نتایج جستجو برای: single channel recording

تعداد نتایج: 1110926  

Journal: :Chaos 2007
Krzysztof Urbanowicz Holger Kantz

The success of nonlinear noise reduction applied to a single channel recording of human voice is measured in terms of the recognition rate of a commercial speech recognition program in comparison to the optimal linear filter. The overall performance of the nonlinear method is shown to be superior. We hence demonstrate that an algorithm that has its roots in the theory of nonlinear deterministic...

Journal: :iranian journal of hydrogen and fuel cell 0
ashkan torkavannejad urmia university nader pourmahmoud urmia university

to simulate a new economical architecture for pem fuel cell and investigate the effectiveness of the introduced structure on the performance, computational fluid dynamics (cfd) code is used to solve the equations for a single domain of the cell namely: the flow field, the mass conservation, the energy conservation, the species transport, and the electric/ionic fields under the assumptions of st...

2018
Sun-Il Chang Sung-Yun Park Euisik Yoon

This paper presents a minimally-invasive neural interface for distributed wireless electrocorticogram (ECoG) recording systems. The proposed interface equips all necessary components for ECoG recording, such as the high performance front-end integrated circuits, a fabricated flexible microelectrode array, and wireless communication inside a miniaturized custom-made platform. The multiple units ...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Communications 2000
Tom V. Souvignier Mats Öberg Paul H. Siegel Robert E. Swanson Jack K. Wolf

The partial response channel can be viewed as a rate-1 encoder in which the output alphabet differs from the input alphabet. In serially concatenated coding schemes, the partial response channel can serve as the inner encoder. Recent work on the application of turbo decoding techniques to partial response channels has focused on using a parallel concatenation of convolutional encoders as the ou...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1992
L W Haynes

Inside-out patches were excised from catfish rod or cone outer segments. Single channel and macroscopic currents were recorded from GMP-gated channels activated by 1 mM cGMP in low divalent buffered saline. Currents were blocked by the application of micromolar concentrations of l-cis-diltiazem to the cytoplasmic side of the patch. The concentration dependence of block indicated that a single m...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1995
B Hirschberg A Rovner M Lieberman J Patlak

Voltage-dependent Na+ channels are thought to sense membrane potential with fixed charges located within the membrane's electrical field. Measurement of open probability (Po) as a function of membrane potential gives a quantitative indication of the number of such charges that move through the field in opening the channel. We have used single-channel recording to measure skeletal muscle Na+ cha...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1989
L Parent R Coronado

Potassium channels inhibited by adenosine-5'-trisphosphate, K(ATP), found in the transverse tubular membrane of rabbit skeletal muscle were studied using the planar bilayer recording technique. In addition to the single-channel properties of K(ATP) we report its regulation of Mg2+ and by the guanosine-5'-trisphosphate analogue, GTP-y(gamma)-S. The K(ATP) channel (a) has a conductance of 67 pS i...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2008
Sara Aghdaei Mairi E Sandison Michele Zagnoni Nicolas G Green Hywel Morgan

We describe the formation of artificial bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) by the controlled, electrical manipulation of aqueous droplets immersed in a lipid-alkane solution. Droplet movement was generated using dielectrophoresis on planar microelectrodes covered in a thin insulator. Droplets, surrounded by lipid monolayers, were brought into contact and spontaneously formed a BLM. The method produ...

2005
David A. Boas

In recent years there has been a strong trend to enhance traditional research techniques in neuroscience with opticalbased techniques. The trend is evident on every level of neuroscience research, spatially spanning submicron to centimeters and temporally spanning submillisecond to seconds. Optical techniques are attractive because they enable researchers to study brain function from the smalle...

2010
Prasanta Kumar Ghosh Andreas Tsiartas Panayiotis G. Georgiou Shrikanth S. Narayanan

Crosstalk in a stereo recording occurs when the speech from one participant is leaked into the close-talking microphones of the other participants. This crosstalk causes degradation of the voice activity detection (VAD) performance on individual channels, in spite of the strength of the crosstalk signal being lower than that of the participant’s speech. To address this problem, we first detect ...

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