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  • Noise enhanced binary hypothesis-testing

    1 Noise enhanced binary hypothesis-testing in a new framework

    标签: hypothesis-testing enhanced binary Noise

    上传时间: 2016-06-02

    上传用户:siguazgb

  • 计算本征值程序

    Computes all eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a real symmetric matrix a, ! which is of size n by n, stored in a physical np by np array. ! On output, elements of a above the diagonal are destroyed. ! d returns the eigenvalues of a in its first n elements. ! v is a matrix with the same logical and physical dimensions as a, ! whose columns contain, on output, the normalized eigenvectors of a. ! nrot returns the number of Jacobi rotations that were required. ! Please notice that the eigenvalues are not ordered on output. ! If the sorting is desired, the addintioal routine "eigsrt" ! can be invoked to reorder the output of jacobi.

    标签: 计算 程序

    上传时间: 2016-06-04

    上传用户:1512313

  • msp430f

     Knobs in consumer, appliances, and automotive technologies at lower system cost and power. • Linear and rotational encoders The LDC1312 and LDC1314 are easily configured via • Buttons in home electronics, wearables, an I2C interface. The two-channel LDC1312 is manufacturing, and automotive available in a WSON-12 package and the fourchannel LDC1314 is available in a WQFN-16• Keypads in manufacturing and appliances package.• Slider buttons in consumer products • Metal detection in industrial and automotive 

    标签: 430f msp 430

    上传时间: 2016-07-22

    上传用户:tongmoonsky

  • Detecting Cars Using Gaussian Mixture Models

    This example shows how to detect and count cars in a video sequence using foreground detector based on Gaussian mixture models (GMMs)

    标签: Detecting Gaussian Mixture Models Using Cars

    上传时间: 2016-12-10

    上传用户:Fgufsett

  • c#简单计算器

    // 学生管理.cpp : Defines the entry point for the application. // #include "stdafx.h" #include "resource.h" #define MAX_LOADSTRING 100 // Global Variables: HINSTANCE hInst; // current instance TCHAR szTitle[MAX_LOADSTRING]; // The title bar text TCHAR szWindowClass[MAX_LOADSTRING]; // The title bar text // Foward declarations of functions included in this code module: ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance); BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE, int); LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM); LRESULT CALLBACK About(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM); struct person {   char name[10];   int ID;   int cj_yw;   int cj_sx;   struct person* next;   struct person* pro; }per; int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance,                      HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,                      LPSTR     lpCmdLine,                      int       nCmdShow) {   // TODO: Place code here. MSG msg; HACCEL hAccelTable; // Initialize global strings LoadString(hInstance, IDS_APP_TITLE, szTitle, MAX_LOADSTRING); LoadString(hInstance, IDC_MY, szWindowClass, MAX_LOADSTRING); MyRegisterClass(hInstance); // Perform application initialization: if (!InitInstance (hInstance, nCmdShow))  { return FALSE; } hAccelTable = LoadAccelerators(hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDC_MY); // Main message loop: while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0))  { if (!TranslateAccelerator(msg.hwnd, hAccelTable, &msg))  { TranslateMessage(&msg); DispatchMessage(&msg); } } return msg.wParam; } // //  FUNCTION: MyRegisterClass() // //  PURPOSE: Registers the window class. // //  COMMENTS: // //    This function and its usage is only necessary if you want this code //    to be compatible with Win32 systems prior to the 'RegisterClassEx' //    function that was added to Windows 95. It is important to call this function //    so that the application will get 'well formed' small icons associated //    with it. // ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance) { WNDCLASSEX wcex; wcex.cbSize = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX);  wcex.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW; wcex.lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC)WndProc; wcex.cbClsExtra = 0; wcex.cbWndExtra = 0; wcex.hInstance = hInstance; wcex.hIcon = LoadIcon(hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDI_MY); wcex.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW); wcex.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)(COLOR_WINDOW+1); wcex.lpszMenuName = (LPCSTR)IDC_MY; wcex.lpszClassName = szWindowClass; wcex.hIconSm = LoadIcon(wcex.hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDI_SMALL); return RegisterClassEx(&wcex); } // //   FUNCTION: InitInstance(HANDLE, int) // //   PURPOSE: Saves instance handle and creates main window // //   COMMENTS: // //        In this function, we save the instance handle in a global variable and //        create and display the main program window. // BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE hInstance, int nCmdShow) {    HWND hWnd;    hInst = hInstance; // Store instance handle in our global variable    hWnd = CreateWindow(szWindowClass, szTitle, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,       CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, NULL, NULL, hInstance, NULL);    if (!hWnd)    {       return FALSE;    }    ShowWindow(hWnd, nCmdShow);    UpdateWindow(hWnd);    return TRUE; } // //  FUNCTION: WndProc(HWND, unsigned, WORD, LONG) // //  PURPOSE:  Processes messages for the main window. // //  WM_COMMAND - process the application menu //  WM_PAINT - Paint the main window //  WM_DESTROY - post a quit message and return // // LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) { int wmId, wmEvent; PAINTSTRUCT ps; HDC hdc; TCHAR szHello[MAX_LOADSTRING]; LoadString(hInst, IDS_HELLO, szHello, MAX_LOADSTRING); switch (message)  { case WM_COMMAND: wmId    = LOWORD(wParam);  wmEvent = HIWORD(wParam);  // Parse the menu selections: switch (wmId) { case IDM_ABOUT:   DialogBox(hInst, (LPCTSTR)IDD_ABOUTBOX, hWnd, (DLGPROC)About);   break; case IDM_EXIT:   DestroyWindow(hWnd);   break; default:   return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam); } break; case WM_PAINT: hdc = BeginPaint(hWnd, &ps); // TODO: Add any drawing code here... RECT rt; GetClientRect(hWnd, &rt); DrawText(hdc, szHello, strlen(szHello), &rt, DT_CENTER); EndPaint(hWnd, &ps); break; case WM_DESTROY: PostQuitMessage(0); break; default: return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);    }    return 0; } // Mesage handler for about box. LRESULT CALLBACK About(HWND hDlg, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) { switch (message) { case WM_INITDIALOG: return TRUE; case WM_COMMAND: if (LOWORD(wParam) == IDOK || LOWORD(wParam) == IDCANCEL)  { EndDialog(hDlg, LOWORD(wParam)); return TRUE; } break; }     return FALSE; }

    标签: 计算器 学生

    上传时间: 2016-12-29

    上传用户:767483511

  • 简单的计算器

    // 学生管理.cpp : Defines the entry point for the application. // #include "stdafx.h" #include "resource.h" #define MAX_LOADSTRING 100 // Global Variables: HINSTANCE hInst; // current instance TCHAR szTitle[MAX_LOADSTRING]; // The title bar text TCHAR szWindowClass[MAX_LOADSTRING]; // The title bar text // Foward declarations of functions included in this code module: ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance); BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE, int); LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM); LRESULT CALLBACK About(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM); struct person {   char name[10];   int ID;   int cj_yw;   int cj_sx;   struct person* next;   struct person* pro; }per; int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance,                      HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,                      LPSTR     lpCmdLine,                      int       nCmdShow) {   // TODO: Place code here. MSG msg; HACCEL hAccelTable; // Initialize global strings LoadString(hInstance, IDS_APP_TITLE, szTitle, MAX_LOADSTRING); LoadString(hInstance, IDC_MY, szWindowClass, MAX_LOADSTRING); MyRegisterClass(hInstance); // Perform application initialization: if (!InitInstance (hInstance, nCmdShow))  { return FALSE; } hAccelTable = LoadAccelerators(hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDC_MY); // Main message loop: while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0))  { if (!TranslateAccelerator(msg.hwnd, hAccelTable, &msg))  { TranslateMessage(&msg); DispatchMessage(&msg); } } return msg.wParam; } // //  FUNCTION: MyRegisterClass() // //  PURPOSE: Registers the window class. // //  COMMENTS: // //    This function and its usage is only necessary if you want this code //    to be compatible with Win32 systems prior to the 'RegisterClassEx' //    function that was added to Windows 95. It is important to call this function //    so that the application will get 'well formed' small icons associated //    with it. // ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance) { WNDCLASSEX wcex; wcex.cbSize = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX);  wcex.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW; wcex.lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC)WndProc; wcex.cbClsExtra = 0; wcex.cbWndExtra = 0; wcex.hInstance = hInstance; wcex.hIcon = LoadIcon(hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDI_MY); wcex.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW); wcex.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)(COLOR_WINDOW+1); wcex.lpszMenuName = (LPCSTR)IDC_MY; wcex.lpszClassName = szWindowClass; wcex.hIconSm = LoadIcon(wcex.hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDI_SMALL); return RegisterClassEx(&wcex); } // //   FUNCTION: InitInstance(HANDLE, int) // //   PURPOSE: Saves instance handle and creates main window // //   COMMENTS: // //        In this function, we save the instance handle in a global variable and //        create and display the main program window. // BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE hInstance, int nCmdShow) {    HWND hWnd;    hInst = hInstance; // Store instance handle in our global variable    hWnd = CreateWindow(szWindowClass, szTitle, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,       CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, NULL, NULL, hInstance, NULL);    if (!hWnd)    {       return FALSE;    }    ShowWindow(hWnd, nCmdShow);    UpdateWindow(hWnd);    return TRUE; } // //  FUNCTION: WndProc(HWND, unsigned, WORD, LONG) // //  PURPOSE:  Processes messages for the main window. // //  WM_COMMAND - process the application menu //  WM_PAINT - Paint the main window //  WM_DESTROY - post a quit message and return // // LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) { int wmId, wmEvent; PAINTSTRUCT ps; HDC hdc; TCHAR szHello[MAX_LOADSTRING]; LoadString(hInst, IDS_HELLO, szHello, MAX_LOADSTRING); switch (message)  { case WM_COMMAND: wmId    = LOWORD(wParam);  wmEvent = HIWORD(wParam);  // Parse the menu selections: switch (wmId) { case IDM_ABOUT:   DialogBox(hInst, (LPCTSTR)IDD_ABOUTBOX, hWnd, (DLGPROC)About);   break; case IDM_EXIT:   DestroyWindow(hWnd);   break; default:   return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam); } break; case WM_PAINT: hdc = BeginPaint(hWnd, &ps); // TODO: Add any drawing code here... RECT rt; GetClientRect(hWnd, &rt); DrawText(hdc, szHello, strlen(szHello), &rt, DT_CENTER); EndPaint(hWnd, &ps); break; case WM_DESTROY: PostQuitMessage(0); break; default: return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);    }    return 0; } // Mesage handler for about box. LRESULT CALLBACK About(HWND hDlg, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) { switch (message) { case WM_INITDIALOG: return TRUE; case WM_COMMAND: if (LOWORD(wParam) == IDOK || LOWORD(wParam) == IDCANCEL)  { EndDialog(hDlg, LOWORD(wParam)); return TRUE; } break; }     return FALSE; }

    标签: 学生 计算器

    上传时间: 2016-12-29

    上传用户:767483511

  • AP2406技术手册

    The AP2406 is a 1.5Mhz constant frequency, slope compensated current mode PWM step-down converter. The device integrates a main switch and a synchronous rectifier for high efficiency without an external Schottky diode. It is ideal for powering portable equipment that runs from a single cell lithium-Ion (Li+) battery. The AP2406 can supply 600mA of load current from a 2.5V to 5.5V input voltage. The output voltage can be regulated as low as 0.6V. The AP2406 can also run at 100% duty cycle for low dropout operation, extending battery life in portable system. Idle mode operation at light loads provides very low output ripple voltage for noise sensitive applications. The AP2406 is offered in a low profile (1mm) 5-pin, thin SOT package, and is available in an adjustable version and fixed output voltage of 1.2V, 1.5V and 1.8V

    标签: 2406 AP 技术手册

    上传时间: 2017-02-23

    上传用户:w124141

  • Structure and Geometry of Lie Groups

    To locate the theory of Lie groups within mathematics, one can say that Lie groups are groups with some additional structure that permits us to apply analytic techniques such as differentiation in a group theoretic context.

    标签: Structure Geometry Groups Lie and of

    上传时间: 2017-07-31

    上传用户:wyq3536

  • Enablers for Smart Cities

    The concept of smart cities emerged few years ago as a new vision for urban development that aims to integrate multiple information and communication technology (ICT) solutions in a secure fashion to manage a city’s assets. Modern ICT infrastructure and e-services should fuel sustainable growth and quality of life, enabled by a wise and participative management of natural resources to be ensured by citizens and government. The need to build smart cities became a requirement that relies on urban development that should take charge of the new infrastructures for smart cities (broadband infrastructures, wireless sensor networks, Internet-based networked applications, open data and open platforms) and provide various smart services and enablers in various domains including healthcare, energy, education, environmental management, transportation, mobility and public safety.

    标签: Enablers Cities Smart for

    上传时间: 2020-05-25

    上传用户:shancjb

  • From+Poverty,+Inequality+to+Smart+City

    Indian urbanization is a complex puzzle which is extremely difficult to comprehend. Yet, as academicians, it is our responsibility to study, comprehend, analyse, assimi- late, and express on salient happenings in our urban systems. The expressions aim at the larger sections of the society to disseminate technical evaluation in a compre- hensible note. This edition focuses on awaking the society on the contextual reality of urban India and also enabling policymakers with the situational understanding of Indian cities.

    标签: Inequality Poverty Smart From City

    上传时间: 2020-05-26

    上传用户:shancjb