application to the machine/computer analysis of complex biosignals from auditory, speech, and neuromuscular systems.
As it carries the information, the chaotic signal is also called chaotic carrier. Synchronizing these oscillators is similar to synchronizing random neural nets in neural cryptography. When chaos synchronization is used, a basic scheme of a communications device (Cuomo and Oppenheim 1993) is made by two identical chaotic oscillators. One of ...
Homomorphic filtering has been used to remove the effect of the stochastic impulse train, which originates the sEMG signal, from the power spectrum of the sEMG signal itself. In this way, only information about motor unit action potential (MUAP) shape and amplitude was maintained; this was then used to estimate the parameters of a time-domain ...
(The Center Square) – While recognized as a delicacy around the world, state lawmakers may advance a proposal Wednesday to outlaw foie gras and the practice of “force-feeding” across Washington.
“In human cells, PIN1 is known to act on many target proteins, tweaking their structures once the phosphate signal has been added by a kinase enzyme.PIN1 is present at high levels in many ...
The MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS), which founded in 1940, is an interdisciplinary research laboratory of MIT, working on research in the areas of communications, control, and signal processing combining faculty from the School of Engineering (including the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics), the Department of Mathematics and the MIT Sloan School of Management.