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Amosu, Adewale, Mohamed Imsalem, Anne Raymond, and Yuefeng Sun. "FischerLab: An Application for Generating Fischer Plots and Dynamic Fischer Plots from Wireline Well-Logs and Stratigraphic Data." Earth 1, no. 1 (September 17, 2020): 36–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/earth1010004.

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Fischer plots are a technique that is used to graph changes in accommodation in cyclic carbonate successions. They typically depict the cumulative departure from the average cycle thickness as a function of the cycle number or stratigraphic depth. Many applications of Fischer plots focus on their construction from exposed cyclic carbonate successions. No published programs allow the direct construction of Fischer plots from digital wireline well-logs or dynamic presentations of Fischer plots. Here, we introduce a program known as FischerLab, which facilitates the generation and analysis of Fischer plots. In addition to accepting interpreted stratigraphic data input, FischerLab facilitates the interpretation of digital wireline logs for the generation of Fischer plots in cycle and depth domains, as well as in a dynamic evolving cycle and relative depth domain from an easy-to-use interface. The dynamic construction facilitates the correlation of specific stratigraphic packages to parts of the accommodation cycle while simultaneously tracking the locus of the mean subsidence vector. We demonstrate the use of FischerLab on data derived from the carbonate succession outcrops of the Al-Athrun Formation, Libya, and the Glen Rose Formation, Central Texas, USA, as well as on wireline well-log data from the Western Great Bahama Bank, the Bahamas.
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McKinnon, Laura. "Planning for the succession of digital assets." Computer Law & Security Review 27, no. 4 (August 2011): 362–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clsr.2011.03.002.

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Kolecka, Natalia. "Height of Successional Vegetation Indicates Moment of Agricultural Land Abandonment." Remote Sensing 10, no. 10 (October 1, 2018): 1568. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs10101568.

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One of the major land use and land cover changes in Europe is agricultural land abandonment (ALA) that particularly affects marginal mountain areas. Accurate mapping of ALA patterns and timing is important for understanding its determinants and the environmental and socio-economic consequences. In highly fragmented agricultural landscapes with small-scale farming, subtle land use changes following ALA can be detected with high resolution remotely sensed data, and successional vegetation height is a possible indicator of ALA timing. The main aim of this study was to determine the relationship between successional vegetation height and the timing of agricultural land abandonment in the Budzów community in the Polish Carpathians. Areas of vegetation succession were vectorized on 1977, 1997, and 2009 orthophotomaps, enabling the distinguishing of vegetation encroaching on abandoned fields before and after 1997. Vegetation height in 2012–2014 was determined from digital surface and terrain models that were derived from airborne laser scanning data. The median heights of successional vegetation that started development before and after 1997 were different (6.9 m and 3.2 m, respectively). No significant correlations between successional vegetation height and elevation, slope, aspect, and proximity to forest were found. Thus, the timing of agricultural land abandonment is the most important factor influencing vegetation height, whereas environmental characteristics on this scale of investigation may be neglected.
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Visalli, Giuseppe. "A Novel Coordinate Rotation Digital Computer Method for Energy and Latency Saving by Trigonometric Operations Spatial Locality Principle." Journal of Low Power Electronics 15, no. 4 (December 1, 2019): 338–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jolpe.2019.1619.

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In this work, we propose an approximate and energy-efficient CORDIC method, based on a trigonometric function spatial locality principle derived from benchmarks profiling. Successive sine/cosine computation requests cover more than 50% when the absolute phase difference is at most ten degrees. Consequently, this property suggests an optimized circuit implementation, both iterative or a succession of microrotation modules, where the last CORDIC requires fewer iterations, reducing the latency and the total energy budget at the same precision of two separate and independent instances. Thus, this simple design strategy allows significant area and energy dissipation in general-purpose VLSI architectures, but it introduces also dramatically optimizations in applicationspecific embedded systems used in the area of signal processing and radio frequency communication. In this contribution, we introduce a method, the hardware overhead and the energy budget per single cycle. Simulation results show the total energy saving in considered benchmarks is 40% in pipelined and iterative general purposes CORDIC. Furthermore, our application-specific systems (fast Fourier transform and digital oscillators for radiofrequency down conversions) show remarkable cycle savings when the successive sine/cosine computation requests are more than 70%. Finally, in this work, we extend the proposed approach to whichever phase difference less than 26.56° , as a variable for the second CORDIC number of angle rotations.
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Fras, Mariusz. "Succession of Digital Goods. A Comparative Legal Study." Review of European and Comparative Law 47, no. 4 (December 7, 2021): 67–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/recl.12859.

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The purpose of this article is to present possible solutions to the problem of access to digital contents left by a deceased user of Internet services under different European legal systems. Discussion of this issue from a comparative perspective will allow the drawing of general conclusions about the direction de lege lata in which European legislation is heading. In my opinion there should be dedicated legal provisons introduced into the polish civil code which would pertain to digital goods. This would also facilitate the harmonization of inheritance matters in a European perspective. Technological development requires amending the civil code to fit changing reality.
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Kharitonova, Julia S. "Digital Assets and Digital Inheritance." Law & Digital Technologies, no. 1 (2021): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s123456780015732-6.

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The paper reveals the concept of "digital inheritance" - a new term in law, which has become widespread in many legal systems and refers to the transfer of rights to digital assets in a broad sense. It is established that only turnable digital assets are subject to transfer by way of universal succession. It is shown that the possibility of digital inheritance by law and by will is limited depending on the object by the terms of the contract (a license, services, confidentiality) and/or the human constitutional right to privacy.
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Ivannikov, A. D. "Control Digital System Function Set Defining While Debugging Tests Development." Mekhatronika, Avtomatizatsiya, Upravlenie 19, no. 12 (December 8, 2018): 770–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17587/mau.19.770-776.

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Digital control systems are considered, the functioning of which can be represented as a sequence of functions from a finite alphabet. For such systems projects debugging by simulation it is necessary to generate some set of tests for the applying on the simulated system to verify that it is functioning correctly. This paper is devoted to the development of test sets for function successions correctness. It is shown that on admissible function successions partly defined semigroup exists. There exists also word set on limited alphabet of functions, and they could be defined by some right liner grammar. Admissible successions are formally described by the graph of functions. Such a graph defines admissible functions for all digital system states. Digital system function set development is proposed in a way that admissible function successions could be defined as a graph. If the admissibility of two functions fulfillment one after another depends on previously fulfilled functions and the digital system internal state, then some functions should be divided into several subfunctions. The method of such a process is described. Developed graph of functions together with input interaction set for each digital system function define specification for digital system behavior. Proposed method is illustrated on the drawing machine control digital system functions development. The method of test set development on graph function is proposed.
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Diamond, Joshua M., and Michael S. Ross. "Canopy gaps do not help establish pioneer species in a South Florida dry forest." Journal of Tropical Ecology 32, no. 2 (March 2016): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467416000109.

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Abstract:Canopy gaps create a temporary spatial heterogeneity, often allowing pioneer species to establish and grow in mature forests. In this study, we asked whether the above model holds for tropical dry forests in the Florida Keys. Six hundred and forty-eight canopy gaps in an extensive Key Largo forest were identified with a LiDAR digital canopy model. The structure and composition of juvenile trees were examined in 45 selected gaps in three stands of known age, and weighted averaging calibration and regression were applied to the data to determine the successional age optimum for each tree species, and the inferred age for each gap based on its sapling composition. Less than 1% of the forest area was recorded as canopy gaps in the LiDAR model. The inferred stand ages were about 70 y greater in canopy gaps in young forest than in the surrounding, unimpacted forest. This suggested that gap formation advanced succession rather than reversing or resetting it. The apparent lack of recruitment by early-successional species may be due to the small size of canopy gaps in this forest, and the minimal contrast between gap and understorey environments; light and water conditions in the small gaps may favour late-successional rather than pioneer species. Establishment of pioneer species may not take place without intense, large-scale disturbances such as fires and hurricanes that remove the entire canopy and consume or erode soils.
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Fazio, Iracema, and Michele Gonçalves. "A Tutela Jurisdicional na Transmissão Post Mortem de Bens Digitais." Revista de Ciências Jurídicas e Empresariais 21, no. 2 (February 25, 2021): 96–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.17921/2448-2129.2020v21n2p96-107.

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ResumoA era digital é uma verdadeira revolução no acesso à informação e toda essa transformação vem influenciando o modo como as pessoas estão se comunicando e interagindo entre elas. Devido a esse avanço tecnológico o acervo digital passa a ser relevante no âmbito jurídico sendo reconhecido como um bem de valor econômico e sentimental. A herança digital é uma realidade e o Direito precisa avançar lado a lado para alcançar as grandes mudanças trazidas no meio social, implicando em definir o que será feito com o acervo digital após a morte do titular de contas em plataformas digitais de comunicação e interação social. Logo, não se tem uma lei específica que trate desse assunto. Destarte, o presente trabalho teve o objetivo de analisar a destinação dos bens digitais quando o titular não declara em vida a sua vontade. Enfim, foi analisado o tradicional instituto sucessão, confrontando-se a sua adequação à transmissão de bens digitais após a morte quando não existir testamento, ensejando assim a sua total proteção. Palavras-chave: Bens Digitais. Transmissão Mortis Causa. Legado Digital. Herança Digital. AbstractThe digital age is a real revolution in the access to information and all this transformation has been influencing the way people are communicating and interacting with each other. Due to this technological advancement, the digital collection becomes relevant in the legal sphere, being recognized as a good of economic and sentimental value. The digital inheritance is a reality and the Law needs to advance side by side to achieve the great changes brought about in the social environment, implying in defining what will be done with the digital collection after the death of the account holder in digital communication and social interaction platforms . Therefore, there is no specific law dealing with this matter. Thus, the present study aimed to analyze the destination of digital goods when the holder does not declare his will alive. Finally, the traditional succession institute was analyzed, comparing its adequacy to the transmission of digital goods after death when there is no will, thus giving rise to its total protection. Keywords: Digital Goods. Mortis Cause Transmission. Digital Legacy. Digital Inheritance.
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Ginebra Molins, María Esperança. "Voluntades digitales en caso de muerte = Digital wills in case of death." CUADERNOS DE DERECHO TRANSNACIONAL 12, no. 1 (March 5, 2020): 908. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/cdt.2020.5229.

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Resumen: La actividad cotidiana de cualquier persona deja hoy “rastro digital”. Esto obliga a plantear: ¿Qué ocurre con nuestro “rastro digital” cuando morimos? ¿Puede la persona prever algo al respecto?El hecho de que en el “rastro digital” puedan verse involucrados tanto aspectos de carácter neta­mente personal como patrimonial, determina que la aproximación al “rastro digital” dejado por la per­sona al fallecer pueda hacerse: o bien desde una perspectiva eminentemente patrimonial-sucesoria, de la gestión y/o el destino del patrimonio digital; o bien desde una perspectiva eminentemente personal, de la protección post mortem de la intimidad/privacidad y/o de los datos personales tanto del fallecido como de terceros. Este doble enfoque se refleja en la práctica y también en la legislación comparada, europea y norteamericana. Más concretamente, es esta una materia en la que confluyen cuestiones de Derecho de sucesiones, de Derecho contractual y de Derecho de la persona –en particular, relativas a la protección de datos personales y a la protección de la intimidad/privacidad póstuma y de terceros–. Así, por lo que respecta al punto de vista patrimonial, si bien en principio no es posible hablar de la “heren­cia digital” como algo distinto de la “herencia analógica”, ello no obsta a que deban tenerse en cuenta ciertas especificidades que rodean y/o afectan a ciertos “bienes digitales”, en algún caso tributarias del Derecho de contratos.En este contexto, la persona puede ordenar sus “voluntades digitales”, previendo disposiciones sucesorias (nombrando “sucesores digitales”) y/o no sucesorias (ya sea designando “albacea/s digital/ es” o bien quien va a poder actuar en relación a la protección de sus datos personales y/o al ejercicio de las acciones de protección civil del honor, la intimidad o la imagen).Por lo que respecta a la legislación española, la Ley catalana 10/2017, de 27 de junio, de las volun­tades digitales, adopta una perspectiva esencialmente patrimonial, previendo la posibilidad de designar un “albacea digital” para que actúe ante los prestadores de servicios digitales con los que el causante tenga cuentas activas. El hecho de que la norma catalana se muestre plenamente respetuosa con el con­tenido del contrato suscrito entre el usuario fallecido y el prestador de servicios contrasta con las solu­ciones adoptadas al respecto en otros ordenamientos. Por otra parte, la regla por defecto de no acceso al “contenido” de las cuentas y archivos digitales, salvo que el causante lo haya establecido o se obtenga autorización judicial, aproxima la Ley catalana a lo previsto en otros sistemas.En la Ley Orgánica 3/2018, de 5 de diciembre, de Protección de Datos Personales y garantía de los derechos digitales, confluyen tanto el enfoque personal –de la protección de datos de las personas fallecidas–, como el patrimonial –relativo a los “contenidos digitales”– (en el mal llamado “testamento digital”). Esta ley parte de la regla de acceso por defecto a los contenidos digitales o a los datos perso­nales del fallecido, y establece una legitimación muy amplia en cuanto a facultades y demasiado extensa en cuanto a personas legitimadas, sin establecer prelación alguna entre ellas. Esto, que puede generar problemas en la práctica, contrasta con lo previsto en la Ley catalana y en otras legislaciones de nuestro entorno. La Ley Orgánica 3/2018 se revela, así, más como una ley de desprotección de datos y de con­tenidos digitales, que no de protección de los mismos.Palabras clave: rastro digital, bienes/activos digitales, contenidos digitales, patrimonio digital, herencia, voluntades digitales, protección de datos personales, acceso, protección de la intimidad.Abstract: A person’s daily activity on the net leaves a “digital trail”. This makes us consider: What happens with our “digital trail” when we die? Can the person foresee anything about it?The fact that the “digital trail” may involve both purely personal and patrimonial aspects determi­nes that the approach to the “digital trail” left by the person upon his or her death can be made either from an eminently patrimonial-successory perspective, focused on the management and destination of the digital heritage; or from an eminently personal perspective, centred in the post mortem protection of privacy and/or personal data, both of the deceased and of third parties. This dual approach is reflected in practice and also in comparative European and American legislation. More specifically, this is an area in which questions of inheritance law, contract law and personal law –in particular the protection of personal data and the protection of posthumous and third party privacy– converge. Thus, from the patrimonial point of view, although it is not possible to speak of “digital heritage” as something different from “analogue heritage”, certain specificities surrounding and/or affecting certain “digital assets”, in some cases related to contract law, must be taken into account.In this context, the person can order his or her “digital wills”, providing for successional arrange­ments (naming “digital successors”) and/or non-successional arrangements (either designating “digital executor/s” or the person able to act in relation to the protection of their personal data and/or the exercise of civil protection actions for honour, privacy or image).Regarding the Spanish legislation, the Catalan Law 10/2017 of 27 June on digital wills adopts an essentially patrimonial perspective, providing for the possibility of appointing a “digital executor” to act before digital service providers with whom the deceased has active accounts. The fact that the Catalan law is fully respectful of the content of the contract signed between the deceased user and the service provider contrasts with the solutions adopted in this regard in other legal systems. Moreover, the default rule of no access to the “content” of the digital accounts and files, unless the deceased had established it or judicial authorisation had been obtained, brings the Catalan law closer to what is provided for in other systems.In the Organic Law 3/2018, of 5 December, on the Protection of Personal Data and the guarantee of digital rights, both the personal approach –of the protection of data of deceased persons– and the pa­trimonial approach –related to “digital contents”– (in the wrongly called “digital will”) converge. This law is based on the rule of access by default to digital contents or to the personal data of the deceased, and establishes a very broad legitimisation in terms of powers and too extensive in terms of legitimised persons, without establishing any priority between them. This, which may cause problems in practice, contrasts with the provisions of Catalan law and other legislation in our environment. Therefore, the Or­ganic Law 3/2018 is rather a law of unprotection of data and digital contents than of protection of them.Keywords: digital trail, digital assets, digital contents, digital heritage/patrimony, inheritance, di­gital wills, personal data protection, access, privacy protection.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Successione digitale"

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La, Russa Francesco. "La successione mortis causa nel c.d. patrimonio digitale." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3425380.

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Study of inheritance profiles of digital assets disseminated on the internet
L'elaborato indaga circa i profili successori dei beni c.d. digitali diffusi su internet, interrogandosi anzitutto sul diritto applicabile, sulla natura dei beni predetti, per giungere ad una rivisitazione dei principi generali dell'istituto della successione per causa di morte in applicazione ai nuovi tipi di beni (c.d. digitali diffusi su internet).
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Radhakrishnan, Ram Harshvardhan. "Accelerated Successive Approximation Technique for Analog to Digital Converter Design." OpenSIUC, 2015. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1630.

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This thesis work presents a novel technique to reduce the number of conversion cycles for Successive Approximation register (SAR) Analog to Digital Converters (ADC), thereby potentially improving the conversion speed as well as reducing its power consumption. Conventional SAR ADCs employ the binary search algorithm and they update only one bound, either the upper or lower bound, of the search space during one conversion cycle. The proposed method, referred to as the Accelerated-SAR or A-SAR, is capable of updating both the lower and upper bounds in a single conversion cycle. Even in cases that it can update only one bound, it does more aggressively. The proposed technique is implemented in a 10-bit SAR ADC circuit with 0.5V power supply and rail-to-rail input range. To cope with the ultra-low voltage design challenge, Time-to-Digital conversion techniques are used in the implementation. Important design issues are also discussed for the charge scaling array and Voltage Controlled Delay Lines (VCDL), which are important building blocks in the ADC implementation.
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David, Christopher Leonidas. "All Digital, Background Calibration for Time-Interleaved and Successive Approximation Register Analog-to-Digital Converters." Digital WPI, 2010. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-dissertations/194.

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The growth of digital systems underscores the need to convert analog information to the digital domain at high speeds and with great accuracy. Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) calibration is often a limiting factor, requiring longer calibration times to achieve higher accuracy. The goal of this dissertation is to perform a fully digital background calibration using an arbitrary input signal for A/D converters. The work presented here adapts the cyclic "Split-ADC" calibration method to the time interleaved (TI) and successive approximation register (SAR) architectures. The TI architecture has three types of linear mismatch errors: offset, gain and aperture time delay. By correcting all three mismatch errors in the digital domain, each converter is capable of operating at the fastest speed allowed by the process technology. The total number of correction parameters required for calibration is dependent on the interleaving ratio, M. To adapt the "Split-ADC" method to a TI system, 2M+1 half-sized converters are required to estimate 3(2M+1) correction parameters. This thesis presents a 4:1 "Split-TI" converter that achieves full convergence in less than 400,000 samples. The SAR architecture employs a binary weight capacitor array to convert analog inputs into digital output codes. Mismatch in the capacitor weights results in non-linear distortion error. By adding redundant bits and dividing the array into individual unit capacitors, the "Split-SAR" method can estimate the mismatch and correct the digital output code. The results from this work show a reduction in the non-linear distortion with the ability to converge in less than 750,000 samples.
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Barton, Patrick Randal. "A synthesis program for CMOS successive approximation A/D and D/A converters." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/15347.

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Yang, Kun. "A 16 Bit 500KSps low power successive approximation analog to digital converter." Pullman, Wash. : Washington State University, 2009. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Fall2009/k_yang_111809.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in electrical engineering)--Washington State University, December 2009.
Title from PDF title page (viewed on Feb. 9, 2010). "School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science." Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-43).
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Mahsereci, Yigit Uygar. "A Successive Approximation Register Analog-to-digital Converter For Low Cost Microbolometers." Master's thesis, METU, 2012. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12614031/index.pdf.

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Commercialization of infrared (IR) vision is of vital importance for many applications, such as automobile and health care. The main obstacle in front of the further spread of this technology is the high price. The cost reduction is achieved by placing on-chip electronics and diminishing the camera size, where one of the important components is the analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This thesis reports the design of a successive approximation register (SAR) ADC for low-cost microbolometers and its test electronics. Imaging ADCs are optimized only for the specific application in order to achieve the lowest power, yet the highest performance. The successive approximation architecture is chosen, due to its low-power, small-area nature, high resolution potential, and the achievable speed, as the ADC needs to support a 160x120 imager at a frame rate of 25 frames/sec (fps). The resolution of the ADC is 14 bit at a sampling rate of 700 Ksample/sec (Ksps). The noise level is at the order of 1.3 LSBs. The true resolution of the ADC is set to be higher than the need of the current low-cost microbolometers, so that it is not the limiting factor for the overall noise specifications. The design is made using a 0.18µ
m CMOS process, for easy porting of design to the next generation low-cost microbolometers. An optional dual buffer approach is used for improved linearity, a modified, resistive digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is used for enhanced digital correction, and a highly configurable digital controller is designed for on-silicon modification of the device. Also, a secondary 16-bit high performance ADC with the same topology is designed in this thesis. The target of the high resolution ADC is low speed sensors, such as temperature sensors or very small array sizes of infrared sensors. Both of the SAR ADCs are designed without switched capacitor circuits, the operation speed can be minimized as low as DC if an extremely low power operation is required. A compact test setup is designed and implemented for the ADC. It consists of a custom designed proximity card, an FPGA card, and a PC. The proximity card is designed for high resolution ADC testing and includes all analog utilities such as voltage references, voltage regulators, digital buffers, high resolution DACs for reference generation, voltage buffers, and a very high resolution &Delta
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DAC for input voltage generation. The proximity card is fabricated and supports automated tests, because many components surrounding the ADC are digitally controllable. The FPGA card is selected as a commercially available card with USB control. The full chip functionalities and performances of both ADCs are simulated. The complete layouts of both versions are finished and submitted to the foundry. The ADC prototypes consist of more than 7500 transistors including the digital circuitry. The power dissipation of the 16-bit ADC is around 10mW, where the 14-bit device consumes 30mW. Each of the dies is 1mm x 5mm, whereas the active circuits occupy around 0.5mm x 1.5mm silicon area. These chips are the first steps in METU for the realization of the digital-in digital-out low cost microbolometers and low cost sensors.
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Sekar, Ramgopal. "LOW-POWER TECHNIQUES FOR SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION REGISTER (SAR) ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS." OpenSIUC, 2010. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/350.

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In this work, we investigate circuit techniques to reduce the power consumption of Successive Approximation Register Analog-to-Digital Converter (SAR-ADC). We developed four low-power SAR-ADC design techniques, which are: 1) Low-power SAR-ADC design with split voltage reference, 2) Charge recycling techniques for low-power SAR-ADC design, 3) Low-power SAR-ADC design using two-capacitor arrays, 4) Power reduction techniques by dynamically minimizing SAR-ADC conversion cycles. Matlab simulations are performed to investigate the power saving by the proposed techniques. Simulation results show that significant power reduction can be achieved by using the developed techniques. In addition, design issues such as area overhead, design complexity associated with the proposed low-power techniques are also discussed in the thesis.
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Swindlehurst, Eric Lee. "High-Speed and Low-Power Techniques for Successive-Approximation-Register Analog-to-Digital Converters." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2020. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/8923.

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Broadband wireless communication systems demand power-efficient analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) in the GHz and medium resolution regime. While high-speed architectures such as the flash and pipelined ADCs are capable of GHz operations, their high-power consumption reduces their attractiveness for mobile applications. On the other hand, the successive-approximation-register (SAR) ADC has an excellent power efficiency, but its slow speed has traditionally limited it to MHz applications. This dissertation puts forth several novel techniques to significantly increase the speed and power efficiency of the SAR architecture and demonstrates them in a low-power 10-GHz SAR ADC suitable for broadband wireless communications. The proposed 8-bit, 10-GHz, 8× time-interleaved SAR ADC utilizes a constant-matching DAC with symmetrically grouped unit finger capacitors to maximize speed by reducing the total DAC capacitance to 32 fF and minimizing the bottom plate parasitic capacitance. The capacitance reduction also saves power as both the DAC size and the driving logic size are reduced. An optimized asynchronous comparator loop and smaller driver logic push the single channel speed of the SAR ADC to 1.25 GHz, thus minimizing the total number of timeinterleaved channels to 8 to reach 10 GHz. A dual-path bootstrapped switch improves the spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) of the sampling by creating an auxiliary path to drive the non-linear N-well capacitance apart from the main signal path. Using these techniques, the ADC achieves a measured signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio (SNDR) and SFDR of 36.9 dB and 59 dB, respectively with a Nyquist input while consuming 21 mW of power. The ADC demonstrates a record-breaking figure-of-merit of 37 fJ/conv.-step, which is more than 2× better than the next best published design, among reported ADCs of similar speeds and resolutions.
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Chan, Ka Yan. "Applying the "split-ADC" architecture to a 16 bit, 1 MS/s differential successive approximation analog-to-digital converter." Worcester, Mass. : Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2008. http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/ETD/Available/etd-043008-164352/.

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Parsons, Colton A. "Variable Precision Tandem Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2014. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1255.

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This paper describes an analog-to-digital signal converter which varies its precision as a function of input slew rate (maximum signal rate of change), in order to best follow the input in real time. It uses Flash and Successive Approximation (SAR) conversion techniques in sequence. As part of the design, the concept of "total real-time optimization" is explored, where any delay at all is treated as an error (Error = Delay * Signal Slew Rate). This error metric is proposed for use in digital control systems. The ADC uses a 4-bit Flash converter in tandem with SAR logic that has variable precision (0 to 11 bits). This allows the Tandem ADC to switch from a fast, imprecise converter to a slow, precise converter. The level of precision is determined by the input’s peak rate of change, optimized for minimum real-time error; a secondary goal is to react quickly to input transient spikes. The implementation of the Tandem ADC is described, along with various issues which arise when designing such a converter and how they may be dealt with. These include Flash ADC inaccuracies, rounding issues, and system timing and synchronization. Most of the design is described down to the level of logic gates and related building blocks (e.g. latches and flip-flops), and various logic optimizations are used in the design to reduce calculation delays. The design also avoids active analog circuitry whenever possible – it can be almost entirely implemented with CMOS logic and passive analog components.
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Books on the topic "Successione digitale"

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Hung, Chung-Chih, and Shih-Hsing Wang. Ultra-Low-Voltage Frequency Synthesizer and Successive-Approximation Analog-to-Digital Converter for Biomedical Applications. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88845-9.

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3DO Games Secrets: Book Two. Maui, HI: Sandwich Islands Publishing, 1996.

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Thomas, Pradip Ninan. The Politics of Digital India. Edited by Adrian Athique, Vibodh Parthasarathi, and S. V. Srinivas. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199494620.001.0001.

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Transforming India into a digital state has been an objective of successive governments in India. However, the digital, by its very nature, is a capricious, multi-dimensional entity. Its operationalization across multiple sectors in India has highlighted the fact that the digital compact with publics in India is a two-edged sword. On the one hand, devices such as mobile phones have enabled access and efficiencies, and on the other, they have increased the scope for surveillance capitalism and the expansion of governmentality. The digital is at the same time a resource, commodity, and process that is absolutely fundamental to most if not all productive forces across multiple sectors. As a part of the Media Dynamics in South Asia series, this volume explores the making of digital India and specifically deals with the contradictions of an imperfect democracy, internal compulsions, and external pressures that continue to play crucial roles in the shaping of the same. Mindful of the key roles played by political economy and context and based on conversations with theory and practice, it makes a case for critical understanding of the digital embrace in India.
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Yu, Fu-Lai Tony, and Ho-Don Yan. Routledge Companion to Asian Family Business: Governance, Succession, and Challenges in the Age of Digital Disruption. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Yu, Fu-Lai Tony, and Ho-Don Yan. Routledge Companion to Asian Family Business: Governance, Succession, and Challenges in the Age of Digital Disruption. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Yu, Fu-Lai Tony, and Ho-Don Yan. Routledge Companion to Asian Family Business: Governance, Succession, and Challenges in the Age of Digital Disruption. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Aiyappa, Rekha. Section 22. 12-Bit High-Speed Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). Microchip Technology Incorporated, 2017.

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Aiyappa, Rekha. Section 22. 12-Bit High-Speed Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). Microchip Technology Incorporated, 2015.

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Yang, Ada. Section 22. 12-Bit High-Speed Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). Microchip Technology Incorporated, 2017.

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Ultra-Low-Voltage Frequency Synthesizer and Successive-Approximation Analog-To-Digital Converter for Biomedical Applications. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

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Book chapters on the topic "Successione digitale"

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Pelgrom, Marcel J. M. "Successive Approximation Conversion." In Analog-to-Digital Conversion, 747–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90808-9_16.

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Ohnhäuser, Frank. "ADCs Based on Successive Approximation." In Analog-Digital Converters for Industrial Applications Including an Introduction to Digital-Analog Converters, 51–118. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47020-6_2.

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Simon, Jean Paul. "Moving to Digital Media Worlds: Three Successive Transformational Waves." In Digital Media Worlds, 27–40. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137344250_2.

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Chan, Shu-Ting. "Digital Transformation of Family Small-to-Medium-Sized Enterprises." In Succession and Innovation in Asia’s Small-and-Medium-Sized Enterprises, 289–305. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9015-3_10.

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Deguchi, Akiko, Shigenori Inagaki, Fusako Kusunoki, Etsuji Yamaguchi, Yoshiaki Takeda, and Masanori Sugimoto. "Vegetation Interaction Game: Digital SUGOROKU of Vegetation Succession for Children." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 493–95. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15399-0_70.

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Mishra, Minati, Sunit Kumar, and Subhadra Mishra. "Security Enhanced Digital Image Steganography Based on Successive Arnold Transformation." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 221–29. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30111-7_21.

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Kościelnik, Dariusz, and Marek Miśkowicz. "Event-Driven Successive Charge Redistribution Schemes for Clockless Analog-to-Digital Conversion." In Design, Modeling and Testing of Data Converters, 161–209. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39655-7_6.

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Adachi, Takayuki, Hiroshi Mizoguchi, Miki Namatame, Fusako Kusunoki, Masanori Sugimoto, Keita Muratsu, Etsuji Yamaguchi, Shigenori Inagaki, and Yoshiaki Takeda. "Development of a Full-Body Interaction Digital Game for Children to Learn Vegetation Succession." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 492–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03161-3_36.

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Bozhinovska, Tihona, and Ljupcho Eftimov. "How Boards Participated in CEO Succession Before and During Covid 19 Crisis: A Case Study Analysis." In Sustainable Business Management and Digital Transformation: Challenges and Opportunities in the Post-COVID Era, 626–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18645-5_39.

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Heuser, Svenja, Béatrice Arend, and Patrick Sunnen. "Reading Aloud in Human-Computer Interaction: How Spatial Distribution of Digital Text Units at an Interactive Tabletop Contributes to the Participants’ Shared Understanding." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 117–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60117-1_9.

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Abstract This paper is concerned with how the spatial distribution of written informings in a serious game activity at an interactive tabletop (ITT) induces participants to read aloud interactionally relevant information to each other in the process of co-constructing a shared understanding. Engaging in an unfamiliar game activity, the participants are all equally dependent on written informings from the interface that serve as a game manual and provide crucial information for jointly achieving the game task(s). When it comes to making use of these written informings, we find the participants to read them aloud, making them accountable within the group. Our findings from multimodal video analysis of two reading-aloud cases suggest that the written informing’s directionality and distribution (here, either designed as ‘distributed’ or ‘shared’ among the interface) regulate the participants’ access to information. And that participants who cannot visually access the information they are interested in reading (aloud) co-organize fine-grained joint successive actions build on and actualized by read-aloud utterances. These joint actions allow them to align their orientation and share their understanding of game activity-relevant content.
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Conference papers on the topic "Successione digitale"

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Dulčić, Katerina. "SUCCESSION OF DIGITAL ACCOUNTS." In 3rd International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade; Faculty of Management Koper; Doba Business School - Maribor; Integrated Business Faculty - Skopje; Faculty of Management - Zajecar, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.2019.319.

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Yip, T. Gary, and Elizabeth B. Nadworny. "A Successive Approximation ADC Simulation Project." In ASME 1992 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cie1992-0067.

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Abstract This paper describes a three week long project designed for first year graduate students in mechanical engineering taking a course in Modern Instrumentation. The project entails constructing a successive approximation analog-to-digital converter without a controller, developing a control sequence, and implementing it to produce a digital representation of an analog input voltage. The course is made up of a series of laboratory activities that start with the fundamentals of equipment control and data acquisition, then increase in difficulty by requiring students to develop systems and control sequences on their own. The project teaches computer based data acquisition skills, the fundamental logic of a successive approximation ADC, and provides hands on experience using digital signals to control a system.
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Szyduczynski, Jakub, Dariusz Koscielnik, Konrad Jurasz, and Marek Miskowicz. "Successive Approximation Time-to-Digital Converters." In 2020 6th International Conference on Event-Based Control, Communication, and Signal Processing (EBCCSP). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ebccsp51266.2020.9291366.

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Prajwalasimha, S. N., and A. C. Pavithra. "Digital Image Watermarking based on Successive Division." In 2018 3rd International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cesys.2018.8723985.

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Constantin, Doru, and Luminita State. "Successive Approximations-Based Algorithm for Independent Component Analysis." In 2008 3rd International Conference on Digital Telecommunications (ICDT). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdt.2008.15.

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Gopi, E. S. "A novel approach to transformed biometrics using successive projections." In Second International Conference on Digital Image Processing. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.853170.

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Giffoni and Pimenta. "Analog to digital converter using successive division intervals." In 2003 5th International Conference on ASIC Proceedings (IEEE Cat No 03TH8690) ICASIC-03. IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icasic.2003.1277638.

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Mayer, Ralf H., and Dennis J. Zondervan. "Expedited Successive Departure Operation Concept and Initial Evaluations." In 2020 IEEE/AIAA 39th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasc50938.2020.9256722.

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Song, Wenqing, Chuan Zhang, Shunqing Zhang, and Xiaohu You. "Efficient adaptive successive cancellation list decoders for polar codes." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdsp.2016.7868549.

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Wang, Xiu-Lin, Xiao-Feng Gong, and Qiu-Hua Lin. "A study on parallelization of successive rotation based joint diagonalization." In 2014 International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdsp.2014.6900778.

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Dewing, K., and T. Hadlari. Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals program activities in the lower Paleozoic Franklinian succession in the Canadian Arctic Islands. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/326085.

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The Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals program addressed four questions related to the lower Paleozoic succession of the Arctic Islands that were identified as key deficiencies in regional geological knowledge: 1) geochemical and geological data were not fully digital or available; 2) there were gaps in information on petroleum systems; 3) there was no geological map for the northwestern part of Victoria Island; and 4) the geological history of the Pearya composite terrane on northern Ellesmere Island was unclear. These gaps were addressed by 1) the publication of 17 open files that make geological and geochemical data sets publicly available; 2) studies on source rock, thermal maturity, and oil-source correlation; 3) the production of a geological map for northwestern Victoria Island; and 4) a series of geological, geochemical, and geochronological studies that support a geological model in which the southeastern structural slice of Pearya was a fragment of ancient North America that rifted and returned, rather than a far-travelled continental fragment.
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