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    LBSP

    Real-Time Processing Library for OSHW Biomedical Sensors

    Applications involving data acquisition from sensors need samples at a preset frequency rate, the filtering out of noise and/or analysis of certain frequency components. We propose a novel software architecture based on open-software hardware platforms which allows programmers to create data streams from input channels and easily implement filters and frequency analysis objects. The performances of the different classes given in the size of memory allocated and execution time (number of clock cycles) were analyzed in the low-cost platform Arduino-Genuino. ...
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    detectMITE

    Detection of Miniature Inverted Repeat Transposable Elements

    detectMITE - a MATLAB-based tool for detecting miniature inverted repeat transposable elements (MITEs) in genomes. [1] Who are we? Please visit website: http://bioinfolab.miamioh.edu [2] How to cite detectMITE? Ye C, Ji G, Liang C (2016) detectMITE: A novel approach to detect miniature inverted repeat transposable elements in genomes. Sci. Rep. 6, 19688. http://www.nature.com/articles/srep19688 Ye C, Ji G, Li L, Liang C (2014) detectIR: A Novel Program for Detecting Perfect and Imperfect Inverted Repeats Using Complex Numbers and Vector Calculation. PLoS ONE 9(11): e113349. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?...
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    detectIR

    Detection of Perfect and Imperfect Inverted Repeats

    detectIR - a MATLAB-based tool for detecting perfect and imperfect inverted repeats in genomes. [1] Who are we? Please visit website: http://bioinfolab.miamioh.edu [2] How to cite detectIR? Ye C, Ji G, Li L, Liang C (2014) detectIR: A Novel Program for Detecting Perfect and Imperfect Inverted Repeats Using Complex Numbers and Vector Calculation. PLoS ONE 9(11): e113349. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0113349 [3] detectIR user manual Please visit the Wiki page of this website. [4] detectIR Q&A For Q&A, please visit the Blog page of this website...
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    ...The implementation of our approach, the pegasus system, outperforms existing C&B systems an average by two orders of magnitude. This gain in performance is due to a combination of novel methods that lower the complexity in practical situations significantly.
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    This distribution contains a novel fast CRC generation algorithm developed by Intel. This algorithm runs at under 3 cycles per byte (vs. 7) and thus triples the performance of existing CRC implementations. Slicing-by-8 uses an 8KB cache footprint.
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