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    A low-power complex active-RC filter for low-IF receivers using a new class-AB operational amplifier

    , Article 2007 International Symposium on Integrated Circuits, ISIC, Singapore, 26 September 2007 through 28 September 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 309-312 ; 1424407974 (ISBN); 9781424407972 (ISBN) Abrishamifar, A ; Zanbaghi, R ; Mehrmanesh, S ; Lahiji, G. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    The design of a complex active-RC filter for low-IF Wireless applications is described. Fifth-order complex Butterworth filter is designed using Class-AB operational amplifier architecture. This new structure makes the filter suitable for low power applications with high dynamic range. Simulation results show that the filter provides more than 40 dB image rejection ratio (IIR) and dynamic range of 82dB. The complete filter including on-chip tuning circuit consumes only 4.3mW with 1.8V single supply voltage. © 2007 IEEE  

    An efficient multi-band spectral subtraction method for robust speech recognition

    , Article 2007 9th International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications, ISSPA 2007, Sharjah, 12 February 2007 through 15 February 2007 ; 2007 ; 1424407796 (ISBN); 9781424407798 (ISBN) Safayani, M ; Sameti, H ; Babaali, B ; Manzuri Shalmani, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
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    In this paper we present a novel approach for adjusting a multi band spectral subtraction filter coefficients based on speech recognition system results. Currently most speech enhancement techniques are designed according to various waveform level criteria such as maximizing SNR or minimizing signal error. However improvement in these criteria does not necessarily result in increasing speech recognition performance. Only if these methods generate sequence of features that maximize or increase the likelihood of the correct transcription relative to other incorrect competing hypotheses, speech recognition performance will increase. Here we use an utterance with a known transcription and... 

    Multiple wavelet denoising for embolic signal enhancement

    , Article 2007 IEEE International Conference on Telecommunications and Malaysia International Conference on Communications, ICT-MICC 2007, Penang, 14 May 2007 through 17 May 2007 ; February , 2007 , Pages 658-664 ; 1424410940 (ISBN); 9781424410941 (ISBN) Marvasti, S ; Ghandi, M ; Marvasti, F ; Markus, H. S ; Gillies, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
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    Transcranial Doppler ultrasound can be used to detect circulating cerebral eraboli. Embolie signals have characteristic transient chirps suitable for wavelet analysis. We have implemented and evaluated the first online selective selective wavelet transient enhancement filter to amplify embolic signals in a preprocessing system. Our approach is similar to wavelet de-noising for signal enhancement, but, in order to retain blood flow information, we do not use traditional threshold methods. The selective wavelet amplifier uses the matched filter properties of wavelets to enhance embolic signals significantly and improve classification performance using a novel noise tolerant approach. Even the... 

    A Q-enhanced biquadratic Gm-C filter for High Frequency applications

    , Article ICECS 2006 - 13th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, Nice, 10 December 2006 through 13 December 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 248-251 ; 1424403952 (ISBN); 9781424403950 (ISBN) Moezzi, M ; Zanbaghi, R ; Atarodi, M ; Tajalli, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
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    The design of a Gm-C filter for High-Frequency applications is described in this paper. A low-pass, sixth-order elliptic Gm-C filter based on the new biquadratic architecture in 0.18 um CMOS process is designed with the proper dynamic rang. A simple structure of the high Q biquadratic filter is used to enhance the linearity and tunability of the filter. The cut off frequency of this filter is 33 MHz. It has a THD of -45 dB for 0.2 Vpp, 8 MHz signal. The complete filter including on-chip tuning circuit consumes only 0.8mA with 1.8 V single supply voltage. ©2006 IEEE