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ICASSP
2010
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Reconstruction of sparse signals from distorted randomized measurements
In this paper we show that, surprisingly, it is possible to recover sparse signals from nonlinearly distorted measurements, even if the nonlinearity is unknown. Assuming just that...
Petros Boufounos
BMCBI
2010
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Amino acid "little Big Bang": Representing amino acid substitution matrices as dot products of Euclidian vectors
Background: Sequence comparisons make use of a one-letter representation for amino acids, the necessary quantitative information being supplied by the substitution matrices. This ...
Karel Zimmermann, Jean-François Gibrat
IJMMS
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Making adaptive cruise control (ACC) limits visible
Previous studies have shown adaptive cruise control (ACC) can compromise driving safety when drivers do not understand how the ACC functions, suggesting that drivers need to be in...
Bobbie D. Seppelt, John D. Lee
IJRR
2007
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Exactly Sparse Extended Information Filters for Feature-based SLAM
Recent research concerning the Gaussian canonical form for Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) has given rise to a handful of algorithms that attempt to solve the SLAM sc...
Matthew Walter, Ryan Eustice, John J. Leonard
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CPHYSICS
2004
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Vlasov simulations on an adaptive phase-space grid
We introduce here a new method for the numerical resolution of the Vlasov equation on a phase space grid using an adaptive semi-Lagrangian method. The adaptivity is obtained throu...
Michael Gutnic, Matthieu Haefele, I. Paun, Eric So...