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Computers & Electrical Engineering, Volume 55
Volume 55, October 2016
- Adeola Adisa, Stanley H. Mneney, Olutayo Oyeyemi Oyerinde:
Semi-blind simplified mean value channel estimator for MC-IDMA systems. 1-11 - Suman Deb, Samarendra Dandapat:
Classification of speech under stress using harmonic peak to energy ratio. 12-23
- Hamed Vahdat-Nejad, Massimo Panella, Gaëtan Rey:
Introduction to the special section on pervasive computing. 24-26 - Angelo Chianese, Francesco Piccialli:
A smart system to manage the context evolution in the Cultural Heritage domain. 27-38 - José Ramón Hoyos, Jesús Joaquín García Molina, Juan A. Botía, Davy Preuveneers:
A model-driven approach for quality of context in pervasive systems. 39-58 - Amr Ali Eldin, Jan van den Berg, Hesham Arafat Ali:
A risk evaluation approach for authorization decisions in social pervasive applications. 59-72 - Bikash Choudhury, Subhrabrata Choudhury, Animesh Dutta:
Server selection schemes for service-oriented computing in mobile pervasive environment. 73-87
- René Cumplido, Michael Hübner, Michael J. Wirthlin:
Introduction to the special section on FPGAs Technology and Applications. 88-90 - Gavin Vaz, Heinrich Riebler, Tobias Kenter, Christian Plessl:
Potential and methods for embedding dynamic offloading decisions into application code. 91-111 - Tobias Wiersema, Arne Bockhorn, Marco Platzner:
An architecture and design tool flow for embedding a virtual FPGA into a reconfigurable system-on-chip. 112-122 - Daniel Tortei Tertei, Jonathan Piat, Michel Devy:
FPGA design of EKF block accelerator for 3D visual SLAM. 123-137 - Dur-e-Shahwar Kundi, Arshad Aziz:
A low-power SHA-3 designs using embedded digital signal processing slice on FPGA. 138-152 - Balakrishnan Ramalingam, Rengarajan Amirtharajan, John Bosco Balaguru Rayappan:
Multiplexed stego path on reconfigurable hardware: A novel random approach. 153-163 - Manel Elloumi, Mohamed Krid, Dorra Sellami Masmoudi:
FPGA implementation of a new interval type-2 Beta neuro-fuzzy system with on-chip learning for image denoising application. 164-179
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