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Novatek

About: Novatek is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Pixel. The organization has 2504 authors who have published 1797 publications receiving 11738 citations.


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David R. Hall1, H. Tracy Hall1, David S. Pixton1, Scott Dahlgren1, Joe Fox1 
18 Jul 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a U-shaped trough with a bottom, first and second sides and an opening between the two sides is used for transmitting data through a string of downhole components.
Abstract: A system for transmitting data through a string of downhole components. In one aspect, the system includes first and second magnetically conductive, electrically insulating elements at both ends of the component. Each element includes a first U-shaped trough with a bottom, first and second sides and an opening between the two sides. Electrically conducting coils are located in each trough. An electrical conductor connects the coils in each component. In operation, a varying current applied to a first coil in one component generates a varying magnetic field in the first magnetically conductive, electrically insulating element, which varying magnetic field is conducted to and thereby produces a varying magnetic field in the second magnetically conductive, electrically insulating element of a connected component, which magnetic field thereby generates a varying electrical current in the second coil in the connected component.

324 citations

Patent
Te-Lin Ping1, Shi-Yen Huang1
25 Mar 2011
TL;DR: The final six chapters present the organization and architecture of the separate functional units of the digital computer with an emphasis on advanced topics.
Abstract: A computer system architecture including a first buffer, a second buffer, a sub-system and a CPU is provided. The sub-system carries out a first task to obtain first returned information, stores the first returned information in the first buffer and sets up a first occupancy flag to the first buffer. Next, the sub-system carries out a second task to obtain second returned information, stores the second returned information in the second buffer, and sets up a second occupancy flag to the second buffer. The CPU reads the first returned information and eliminates the first occupancy flag. After the second returned information is stored in the second buffer and the first occupancy flag is eliminated, the sub-system continuously carries out a third task to obtain third returned information, stores the third returned information in the first buffer, and sets up the first occupancy flag to the first buffer.

273 citations

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TL;DR: A video bit allocation technique adopting a visual distortion sensitivity model for better rate-visual distortion coding control is proposed in this paper, and can be incorporated into existing video coding rate control schemes to achieve same visual quality at reduced bitrate.
Abstract: A video bit allocation technique adopting a visual distortion sensitivity model for better rate-visual distortion coding control is proposed in this paper. Instead of applying complicated semantic understanding, the proposed automatic distortion sensitivity analysis process analyzes both the motion and the texture structures in the video sequences in order to achieve better bit allocation for rate-constrained video coding. The proposed technique evaluates the perceptual distortion sensitivity on a macroblock basis, and allocates fewer bits to regions permitting large perceptual distortions for rate reduction. The proposed algorithm can be incorporated into existing video coding rate control schemes to achieve same visual quality at reduced bitrate. Experiments based on H.264 JM7.6 show that this technique achieves bit-rate saving of up to 40.61%. However, the conducted subjective viewing experiments show that there is no perceptual quality degradation. EDICS-1-CPRS, 3-QUAL.

121 citations

Patent
John G. Gorman1
18 Nov 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, a system which requires scanning of identification means associated with a patient and a proposed treatment in order to determine a code necessary to open or render operational a treatment means is disclosed.
Abstract: A system which requires scanning of identification means associated with a patient and a proposed treatment in order to determine a code necessary to open or render operational a treatment means is disclosed. Because the necessary code is only displayed if the patient and treatment means have been scanned and the information has been audited to verify that it is correct and complete and has been automatically recorded in the scanner's memory, the system ensures that a record of the transaction is made and that only the proper patient is given a particular treatment.

113 citations

Patent
David R. Hall, Joe Fox1
17 Jun 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a coaxial cable capable of communicating an electrical signal is attached to the transceiving element and extends through a central bore of the downhole tool and through the central bore through any tool intermediate the first transceiver and a second receiver.
Abstract: A transmission line network system for transmitting and/or receiving data from a downhole tool. The invention is achieved by providing one or more transceiving elements, preferably rings, at either end of a downhole tool. A conduit containing a coaxial cable capable of communicating an electrical signal is attached to the transceiving element and extends through a central bore of the downhole tool and through the central bore of any tool intermediate the first transceiving element and a second transceiving element. Upon receiving an electrical signal from the cable, the second transceiving element may convert such signal to a magnetic field. The magnetic field may be detected by a third transceiving element in close proximity to the second transceiving element. In this manner, many different tools may be included in a downhole transmission network without requiring substantial modification, if any, of any particular tool.

102 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ming-Dou Ker446459042
David R. Hall406226525
Joe Fox381793936
Min Sun361356049
Ke-Horng Chen353544489
David R. Hall33892835
Shang-Hong Lai323014649
Kai-Tai Song281903056
David S. Pixton27452246
Chao-Tsung Huang21771623
Ronald B. Crockett2055904
Scott Dahlgren18681537
Wei-Zen Chen18901308
Chun-Yu Hsieh18421143
Vladimir Istomin1746752
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202149
2020104
201985
201877
201736
201646