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Strauß, Antje (author), Wu, Tongyu (author), McQueen, James M. (author), Scharenborg, O.E. (author), Hintz, Florian (author)
Successful spoken-word recognition relies on interplay between lexical and sublexical processing. Previous research demonstrated that listeners readily shift between more lexically-biased and more sublexically-biased modes of processing in response to the situational context in which language comprehension takes place. Recognizing words in...
journal article 2022
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Wu, C. (author), Pan, W. (author), Sun, Guanghui (author), Liu, Jianxing (author), Wu, Ligang (author)
This paper investigates the problem of optimal tracking control for cyber-physical systems (CPS) when the cyber realm is attacked by denial-of-service (DoS) attacks which can prevent the control signal transmitting to the actuator. Attention is focused on how to design the optimal tracking control scheme without using the system dynamics and...
journal article 2021
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Wu, L. (author), Picek, S. (author)
In the profiled side-channel analysis, deep learning-based techniques proved to be very successful even when attacking targets protected with countermeasures. Still, there is no guarantee that deep learning attacks will always succeed. Various countermeasures make attacks significantly more complex, and such countermeasures can be further...
journal article 2020
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Mor, A. R. (author), Muñoz Muñoz, F.A. (author), Wu, J. (author), Castro Heredia, L.C. (author)
This paper presents a new wavelet analysis approach in partial discharges cable joint measurements in noisy environments. The proposed technique uses the Cross Wavelet Transform (XWT) to separate PD signals from noise and external disturbances in partial discharges measurements in cable joints using two opposite polarity sensors. The partial...
journal article 2019
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Wu, S. (author), Blacquière, G. (author), Adriaan Van Groenestijn, Gert Jan (author)
In blended seismic acquisition, or simultaneous source seismic acquisition, source encoding is essential at the acquisition stage to allow for separation of the blended sources at the processing stage. In land seismic surveys, the vibroseis sources may be encoded with near-orthogonal sweeps for blending. In marine seismic surveys, the sweep...
journal article 2018
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Chen, Peng (author), Huang, Xiongchuan (author), Chen, Y. (author), Wu, Lianbo (author), Staszewski, R.B. (author)
To characterize an on-chip programmable delay in a low-cost and high-resolution manner, a built-in self-test based on a first-order ΔΣ time-to-digital converter with self-calibration is proposed and implemented in TSMC 28-nm CMOS. The system is self-contained, and only one digital clock is needed for the measurements. A...
journal article 2018
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Wu, R. (author), Chae, Y. (author), Huijsing, J.H. (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author)
This paper presents a 20-b read-out IC with ±40-mV full-scale range that is intended for use with bridge transducers. It consists of a current-feedback instrumentation amplifier (CFIA) followed by a switched-capacitor incremental ΔΣ ADC. The CFIA's offset and 1/ <i>f</i> noise are mitigated by chopping, while its gain accuracy and gain drift are...
journal article 2012
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Wu, R. (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author), Huijsing, J.H. (author)
This paper presents a chopper instrumentation amplifier for interfacing precision thermistor bridges. For high CMRR and DC gain, the amplifier employs a three-stage current-feedback topology with nested-Miller compensation. By chopping both the input and intermediate stages of the amplifier, a 1 mHz 1/f noise corner was achieved at an input...
journal article 2009
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