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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
08 Feb 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, an apparatus to form a group of communication devices over a distributed network is claimed, where a first node establishes a first channel with a first communication device, and a second node establishes at least one second channel with at least 1 second communication device.
Abstract: An apparatus to form a group of communication devices over a distributed network is claimed. A first node establishes a first channel with a first communication device. At least one second node establishes at least one second channel with at least one second communication device. A controller electrically connected to the first node and the at least one second node comprises a database module. The database module comprises identification information of each of the communication devices of the group. The controller is dynamically configurable such that any single communication device of the group is capable of sending packet data through its respective channel to the other communication devices of the group.

250 citations

Patent
07 Aug 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile device acquires an image and pre-processes the acquired image to generate a visual search query based on objects detected in the acquired images, which includes either an acquired image or a query image extracted therefrom and metadata associated with the detected objects.
Abstract: Implementations relate to systems and methods for real-time image recognition and mobile visual searching. A mobile device, such as a cellular phone, acquires an image and pre-processes the acquired image to generate a visual search query based on objects detected in the acquired image. The visual search query includes the acquired image or a query image extracted therefrom and metadata associated with the detected objects. The mobile device wirelessly communicates the visual search query to a remote server, and in response to the visual search query, the remote server recognizes an object in the query image based on the associated metadata. The remote server then generates information content based on the recognized object and communicates the information content to the mobile device to be presented via the mobile device.

249 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
23 Jun 2013
TL;DR: This study presents an empirical comparison of 24 state-of-art techniques on a corpus of 2,300 energy minimization instances from 20 diverse computer vision applications and suggests that polyhedral methods and integer programming solvers are competitive in terms of runtime and solution quality over a large range of model types.
Abstract: Even years ago, Szeliski et al. published an influential study on energy minimization methods for Markov random fields (MRF). This study provided valuable insights in choosing the best optimization technique for certain classes of problems. While these insights remain generally useful today, the phenominal success of random field models means that the kinds of inference problems we solve have changed significantly. Specifically, the models today often include higher order interactions, flexible connectivity structures, large label-spaces of different cardinalities, or learned energy tables. To reflect these changes, we provide a modernized and enlarged study. We present an empirical comparison of 24 state-of-art techniques on a corpus of 2,300 energy minimization instances from 20 diverse computer vision applications. To ensure reproducibility, we evaluate all methods in the OpenGM2 framework and report extensive results regarding runtime and solution quality. Key insights from our study agree with the results of Szeliski et al. for the types of models they studied. However, on new and challenging types of models our findings disagree and suggest that polyhedral methods and integer programming solvers are competitive in terms of runtime and solution quality over a large range of model types.

249 citations

Patent
29 Feb 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a wireless power bridge that allows magnetic transmission of energy across a solid barrier such as a wall is described, and a circuit is described for controlling the operation. But it is not shown how to construct such a bridge.
Abstract: A wireless power bridge that allows magnetic transmission of energy across a solid barrier such as a wall. A circuit is described for controlling the operation.

248 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
30 Aug 2004
TL;DR: This work presents a new capacity estimation technique, called CapProbe, which combines delay as well as dispersion measurements of packet pairs to filter out samples distorted by cross-traffic.
Abstract: We present a new capacity estimation technique, called CapProbe. CapProbe combines delay as well as dispersion measurements of packet pairs to filter out samples distorted by cross-traffic. CapProbe algorithms include convergence tests and convergence speed-up techniques by varying probing parameters. Our study of CapProbe includes a probability analysis to determine the time it takes CapProbe to converge on the average. Through simulations and measurements, we found CapProbe to be quick and accurate across a wide range of traffic scenarios. We also compared CapProbe with two previous well-known techniques, pathchar and pathrate. We found CapProbe to be much more accurate than pathchar and similar in accuracy to pathrate, while providing faster estimation than both. Another advantage of CapProbe is its lower computation cost, since no statistical post processing of probing data is required.

248 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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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20229
20211,188
20202,266
20192,224
20182,124
20171,477