Duke Cardiothoracic Surgery 40 Duke Medicine Cir Clnc 2B, Durham, NC 27710 9196811400 (phone), 9196814797 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Duke University School of Medicine Graduated: 1992
Procedures:
Coronary Artery Bypass Lung Transplant Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures Removal Procedures on the Lungs and Pleura Thoracoscopy
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lin graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Durham, NC and specializes in Congenital Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery). Dr. Lin is affiliated with Duke Regional Hospital, Duke University Hospital and Southeastern Regional Medical Center.
Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms And Error-correcting Codes: 16th International Symposium, AAECC-16, Las Vegas, Nv, Usa, February 20-24, 2006, Proceedings
Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms, and Error-Correcting Codes: 13th International Symposium, Aaecc-13, Honolulu, Hawaii, Usa, November 15-19, 1999 Proceedings
Robert Morelos-Zaragoza - Sunnyvale CA Shu Lin - Honolulu HI Marc Fossorier - Honolulu HI
Assignee:
LSI Logic Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H04L 2302
US Classification:
375265
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for multi-level encrypted encoding and decoding of digital signals, which includes utilizing only one type of encoder and one type of decoder. This can be either the same encoder and decoder used in throughout the process, or multiple, identical encoders and decoders. This allows the system to compensate for atmospheric degradation with higher bandwidth efficiency and a simplified receiver structure. The invention further identifies a 2 symbol generation technique that maps in disjoint regions of X-dimensional space, which allows different data bits to be eliminated from the decoding scheme and maximizes the number of independent data substreams that can be maintained.
Effective Error Control Scheme For Satellite Communications
Shu Lin - Honolulu HI Philip S. Yu - Pleasantville NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1110
US Classification:
371 35
Abstract:
A hybrid scheme for controlling transmission errors in digital data communication systems. Normally, data blocks with a small number of parity digits for error detection are transmitted. When the presence of errors is detected, the retransmissions are not the original data blocks but some properly selected blocks for correcting errors in those erroneously received data blocks which are stored in a buffer at the receiver. The retransmitted blocks are formed based on the original data blocks and error-correcting codes with an invertible property. When such blocks are received, they are used to recover the original data blocks either by an inversion operation or by a decoding process.
Differential Trellis Decoding For Convolutional Codes
Marc P. C. Fossorier - Honolulu HI Shu Lin - Honolulu HI Dojun Rhee - San Jose CA
Assignee:
LSI Logic Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H03M 1312
US Classification:
371 437
Abstract:
A differential trellis decoding method for convolutional codes is provided which eliminates from candidacy half of the transitions in each round that it is used, thereby obviating the need for weight calculations for the eliminated transitions. The method is based on a decomposition of the code trellis into fully connected bipartite graphs and the observation that the symmetry of the bipartite graphs of the trellis permits the comparison and selection process for one state to influence the comparison and selection process for other states in the bipartite graph. This method results in a reduced number of operations and hence a reduced complexity for convolutional decoding.
- San Diego CA, US Marc Bosch Ruiz - Rockville MD, US Yu Liu - Menlo Park CA, US Shyamprasad Chikkerur - San Diego CA, US Yunqing Chen - Los Altos CA, US Tushar Singhal - San Diego CA, US Shu Lin - San Diego CA, US Kai Wang - San Diego CA, US Harikrishna Reddy - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 19/139 G06T 7/269 H04N 19/53 G06T 7/207
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for motion analysis are described. Generally, the described techniques provide for computationally efficient and accurate motion analysis. A device may identify frames of a video frame sequence having a defined resolution. The device may downscale the frames to generate a plurality of downsampled images each having a resolution lower than the defined resolution. The device may generate a respective histogram vector for each pixel of each downsampled image and each pixel of the original frames. The device may determine a motion vector candidate based at least in part on the histogram vectors. The device may apply a filter to the motion vector candidates to determine a final motion vector and output an indication of motion between the frames of the video frame sequence based at least in part on the final motion vector for each pixel of the second frame.
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