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Jasmin Smajic - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Coupled Electromagnetic–Thermal Effects of Stray Flux: Software Solution for Industrial Applications
    IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2010
    Co-Authors: Bogdan Cranganu-cretu, A. Kertesz, Jasmin Smajic
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a Visual Basic Software Solution, aimed at driving a complex finite-element-method-based electromagnetic-thermal solver to allow for a range of virtual experiments for accurate simulations of numerically demanding stray-magnetic-flux problems in power devices. The development allows for both engineering experiments (by a nonexpert numerical user) and for numerical experiments to determine the best setup of a simulation attempt.

  • coupled electromagnetic thermal effects of stray flux Software Solution for industrial applications
    IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2010
    Co-Authors: Bogdan Cranganucretu, A. Kertesz, Jasmin Smajic
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a Visual Basic Software Solution, aimed at driving a complex finite-element-method-based electromagnetic-thermal solver to allow for a range of virtual experiments for accurate simulations of numerically demanding stray-magnetic-flux problems in power devices. The development allows for both engineering experiments (by a nonexpert numerical user) and for numerical experiments to determine the best setup of a simulation attempt.

M Nahrstedt - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a realtime Software Solution for resynchronizing filtered mpeg2 transport stream
    International Symposium on Multimedia, 2002
    Co-Authors: Bin Yu, M Nahrstedt
    Abstract:

    With the increasing demand and popularity of multimedia streaming applications over the current Internet, manipulating MPEG streams in a real-time Software manner is gaining more and more importance. In this work, we studied the synchronization problem that arises when a gateway changes the data content carried in an MPEG2 Transport stream. In short, the distance between original time stamps will be changed non-uniformly when the video frames are resized, and decoders will fail to reconstruct the encoding clock from the resulting stream. We propose a cheap Software real-time approach to solve this problem, which basically reuses the original time stamp packets and adapts their distance to accommodate the changes in bit rate. Experimental results from a real-time HDTV stream filter shows that our approach is correct and efficient.

  • ISMSE - A realtime Software Solution for resynchronizing filtered MPEG2 Transport stream
    Fourth International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering 2002. Proceedings., 2002
    Co-Authors: Bin Yu, M Nahrstedt
    Abstract:

    With the increasing demand and popularity of multimedia streaming applications over the current Internet, manipulating MPEG streams in a real-time Software manner is gaining more and more importance. In this work, we studied the synchronization problem that arises when a gateway changes the data content carried in an MPEG2 Transport stream. In short, the distance between original time stamps will be changed non-uniformly when the video frames are resized, and decoders will fail to reconstruct the encoding clock from the resulting stream. We propose a cheap Software real-time approach to solve this problem, which basically reuses the original time stamp packets and adapts their distance to accommodate the changes in bit rate. Experimental results from a real-time HDTV stream filter shows that our approach is correct and efficient.

Bogdan Cranganucretu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • coupled electromagnetic thermal effects of stray flux Software Solution for industrial applications
    IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2010
    Co-Authors: Bogdan Cranganucretu, A. Kertesz, Jasmin Smajic
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a Visual Basic Software Solution, aimed at driving a complex finite-element-method-based electromagnetic-thermal solver to allow for a range of virtual experiments for accurate simulations of numerically demanding stray-magnetic-flux problems in power devices. The development allows for both engineering experiments (by a nonexpert numerical user) and for numerical experiments to determine the best setup of a simulation attempt.

Bjorn Usadel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • robina a user friendly integrated Software Solution for rna seq based transcriptomics
    Nucleic Acids Research, 2012
    Co-Authors: Marc Lohse, Anthony Bolger, Axel Nagel, Alisdair R Fernie, John E Lunn, Mark Stitt, Bjorn Usadel
    Abstract:

    Recent rapid advances in next generation RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq)-based provide researchers with unprecedentedly large data sets and open new perspectives in transcriptomics. Furthermore, RNA-Seq-based transcript profiling can be applied to non-model and newly discovered organisms because it does not require a predefined measuring platform (like e.g. microarrays). However, these novel technologies pose new challenges: the raw data need to be rigorously quality checked and filtered prior to analysis, and proper statistical methods have to be applied to extract biologically relevant information. Given the sheer volume of data, this is no trivial task and requires a combination of considerable technical resources along with bioinformatics expertise. To aid the individual researcher, we have developed RobiNA as an integrated Solution that consolidates all steps of RNA-Seq-based differential gene-expression analysis in one user-friendly cross-platform application featuring a rich graphical user interface. RobiNA accepts raw FastQ files, SAM/BAM alignment files and counts tables as input. It supports quality checking, flexible filtering and statistical analysis of differential gene expression based on state-of-the art biostatistical methods developed in the R/Bioconductor projects. In-line help and a step-by-step manual guide users through the analysis. Installer packages for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux are available under the LGPL licence from http://mapman.gabipd.org/web/guest/ robin.

Stefan Russmann - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • phynx an open source Software Solution supporting data management and web based patient level data review for drug safety studies in the general practice research database and other health care databases
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2010
    Co-Authors: Marco Egbring, Gerd A Kullakublick, Stefan Russmann
    Abstract:

    Purpose To develop a Software Solution that supports management and clinical review of patient data from electronic medical records databases or claims databases for pharmacoepidemiological drug safety studies. Methods We used open source Software to build a data management system and an internet application with a Flex client on a Java application server with a MySQL database backend. The application is hosted on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. This Solution named Phynx supports data management, Web-based display of electronic patient information, and interactive review of patient-level information in the individual clinical context. This system was applied to a dataset from the UK General Practice Research Database (GPRD). Results Our Solution can be setup and customized with limited programming resources, and there is almost no extra cost for Software. Access times are short, the displayed information is structured in chronological order and visually attractive, and selected information such as drug exposure can be blinded. External experts can review patient profiles and save evaluations and comments via a common Web browser. Conclusions Phynx provides a flexible and economical Solution for patient-level review of electronic medical information from databases considering the individual clinical context. It can therefore make an important contribution to an efficient validation of outcome assessment in drug safety database studies. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.