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Performance Theorems For The Resource Scheduling Functions Of A Multiprocessing System, George Arthur Nicol
Performance Theorems For The Resource Scheduling Functions Of A Multiprocessing System, George Arthur Nicol
Dissertations and Theses
In this dissertation, a multiprocess scheduling model is developed and a set of performance theorems is constructed for the set of scheduling functions associated with the model. Each theorem describes the conditions under which a scheduling function exhibits a particular type of performance.
Motion‐Compensated Transform Coding, A. N. Netravali, J. A. Stuller
Motion‐Compensated Transform Coding, A. N. Netravali, J. A. Stuller
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
Interframe Hybrid Transform/dpcm Coders Encode Television Signals by Taking a Spatial Transform of a Block of Picture Elements in a Frame and Predictively Coding the Resulting Coefficients using the Corresponding Coefficients of the Spatial Block at the Same Location in the Previous Frame. These Coders Can Be Made More Efficient for Scenes Containing Objects in Translational Motion by First Estimating the Translational Displacement of Objects and Then using Coefficients of a Spatially Displaced Block in the Previous Frame for Prediction. This Paper Presents Simulation Results for Such Motion‐compensated Transform Coders using Two Algorithms for Estimating Displacements. the First Algorithm, Which …
Reduction Of Transmission Error Propagation In Adaptively Predicted, Dpcm Encoded Pictures, N. F. Maxemchuk, J. A. Stuller
Reduction Of Transmission Error Propagation In Adaptively Predicted, Dpcm Encoded Pictures, N. F. Maxemchuk, J. A. Stuller
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
A New Technique for Reducing Transmission Error Propagation in Adaptively Predicted, dpcm‐encoded Pictures is Described. the Basis for the Technique is a Generalization of the Notion of Predictor Output Attenuation, Described by Graham, to Include Attenuation of the Adaptive Prediction Function. Simulation Results Are Presented that Show that Application of the Technique to Graham's Codec Results in Significant Reduction in Error Propagation Without Degradation of Picture Quality. the Technique Requires No Increase in Transmission Rate. © 1979 the Bell System Technical Journal
Nonlinear Evolution Of The Magnetohydrodynamic Sheet Pinch, William H. Matthaeus
Nonlinear Evolution Of The Magnetohydrodynamic Sheet Pinch, William H. Matthaeus
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Stable Equilibrium Statistical States For Spheromaks, George Vahala, Linda L. Vahala
Stable Equilibrium Statistical States For Spheromaks, George Vahala, Linda L. Vahala
Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications
Incompressible nondissipative magnetohydrodynamic turbulence is treated for spherical systems. From the absolute equilibrium expectation values of the fields one can investigate those initially quiescent states for which no large mean square velocity will develop. This stable state is force-free and gives rise to the Hill vortex structure for the magnetic flux surfaces.