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Qualcomm

CompanyFarnborough, United Kingdom
About: Qualcomm is a company organization based out in Farnborough, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Wireless & Signal. The organization has 19408 authors who have published 38405 publications receiving 804693 citations. The organization is also known as: Qualcomm Incorporated & Qualcomm, Inc..


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Patent
16 Oct 2001
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose to estimate the pilot interference from each interference multipath based on the spreading sequence for the interfering multipath and the despreading sequence of the desired multipath.
Abstract: Techniques for canceling pilot interference in a wireless (e.g., CDMA) communication system. A received signal typically includes a number of signal instances (i.e., multipaths). For each multipath desired to be processed, the other multipaths act as interference on the desired multipath. If the pilot is generated based on a known data pattern (e.g., all zeros) and covered with a known channelization code (e.g., a Walsh code of zero), then the pilot in an interfering multipath may be estimated as the spreading sequence at a time offset corresponding to the arrival time of that multipath. The pilot interference from each interference multipath may be estimated based on the spreading sequence for the interfering multipath and the despreading sequence for the desired multipath. The total pilot interference from a number of interfering multipaths may be subtracted from the data component in the desired multipath to provide pilot-canceled data having improved performance.

168 citations

Patent
Maher Philip1
28 Jun 2003
TL;DR: In this article, a system, method, and program for managing applications on remote communication devices (1-6), such as cellular telephones, on a wireless communications network (100) is presented.
Abstract: A system, method, and program for managing applications on remote communication devices (1-6), such as cellular telephones, on a wireless communications network (100). A server (112) on the wireless network (100) stores application threshold event data and manages communication device resident applications through device interaction, such as limiting access to server-side applications, updating the application, or recording the occurrence of the threshold event for other application uses.

168 citations

Patent
Thomas Wrappe1
02 Apr 2004
TL;DR: In this article, microcell beacons are used to broadcast location information and identification information to improve the precision of position solutions in a wide area position determination system (e.g., a GPS system, an AFLT system, or a hybrid system).
Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for microcell beacon assisted position determination. In one embodiment, microcell beacons that are based on low cost, mass market electronics for wireless local area data communication (e.g., Bluetooth or WiFi) are used to broadcast to mobile stations location information and/or identification information, which can be used to look up for the location information, to improve the precision of position solutions in a wide area position determination system (e.g., a GPS system, an AFLT system, or a hybrid system). In one embodiment, the location information and/or the identification information are site specific; and, the distribution and the transmission strength of the microcell beacons are adjusted to prevent misidentification. In one embodiment, the microcell beacons have the transmission capability but not the receiving capability for wireless local area data communication; and, the mobile station has the receiving capability but not the transmission capability for wireless local area data communication.

168 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
J.M. Holtzman1
15 May 2000
TL;DR: A simple interpretation of an algorithm is given which shows how it provides a throughput levelling and an appealing tradeoff between throughput and fairness and a comparison with more traditional power control is given.
Abstract: Waterfilling is used here to mean transmitting delay-tolerant data users mostly when the channel is good. First, a result is given which yields a simple interpretation of an algorithm which shows how it provides a throughput levelling and an appealing tradeoff between throughput and fairness. Then, an extension is given of the algorithm from transmitting a single user at a time to transmitting more than one user at a time. Finally, a comparison with more traditional power control is given. The results indicate promising improvement.

168 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a quantizer design for fixed-point implementation of deep convolutional networks (DCNs) is proposed to alleviate some of the complexities and facilitate potential deployment on embedded hardware.
Abstract: In recent years increasingly complex architectures for deep convolution networks (DCNs) have been proposed to boost the performance on image recognition tasks. However, the gains in performance have come at a cost of substantial increase in computation and model storage resources. Fixed point implementation of DCNs has the potential to alleviate some of these complexities and facilitate potential deployment on embedded hardware. In this paper, we propose a quantizer design for fixed point implementation of DCNs. We formulate and solve an optimization problem to identify optimal fixed point bit-width allocation across DCN layers. Our experiments show that in comparison to equal bit-width settings, the fixed point DCNs with optimized bit width allocation offer >20% reduction in the model size without any loss in accuracy on CIFAR-10 benchmark. We also demonstrate that fine-tuning can further enhance the accuracy of fixed point DCNs beyond that of the original floating point model. In doing so, we report a new state-of-the-art fixed point performance of 6.78% error-rate on CIFAR-10 benchmark.

168 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jian Yang1421818111166
Xiaodong Wang1351573117552
Jeffrey G. Andrews11056263334
Martin Vetterli10576157825
Vinod Menon10126960241
Michael I. Miller9259934915
David Tse9243867248
Kannan Ramchandran9159234845
Michael Luby8928234894
Max Welling8944164602
R. Srikant8443226439
Jiaya Jia8029433545
Hai Li7957033848
Simon Haykin7745462085
Christopher W. Bielawski7633432512
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20229
20211,188
20202,266
20192,224
20182,124
20171,477