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Low complexity and low power FIR filter design
Published 2014“…First, the computational complexity to achieve the minimum number of adders is too high to be used in the design of long filters, and second, the number of adder criterion is too coarse and inaccurate for the minimization of power consumption. …”
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Pedestrian, cyclist and motorist behaviour and interactions at school zones
Published 2016“…However in the long run, the traffic congestion issue shall improve with the announcement of Singapore’s future transition into a “car-lite” city. …”
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823
Rupture kinematics of the 2005 Mw 8.6 Nias-Simeulue earthquake from the joint inversion of seismic and geodetic data
Published 2012“…Source models obtained from the inversion of various combinations of the teleseismic body waves and geodetic data are evaluated by comparing predicted and observed long-period seismic waveforms (100–500 sec). Our results indicate a relatively slow average rupture velocity of 1.5 to 2.5 km/sec and long average rise time of up to 20 sec. …”
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Dismantling silos: The case for an integrated approach to address childhood determinants of lifelong brain health
Published 2023“…Early-life environments have an immense influence on long-term health outcomes. We have started to elucidate the mechanisms underlying this association but have made little progress in reducing the disease burden of environmentally mediated neurological and psychiatric illness. …”
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Building a Scalable Electrification Infrastructure in Logistics
Published 2024“…This work develops analytics-based solutions to support and assess the electrification of long-haul logistics operations, by applying the methods to PepsiCo’s operations in Texas.…”
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Meals matter
Published 2024“…Meals Matter, therefore, aims to guide young Singaporeans toward healthier eating through three steps: learning key nutrition information, putting it into practice, and cultivating long-term habits of consuming varied, balanced meals by tracking.…”
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A note on the Tibetan kinship terms khu and zhang
Published 2024“…Tibetan kinship terminology is an important topic, not just for learning about the language and culture of Tibet, but also for learning about the languages and cultures of other Sino-Tibetan peoples. This subject has long been discussed from the standpoints of culural anthropology, history and linguistics. …”
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Subband adaptive algorithms for high-order transversal filters
Published 2008“…One application of interest is acoustic echo cancellation (AEC), which involves colored excitation and the modeling of long impulse response. Acoustic echo canceller finds application in hands-free telephone systems, audio or video conference systems, hearing aids, voice-control systems, and many more.…”
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Regression assisted evolutionary optimization
Published 2010“…As some industrial applications involve complex calculations to evaluate a single solution, optimization takes an intractably long time to complete. The aim of this project is to reduce the number of these evaluations during an optimization run, which would in turn reduce the computational time of the evolutionary optimization. …”
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830
Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea.
Published 2010“…Tool use among long-tailed macaques in natural environments has been limited to anecdotal reports. …”
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831
Personal positioning and location inferences
Published 2011“…SPs represent the “hotspots” which the user visits frequently and/or dwell for relatively long period of time, while trajectories reflect how the user traverses among the SPs. …”
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Processing-properties relationship of nanostructured Ni-Fe-Mo magnetic materials
Published 2008“…Mo atoms were substituted into the FeNi3 phase, and destroyed the long-range FeNi3 lattice to form short-range order. …”
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Investigate the efficiency and effectiveness of material handling in a pharmaceutical factory
Published 2014“…Simulation-based analysis and financial analysis were performed to prove that the additional forklift truck solution was more cost-effective in the short run and the conveyor solution was better suited in the long run.…”
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Development of fiber optic strain sensor system for smart structure applications
Published 2008“…However, as a result of external perturbation or disturbances, the light that passes through the optical fiber changes one or more of its characteristics or properties such as intensity, phase, state of polarization, wavelength or reflective index. As long as we are able to detect these changes and relate them to the changes of external perturbations we can transform the optical fiber into a sensor to detect those perturbations. …”
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Research Report -
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Arranged Spaces
Published 2018“…Traditional provision shops have been around Singapore for quite a long time. Recognised as a vanishing trade and essential to Singapore’s heartland heritage, National Heritage Board (NHB) has been led to commission a research team to document a portion of the shops in 2011. …”
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The "Paulson Plan" and its implications
Published 2009“…However, the "Paulson Plan" will likely provide only short-term benefits without solving the crisis' root causes. It might even create long-term damage to the US' economic and strategic position.…”
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Commentary -
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Sensory, motor, and emotion associations for landscape concepts differ across neighbouring speech communities
Published 2024“…A long-standing debate centres around our mental representation of landscape: is it experienced in largely the same way across all humans or is it shaped to some extent by cultural and linguistic experience? …”
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Historicising Keats’ opium imagery through Neoclassical medical and literary discourses
Published 2020“…This chapter argues that conceptions of opium in long-eighteenth-century culture, in medical and literary genres of writing alike, predominantly harked back to classical precedent, which had dominated for centuries, there being then scant scientific understanding of opium’s chemical physiological mechanisms. …”
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