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Motion skip and single-loop encoding for multi-view video content

A system, method and computer program tangibly embodied in a memory medium for implementing motion skip and single-loop decoding for multi-view video coding. In various embodiments, a more efficient motion skip is used for the current JMVM arrangement by 8×8 or 4×4 pel disparity motion vector accuracy, while maintaining the motion compensation process that is compliant with the H.264 / AVC design regarding hierarchical macroblock partitioning. Adaptive referencing merging may be used in order achieve a more accurate motion skip from one inter-view reference picture. In order to indicate whether a picture is to be used for motion skip, a new syntax element or syntax modification in the NAL unit header may be used.
Owner:NOKIA CORP

On-line adaptive model predictive control in a process control system

A method of creating and using an adaptive DMC type or other MPC controller includes using a model switching technique to periodically determine a process model, such as a parameterized process model, for a process loop on-line during operation of the process. The method then uses the process model to generate an MPC control model and creates and downloads an MPC controller algorithm to an MPC controller based on the new control model while the MPC controller is operating on-line. This technique, which is generally applicable to single-loop MPC controllers and is particularly useful in MPC controllers with a control horizon of one or two, enables an MPC controller to be adapted during the normal operation of the process, so as to change the process model on which the MPC controller is based to thereby account for process changes. The adaptive MPC controller is not computationally expensive and can therefore be easily implemented within a distributed controller of a process control system, while providing the same or in some cases better control than a PID controller, especially in dead time dominant process loops, and in process loops that are subject to process model mismatch within the process time to steady state.
Owner:FISHER-ROSEMOUNT SYST INC

Robust process identification and auto-tuning control

A simple yet effective and robust identification method is presented using process step responses for process identification that can provide a continuous transfer function with time-delay without iteration. A cascade relay provides accurate and reliable more points on the process frequency response. The internal model principle is employed to design single-loop controller of PID or high-order types with best achievable control performance for controller tuning, e.g. both single and multivariable cases are covered. The process identification and control design portions can be easily integrated into a control system auto-tuning package. Further, a general control scheme for disturbance rejection is given which can significantly improve disturbance rejection performance over conventional feedback systems with time delays. Practical issues such as noises, real-time implementation and tuning guidelines are also provided. The present invention provide general, systematic, effective, and applicable methods for process identification and control for a wide range of industries such as process and chemical plants, food processing, waste water treatment and environmental systems, oil refinery, servo and mechatronic systems, where a system model is needed for analysis, prediction, filtering, optimization and management, and / or where control or better control is required for their systems.
Owner:NAT UNIV OF SINGAPORE

Transmitter for wireless applications incorporation spectral emission shaping sigma delta modulator

A transmitter employing a sigma delta modulator having a noise transfer function adapted to shift quantization noise outside at least one frequency band of interest. A technique is presented to synthesize the controllers within a single-loop sigma delta modulator such that the noise transfer function can be chosen arbitrarily from a family of functions satisfying certain conditions. Using the novel modulator design technique, polar and Cartesian (i.e. quadrature) transmitter structures are supported. A transmitter employing polar transmit modulation is presented that shapes the spectral emissions of the digitally-controlled power amplifier such that they are significantly and sufficiently attenuated in one or more desired frequency bands. Similarly, a transmitter employing Cartesian transmit modulation is presented that shapes the spectral emissions of a hybrid power amplifier such that they are significantly and sufficiently attenuated in one or more desired frequency bands.
Owner:TEXAS INSTR INC

Instrument for assisting in the remote placement of tied surgical knots and trimming of suture away from the knot and method of use

An instrument (10) is provided having a shaft (12) extending to a distal end (16). The distal end (16) has a distal tip member (40) having a cavity (42, 83), and a passageway (44, 80) extending to the cavity through which a first suture end (48A) of a loop of suture (48) extends from a tissue site to facilitate a user looping a second suture end (48B) around the first suture end (48A) between the distal tip member (40) and the tissue site to form a knot (48C). Advancing of the distal tip member (40) while drawing the first suture end (48A) through the passageway (44, 80) pushes the knot (48C) for placement at the tissue site. The distal tip member (79) of another embodiment provides an additional open-sided passageway (81) through which the second suture end (48B) is passed to assist in forming and pushing a knot at to the tissue site. A more secure knot (50) may be formed by a double loop (49A) and then a single loop (49B) by the second suture end (48B) around the first suture end (48A) and appropriate tensioning of the first and second suture ends when the knot is pushed to the tissue site. The distal end (16) further has two openings (46, 47) through which the two suture ends (48A, 4813) are passed from the placed knot (48C, 50), and a blade (38) in the distal end (16) is positionable to cut the two suture ends near the tissue site to trim the suture away from such knot.
Owner:LSI SOLUTIONS

Patient interface and aspects thereof

A patient interface has a single loop headstrap and a mask for covering at least the nostrils of the user. The single loop headstrap extends from the mask at either end. A short length of supple conduit is coupled to the mask by a swivel or ball joint to allow rotation of the conduit relative to the mask through different angles and orientations.
Owner:FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE LTD

Stable microwave oscillator

InactiveCN103560380AHigh spectral purityStable Single Mode OscillationSolid masersMicrowave phase shifterBand-pass filter
The invention discloses a stable photoelectric oscillator. The stable photoelectric oscillator comprises a laser device, an electro-optical modulator, a long optical fiber, a photoelectric detector, an amplifier, an electric band-pass filter, an electrically-controlled microwave phase shifter, a high-stability microwave source, a 2*1 wave combiner or directional coupler, a first 1*2 power divider or directional coupler, a second 1*2 power divider or directional coupler, a third 1*2 power divider or directional coupler and a phase locking control module, wherein the phase locking control module comprises a frequency mixer, an electric low pass filter and a servo control module, the output end of the frequency mixer is connected to the input end of the electric low pass filter, and the output end of the electric low pass filter is connected to the input end of the servo control module. According to the stable photoelectric oscillator, an electric injection of the external high-stability microwave source and a phase locking control mechanism are added based on a traditional single-loop OEO structure. Compared with the prior art, the stable photoelectric oscillator has the advantages that insertion loss of an optical link in a resonant cavity is not increased, the high signal to noise ratio of the photoelectric resonant cavity is maintained, and the structural complexity of the stable photoelectric oscillator is lower than that of an existing scheme. The stable photoelectric oscillator is easy to obtain.
Owner:SOUTHEAST UNIV

Single loop multistage fuel production

Synthetic fuels are produced from synthesis gas in a four-stage reactor system with a single recycle loop providing the requisite thermal capacity to moderate the high heat release of the reactions and to provide the reactants and reaction environments for the efficient operation of the process. The first stage converts a portion of the synthesis gas to methanol, the second stage converts the methanol to dimethylether, the third stage converts the methanol and dimethylether to fuel and the fourth stage converts the high melting point component, durene, and other low volatility aromatic components such as tri- andtetra-methylbenzenes to high octane branched paraffins. The four-stage catalyst used for hydrotreating is resistant to CO poisoning. The reactions i produce water as a side product that is carried through to a high pressure separator after the fourth stage. The streams from the separator are a liquid fuel stream, a water stream and a gaseous stream that contains light hydrocarbon gases and the unreacted synthesis gas. The larger part of this gas stream is recycled to the inlet of the first stage and mixed with the fresh synthesis gas stream. Alternatively, the fresh synthetic gas stream is mixed with the product of the second stage. The smaller part of the gas stream from the separator is sent to hydrocarbon recovery and to fuel gas used for providing preheat of various streams. The liquid fuel is sent for blending into fuel products, such as gasoline, jet fuel, or diesel, and the water stream can be sent, for example, to the synthesis gas producing plant for steam generation.
Owner:BLUESCAPE CLEAN FUELS LLC
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