2010
Authors
Viana, P; Alves, AP;
Publication
MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
Abstract
The challenge of managing large scale media assets has led to the development of metadata schemas that are expected to enable efficient search and retrieval of multimedia content. Those approaches propose schemas that can range from simple keyword based descriptions to complex hierarchical organization of information. However, effective media asset management requires more than content searching and retrieval: underlying infrastructures are usually complex, require the use of a number of different equipment and management decisions have to be done based on information available from the multimedia metadata layer as well as on data describing system resources and capabilities. In this paper we propose a new ontology that aggregates information from different sources and enables a top level business oriented view of multimedia archives.
2010
Authors
Mota, P; Da Silva, JM;
Publication
Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE 16th International Mixed-Signals, Sensors and Systems Test Workshop, IMS3TW 2010
Abstract
Peak voltage sensors, namely diode based detectors, have been used for in-circuit testing of RF circuits. These detectors are simple to implement but provide a limited accuracy. On the other hand, the power inferred from these measurements assumes that impedance is known. This work presents a comparison between measurements obtained with peak voltage and true power detectors. The trade-off between observing one and the other are discussed, namely as far as information concerning the output load is concerned. Simulation results, acquired with the model of a prototype demonstration chip, show that more accurate information is obtained with power rather than voltage measurements in case load impedance variations occur. Experimental results obtained with a prototype chip are currently being obtained. ©2010 IEEE.
2010
Authors
Mota, P; Da Silva, JM; Veiga, R;
Publication
5th Conference on Design and Technology of Integrated Systems in Nanoscale Era, DTIS 2010
Abstract
The estimation of 1 dB compression and third-order intercept points can be obtained after the cross-correlation between dynamic current and output voltage of radio frequency power amplifiers. Estimation is performed using power measures and not power inferred from voltage measures. The underlining theory and a correlator that allows implementing this measurement on-chip are presented. The trade-off between measuring voltage or the actual power is also discussed. It is also shown that different information concerning the output load is obtained when observing the PA's output voltage and power. Simulation results, obtained with the model of a prototype demonstration chip show that good accuracy can be obtained with relatively simple measurement conditions. These results include the analysis of optimum stimuli amplitudes and the effect of noise in estimation accuracy. © 2010 IEEE.
2010
Authors
Mota, PF; Machado da Silva, JAM; Veiga, RA;
Publication
JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC TESTING-THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Abstract
The estimation of 1 dB compression and third-order intercept points can be obtained after the cross-correlation between dynamic current and output voltage of radio frequency power amplifiers. This estimation is performed using actual power measurements and not power inferred from voltage values. The underlining theory and a correlator that allows implementing this measurement on-chip are presented. The trade-off between measuring voltage and the actual power is also discussed and it is shown that different information concerning the output load is obtained when observing the PA's output voltage and power. Simulation results, obtained with the model of a prototype demonstration chip, show that good accuracy can be obtained with relatively simple measurement conditions. These results include the analysis of optimum stimuli amplitudes and the effect of noise in estimation accuracy.
2010
Authors
Almeida, F; Oliveira, J; Cruz, J;
Publication
International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications
Abstract
2010
Authors
Oliveira, JM; Carrapatoso, EM;
Publication
MOBILE MULTIMEDIA PROCESSING: FUNDAMENTALS, METHODS, AND APPLICATIONS
Abstract
This chapter presents a proposal to solve the problem of the adaptation of multimedia services in mobile contexts. The chapter combines context-awareness techniques with user interface modeling to dynamically adapt telecommunications services to user resources, in terms of terminal and network conditions. The solution is mainly characterized by the approach used for resolving the existing dependencies among user interface variables, which is based on the constraints theory. The experiments and tests carried out with these techniques demonstrate a general improvement of the adaptation of multimedia services in mobile environments, in comparison to systems that do not dynamically integrate the user context information in the adaptation process.
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