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ICIP
2004
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Rate-distortion bounds for motion compensated rate scalable video coders
In this paper, we derive and evaluate theoretical ratedistortion performance bounds for scalable video compression algorithms which use a single motion-compensated prediction (MCP...
Gregory W. Cook, Josep Prades-Nebot, Edward J. Del...
CAAN
2007
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Vertex Pursuit Games in Stochastic Network Models
Abstract. Random graphs with given expected degrees G(w) were introduced by Chung and Lu so as to extend the theory of classical G(n, p) random graphs to include random power law g...
Anthony Bonato, Pawel Pralat, Changping Wang
AHS
2006
IEEE
119views Hardware» more  AHS 2006»
16 years 27 days ago
Particle Swarm Optimization with Discrete Recombination: An Online Optimizer for Evolvable Hardware
Self-reconfigurable adaptive systems have the possibility of adapting their own hardware configuration. This feature provides enhanced performance and flexibility, reflected i...
Jorge Peña, Andres Upegui, Eduardo Sanchez
ASPDAC
2004
ACM
75views Hardware» more  ASPDAC 2004»
16 years 8 days ago
Power-performance trade-off using pipeline delays
— We study the delays faced by instructions in the pipeline of a superscalar processor and its impact on power and performance. Instructions that are ready-on-dispatch (ROD) are ...
G. Surendra, Subhasis Banerjee, S. K. Nandy
IM
2007
15 years 6 months ago
Pursuit-Evasion in Models of Complex Networks
Vertex pursuit games, such as the game of Cops and Robbers, are a simplified model for network security. In these games, cops try to capture a robber loose on the vertices of the ...
Anthony Bonato, Pawel Pralat, Changping Wang