## Abstract In this paper, we evaluate the roaming time performance for a reconfigurable multiβmode mobile station (MS) that experiences possible transition from one kind of wireless system standard to another. In future software defined radio systems (SDR) (IEEE Commun Mag 2000; 138β143, IEE 1998;
Software system for real-time discrimination of multi-unit nerve impulses
β Scribed by Masahiko Okada; Naoshige Maruyama
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
- Weight
- 615 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-468X
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β¦ Synopsis
We have developed a computer program to separate a unit of interest from multi-units of nerve impuls: ~ on an on-line, real-time operation basis.
This method is divided into two phases: (i) the learning phase;
(2) the hunting phase. In the learning phase, the user specifies spike patterns cf a random unit from among varied spike trains displayed on CRT. The template for the unit is also constructed. In the hunting phase, the detection of spikes is carried out followed by almost simultaneous template-matching. As soon as a spike is eV, ablished to be identical with the learned pattern, time infor~:~fion is delivered to the main memory of the computer.
Learning Multi-unit Nerve impulses Real-time Template-matching
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