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Samsung

CompanySeoul, South Korea
About: Samsung is a company organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Layer (electronics) & Signal. The organization has 134067 authors who have published 163691 publications receiving 2057505 citations. The organization is also known as: Samsung Group & Samsung chaebol.


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TL;DR: Some HRV variables calculated from R-R interval series shorter than 5 min were well matched with those calculated from the 5-min R- R interval, suggesting that ultra-short-term HRV is likely to be a good surrogate method to assess trends in HRV.
Abstract: Background: Despite the increasing demands of ultra-short-term heart rate (HR) variability (HRV) for practical ambulatory applications, there have been few studies that have investigated R-R interval recording for less than 5 min for HRV analysis. It has not been extensively validated, and, currently, no normative data for ultra-short-term HRV exist. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between standard 5-min and ultra-short-term HRV by collecting data from a large population consisting of a wide range of age groups. Materials and Methods: The 5-min R-R interval series were obtained from 467 healthy volunteers ranging from 8 to 69 years of age. The original R-R interval was segmented into 270, 240, 210, 180, 150, 120, 90, 60, 30, 20, and 10 s, and those HRV features most commonly reported within the literature were calculated and compared with those using the original 5-min R-R interval series. The Pearson correlation r, the p value by the Kruskal–Wallis test, and the Bland–A...

173 citations

Patent
17 Jan 2008
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the management of files in a memory, such as a flash memory, including storing in the memory a first node including a first type of metadata, a second node including data of the file, and a third node including file status and memory location information for the first and second nodes.
Abstract: Management of files in a memory, such as a flash memory, includes storing in the memory a first node including a first type of metadata of the file, a second node including data of the file and a third node including a second type of metadata of the file including file status and memory location information for the first and second nodes. The third node may include a node including memory location information for the second node and a node including an index table that cross-references a memory location for the memory location information for the second node to a memory location of the first node. Methods and devices may be provided.

173 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
Minseok Lee1, Seokwoo Song1, Joosik Moon1, John Kim1, Woong Seo2, Yeongon Cho2, Soojung Ryu2 
19 Jun 2014
TL;DR: This work explores alternative thread block or CTA scheduling and exploits the interaction between the thread block scheduler and the warp scheduler to improve performance, and proposes mixed concurrent kernel execution that enables multiple kernels to be allocated to the same core to maximize resource utilization and improve overall performance.
Abstract: High performance in GPGPU workloads is obtained by maximizing parallelism and fully utilizing the available resources. The thousands of threads are assigned to each core in units of CTA (Cooperative Thread Arrays) or thread blocks - with each thread block consisting of multiple warps or wavefronts. The scheduling of the threads can have significant impact on overall performance. In this work, explore alternative thread block or CTA scheduling; in particular, we exploit the interaction between the thread block scheduler and the warp scheduler to improve performance. We explore two aspects of thread block scheduling - 1) LCS (lazy CTA scheduling) which restricts the maximum number of thread blocks allocated to each core, and 2) BCS (block CTA scheduling) where consecutive thread blocks are assigned to the same core. For LCS, we leverage a greedy warp scheduler to help determine the optimal number of thread blocks by only measuring the number of instructions issued while for BCS, we propose an alternative warp scheduler that is aware of the “block” of CTAs allocated to a core. With LCS and the observation that maximum number of CTAs does not necessary maximize performance, we also propose mixed concurrent kernel execution that enables multiple kernels to be allocated to the same core to maximize resource utilization and improve overall performance.

173 citations

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TL;DR: This work reports an all-dielectric active metasurface based on electro-optically tunable III–V multiple-quantum-wells patterned into subwavelength elements that each supports a hybrid Mie-guided mode resonance, and demonstrates beam steering by applying an electrical bias to each element to actively change the metAsurface period.
Abstract: Tunable metasurfaces enable dynamical control of the key constitutive properties of light at a subwavelength scale. To date, electrically tunable metasurfaces at near-infrared wavelengths have been realized using free carrier modulation, and switching of thermo-optical, liquid crystal and phase change media. However, the highest performance and lowest loss discrete optoelectronic modulators exploit the electro-optic effect in multiple-quantum-well heterostructures. Here, we report an all-dielectric active metasurface based on electro-optically tunable III-V multiple-quantum-wells patterned into subwavelength elements that each supports a hybrid Mie-guided mode resonance. The quantum-confined Stark effect actively modulates this volumetric hybrid resonance, and we observe a relative reflectance modulation of 270% and a phase shift from 0° to ~70°. Additionally, we demonstrate beam steering by applying an electrical bias to each element to actively change the metasurface period, an approach that can also realize tunable metalenses, active polarizers, and flat spatial light modulators.

173 citations

Patent
Park Seong Gap1
30 Dec 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, an automatic software updating method in a communication network including a host computer, a plurality of branch processing computers each connected to the host computer for serving as servers, and the plurality of personal computers connected to a corresponding branch processing computer is provided.
Abstract: An automatic software updating method in a communication network including a host computer, a plurality of branch processing computers each connected to the host computer for serving as servers, and a plurality of personal computers connected to a corresponding branch processing computer is provided. The method includes the steps of: (a) uploading a new software together with a version-up table including a version code to the host computer; (b) downloading the version-up table uploaded in step (a) to the branch processing computer; (c) determining whether to download the software using the version code of the version-up table downloaded in step (b); (d) downloading the software according to the result of step (c); and (e) installing the software downloaded in step (d) in the personal computer. Therefore, an out-of-date software of computer systems dispersedly arranged in the network can be automatically updated by a partially corrected or newly developed software.

173 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yi Cui2201015199725
Hyun-Chul Kim1764076183227
Hannes Jung1592069125069
Yongsun Kim1562588145619
Yu Huang136149289209
Robert W. Heath128104973171
Shuicheng Yan12381066192
Shi Xue Dou122202874031
Young Hee Lee122116861107
Alan L. Yuille11980478054
Yang-Kook Sun11778158912
Sang Yup Lee117100553257
Guoxiu Wang11765446145
Richard G. Baraniuk10777057550
Jef D. Boeke10645652598
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20239
202289
20213,059
20205,735
20195,994
20185,885