Dong-seek Park - Suwon-si, KR John Villasenor - Santa Monica CA, US Feng Chen - Irvine CA, US Max Luttrell - Venice CA, US Brendan Dowling - Malibu CA, US
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. - Suwon-si Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
An error protection method for multimedia improves data recovery and channel throughput in channels which cause a random error and a burst error by using a rate compatible punctured convolutional code (RCPC) and an automatic retransmission on request (ARQ). In a process of decoding a plurality of packets of given information, the error protection method includes the steps of a) decoding one of the plurality of packets, b) decoding another packet when an error occurs during the decoding in step a), c) decoding a combination of the packets from steps a) and b) or a third packet when an error occurs in step b), and d) repeating step c) until the decoding error no longer occurs. The error protection method has the characteristics of both Type-1 and Type-2 ARQ methods. Therefore, one can obtain constant channel throughput in a channel containing burst errors, a channel containing random errors, and a channel in which the two types of error patterns coexist simultaneously.
Jonathan S. Min - Fullerton CA, US Lisa V. Denney - Suwanee GA, US Henry Samueli - Corona del Mar CA, US Sean F. Nazareth - Irvine CA, US Feng Chen - Irvine CA, US Fang Lu - Rowland Heights CA, US Christopher R. Jones - Newport Beach CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 72/08
US Classification:
370329
Abstract:
A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.
Dong-seek Park - Daegu, KR John Villasenor - Santa Monica CA Feng Chen - Irvine CA Max Luttrell - Santa Monica CA Brendan Dowling - Malibu CA
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. - Kyungki-do The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G06F 1100
US Classification:
714825
Abstract:
An error protection method for multimedia improves data recovery and channel throughput in channels which cause a random error and a burst error by using a rate compatible punctured convolutional code (RCPC) and an automatic retransmission on request (ARQ). In a process of decoding a plurality of packets of given information, the error protection method includes the steps of a) decoding one of the plurality of packets, b) decoding another packet when an error occurs during the decoding in step a), c) decoding a combination of the packets from steps a) and b) or a third packet when an error occurs in step b), and d) repeating step c) until the decoding error no longer occurs. The error protection method has the characteristics of both Type-1 and Type-2 ARQ methods. Therefore, one can obtain constant channel throughput in a channel containing burst errors, a channel containing random errors, and a channel in which the two types of error patterns coexist simultaneously.
Dong-seek Park - Daegu, KR John Villasenor - Los Angeles CA Feng Chen - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. - Kyungki-Do The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G06K 936
US Classification:
382236
Abstract:
A motion estimating method for determining a motion vector, using a bit rate-distortion technique in image compression. The motion estimating method includes the steps of obtaining a motion vector (x. sub. o, y. sub. o) which minimizes a predetermined error function, assuming a preferred motion vector (x, y), calculating the difference (x-diff, y-diff) between (x. sub. o, y. sub. o) and (x, y), obtaining the number of bits needed to encode the x-diff and y-diff, determining a bias based on a bias model according to the bit number, obtaining a final cost function value based on the difference between a cost function value and a bias, comparing the final cost function value with a predetermined allowance limit, determining the assumed motion vector (x, y) as a motion vector for a current macroblock and updating the allowance limit by using the cost function value, if the cost function value is smaller than the predetermined allowance limit and discarding the assumed motion vector (x, y) if the cost function value is not smaller than the predetermined allowance limit. The disclosed method is successful in increasing the compression rate.
Method For Reducing Storage Requirements For Grouped Data Values
John D. Villasenor - Santa Monica CA Feng Chen - Irvine CA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
H04M 746
US Classification:
375241
Abstract:
A method generates a reduced number of values representing a sequence of grouped data values and partitions the reduced number of values by first mapping data values into groups of symbols and then partitioning the resulting stream of symbols. The digits representing the first data value in each group are replaced with symbols from a first alphabet. The most significant digit of the second data value in each group and the sign of that second data value are also represented by a symbol from the first symbol set, while the remaining significant bits of the second data value in each group are represented by symbols from a second symbol set. A stream of symbols which represent a sequence of grouped data values is partitioned into first partition symbol groups and second partition symbol groups. Each first partition symbol group comprises the symbols representing the first data value in each group and also the symbol representing the least significant bit of the second data value which follows. Each second partition symbol group comprises the symbols representing all digits of a second data value excluding the symbol which represented the least significant digits.
Robust Techniques For Upstream Communication Between Subscriber Stations And A Base Station
- Irvine CA, US Jonathan S. Min - Newport Coast CA, US Lisa V. Denney - Suwanee GA, US Henry Samueli - Corona Del Mar CA, US Sean F. Nazareth - Irvine CA, US Feng Chen - Irvine CA, US Fang Lu - Rowland Heights CA, US Christopher R. Jones - Los Angeles CA, US
A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.
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cluding motivation and reward, pleasure, craving and even addiction, as Denise Grady put it in the New York Times. For this reason, "my lab has been studying itching for many years," says Zhou-Feng Chen, director of the Washington University School of Medicine's Center for the Study of Itch.
Date: Mar 10, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
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"Folks hold scratching even though they might end up bleeding," says Zhou-Feng Chen at the Washington University College of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri, who has now worked out why this happens. His team's function in mice suggests it comes down to an unfortunate bit of neural crosstalk.
"People keep scratching even though they might end up bleeding," says Zhou-Feng Chen at the Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri, who has now worked out why this happens. His team's work in mice suggests it comes down to an unfortunate bit of neural crosstalk.
Researchers have known for decades that scratching an itch produces a small amount of pain in the skin, said senior investigator Zhou-Feng Chen, PhD, director of Washington University's Center for the Study of Itch.