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Obtaining maximum values from the time domain

On the Equivalence of Time and Frequency Domain Maximum Likelihood Estimation

On the Equivalence of Time and Frequency Domain Maximum Likelihood Estimation

... frequency domain ML method re- quires exact knowledge of the noise model in order to obtain consistent estimates for the plant ...the time domain (for systems driven by a quasi-stationary input and ...

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No Free Parking: Obtaining Relief from Trademark-Infringing Domain Name Parking

No Free Parking: Obtaining Relief from Trademark-Infringing Domain Name Parking

... A. P URPOSES U NDERLYING T RADEMARKS AND T RADEMARK L AW In their most basic form, trademarks are valuable source identifiers that help consumers quickly identify products and differentiate between competing goods and ...

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Control of Wave Energy Converters for Maximum Power Absorption with Time Domain Analysis

Control of Wave Energy Converters for Maximum Power Absorption with Time Domain Analysis

... absorbed maximum power from the sea is achieved with a three-dimensional panel method using Neumann-Kelvin approximation in which the exact initial-boundary-value problem is linearized about a uniform flow, ...

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Empirical Equation to Estimate the Values of the Temperature Minimum and Maximum from of the Average

Empirical Equation to Estimate the Values of the Temperature Minimum and Maximum from of the Average

... sheltered from direct solar radiation" ...models from a set of short-term, high spatial resolution temperature measurements that once developed, could be used in near real- time applications or ...

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Source excitation strategies for obtaining impulse responses in finite difference time domain room acoustics simulation

Source excitation strategies for obtaining impulse responses in finite difference time domain room acoustics simulation

... Room acoustic simulation Finite difference scheme a b s t r a c t This paper considers source excitation strategies in finite difference time domain room acoustics simula- tions for auralization purposes. ...

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Eigenvalue extraction from time domain computations

Eigenvalue extraction from time domain computations

... The very classical approach in finding eigenfrequencies is to look for local maxima of the eigenmode spectrum. How- ever, this way is not efficient when the interest is in pre- cise determination of the resonant ...

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Effect of Threshold Values on the Combination of EMG Time Domain Features:Surface versus Intramuscular EMG

Effect of Threshold Values on the Combination of EMG Time Domain Features:Surface versus Intramuscular EMG

... of time domain features uses a ...concurrently from four forearm muscles on nine able-bodied ...different from zero must be applied for willison amplitude (WAMP), myopulse percentage rate ...

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Obtaining time reduction, in the movement of a clamp mechanism

Obtaining time reduction, in the movement of a clamp mechanism

... industrial partners can be the start of a project, where methods taught at the department can be utilized to find a proper solution. Mechatronics involves the modelling of a mechanical system and its control system. More ...

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Domain Adaptation of Maximum Entropy Language Models

Domain Adaptation of Maximum Entropy Language Models

... ings from the practical ...profiting from the hierarchi- cal nature of n-gram features, as proposed in (Wu and Khudanpur, ...variance values σ 2 i for the global and domain-specific ...

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TIME SIGNALS. Their maximum departure from the Universal Time UT1 is thus 0.9 second.

TIME SIGNALS. Their maximum departure from the Universal Time UT1 is thus 0.9 second.

... The values of data bit “A” provide year, month, day of the month, day of the week, hour and minute in BCD ...The time represented is UTC(NPL) in winter and UTC(NPL)+1h when DST is in ...The values of ...

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Maximum-likelihood estimation of delta-domain model parameters from noisy output signals

Maximum-likelihood estimation of delta-domain model parameters from noisy output signals

... Index Terms—Delta operator, EM algorithm, expectation-maximization, fast sampling, system identification. I. I NTRODUCTION High-speed signal transmission in digital communications and con- trol systems has become common ...

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Obtaining Maximum Information with a Novel Workflow for In Vivo Metabolite Detection and Identification using SYNAPT HDMS

Obtaining Maximum Information with a Novel Workflow for In Vivo Metabolite Detection and Identification using SYNAPT HDMS

... either time-of-flight (TOF) mode or HDMS mode. Apart from the orthogonal separation afforded by high-efficiency ion mobility, this configuration also has the ability to fragment ions in the Triwave region: ...
A Time-Domain Method to Generate Artificial Time History from a Given Reference Response Spectrum

A Time-Domain Method to Generate Artificial Time History from a Given Reference Response Spectrum

... artificial time history following a reference response spec- trum can be generated as detailed in the last ...the values of A n for obtaining the time history to get the CRS can diverge ...

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Fast time domain modeling of surface scattering from reflectors and diffusers

Fast time domain modeling of surface scattering from reflectors and diffusers

... the maximum fre- quency f at Oðf 4 Þ because of the combination of using a volumetric mesh and iterative time ...new time-domain models use a summation over a sur- face mesh with computation ...

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Obtaining Expected Maximum Log Likelihood Estimators

Obtaining Expected Maximum Log Likelihood Estimators

... equating the derivative of the sample likelihood to zero and solving for 0 is a plausible way of estimating 00.. Of course, it also maximises the sample.[r] ...

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5.7 Maximum and Minimum Values

5.7 Maximum and Minimum Values

... Recall from your first course in calculus that critical points are values, x, at which the function’s derivative is zero, f 0 (x) = ...(a maximum) or minimized f (x) (a ...a maximum or a ...

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On the maximum values of the additive representation functions

On the maximum values of the additive representation functions

... ∪ ∞ m=1 B (m) and let A = {a 1 , a 2 , . . . }, a 1 < a 2 < . . . and B = {b 1 , b 2 , . . . }, b 1 < b 2 < . . . . It is clear that |a N − b N |  N and a N = Θ(N 3 ) for every N , therefore d A,B (n)  n 1/3 . In the ...

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A General Procedure for Obtaining Maximum Likelihood Estimates in Generalized Regression Models

A General Procedure for Obtaining Maximum Likelihood Estimates in Generalized Regression Models

... In each of the applications it is supposed that Assumptions 1 through 5 of Section 3 are satisfied.. This is a sufficient condition for the boundedness of p. Therefore As[r] ...

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Values in Time Discounting

Values in Time Discounting

... given time, consider political questions about making decisions for people so far in the future, consider the irreversibility of the effects involved in failing to protect the environment at a certain point in ...

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2016: The Values of Time

2016: The Values of Time

... university from making optimum use of the incredible collective learning opportunities at our ...adequate time and attention in processing it, sifting it for ideas, makes this gap between our collective ...

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