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Motorola

CompanySchaumburg, Illinois, United States
About: Motorola is a company organization based out in Schaumburg, Illinois, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Communications system. The organization has 27298 authors who have published 38274 publications receiving 968710 citations. The organization is also known as: Motorola, Inc. & Galvin Manufacturing Corporation.


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TL;DR: A new approach is presented for the enhancement of color images using the fuzzy logic technique and is found to be better than the genetic algorithm (GA)-based and entropy-based approaches.
Abstract: A new approach is presented for the enhancement of color images using the fuzzy logic technique. An objective measure called exposure has been defined to provide an estimate of the underexposed and overexposed regions in the image. This measure serves as the dividing line between the underexposed and overexposed regions of the image. The hue, saturation, and intensity (HSV) color space is employed for the process of enhancement, where the hue component is preserved to keep the original color composition intact. A parametric sigmoid function is used for the enhancement of the luminance component of the underexposed image. A power-law operator is used to improve the overexposed region of the image, and the saturation component of HSV is changed through another power-law operator to recover the lost information in the overexposed region. Objective measures like fuzzy contrast and contrast and visual factors are defined to make the operators adaptive to the image characteristics. Entropy and the visual factors are involved in the objective function, which is optimized using the bacterial foraging algorithm to learn the parameters. Gaussian and triangular membership functions (MFs) are chosen for the underexposed and overexposed regions of the image, respectively. Separate MFs and operators for the two regions make the approach universal to all types of contrast degradations. This approach is applicable to a degraded image of mixed type. On comparison, this approach is found to be better than the genetic algorithm (GA)-based and entropy-based approaches.

168 citations

Patent
08 Jan 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a Kalman filter is used to generate a calibration curve for the rate of heading sensor bias drift with temperature change, and the bias drift rate calibration curve is then used to estimate a vehicle bias periodically while the vehicle is moving.
Abstract: The present invention solves the problems of the prior art by providing methods for compensating for temperature-dependent drift of bias in a vehicle heading sensor of a dead reckoning vehicle positioning system. Specifically, the invention uses a Kalman filter to generate a calibration curve for the rate of heading sensor bias drift with temperature change. The Kalman filter calculates coefficients for a model of heading sensor bias drift rate versus temperature at each point where the vehicle is stationary. The bias drift rate calibration curve is then used to estimate a heading sensor bias periodically while the vehicle is moving. The invention further provides a method for using an aging time for temperature sensor bias drift rate to force convergence of the error variance matrix of the Kalman filter. The invention further provides vehicle navigational systems that utilize the methods of the present invention.

168 citations

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TL;DR: This is the first systematic study of assay sensitivity and specificity performed in plastic, disposable micro PCR devices, in amplification of Escherichia coli K12-specific gene fragment through multiplex PCR and/or amplification of different pathogen-specific genes.
Abstract: Small volume operation and rapid thermal cycling have been subjects of numerous reports in micro reactor chip development. Sensitivity aspects of the micro PCR reactor have not been studied in detail, however, despite the fact that detection of rare targets or trace genomic material from clinical and/or environmental samples has been a great challenge for microfluidic devices. In this study, a serpentine shaped thin (0.75 mm) polycarbonate plastic PCR micro reactor was designed, constructed, and tested for not only its rapid operation and efficiency, but also its detection sensitivity and specificity, in amplification of Escherichia coli (E. coli) K12-specific gene fragment. At a template concentration as low as 10 E. coli cells (equivalent to 50 fg genomic DNA), a K12-specific gene product (221 bp) was adequately amplified with a total of 30 cycles in 30 min. Sensitivity of the PCR micro reactor was demonstrated with its ability to amplify K12-specific gene from 10 cells in the presence of 2% blood. Specificity of the polycarbonate PCR micro reactor was also proven through multiplex PCR and/or amplification of different pathogen-specific genes. This is, to our knowledge, the first systematic study of assay sensitivity and specificity performed in plastic, disposable micro PCR devices.

167 citations

Patent
07 Apr 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a selective call receiver such as a pager (44) sorts and stores received messages (24-32) by categories and, optionally, by sub-categories as well.
Abstract: A selective call receiver such as a pager (44) sorts and stores received messages (24-32) by categories and, optionally, by sub-categories as well. The category of a received message is determined by comparing a received message to identifying data (106) stored in the pager (44). Both the identifying data (106) and the categories can by changed by the user. When the category of a received message has been determined, a user alert is generated, the alert being indicative of the category of the message.

167 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Georgios B. Giannakis137132173517
Yonggang Huang13679769290
Chenming Hu119129657264
Theodore S. Rappaport11249068853
Chang Ming Li9789642888
John Kim9040641986
James W. Hicks8940651636
David Blaauw8775029855
Mark Harman8350629118
Philippe Renaud7777326868
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos7694626196
Min Zhao7154724549
Weidong Shi7052816368
David Pearce7034225680
Douglas L. Jones7051221596
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
20229
202129
2020131
2019134
2018144