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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Detection Of Cotton Wool Spots In Retinopathy Images: A Review |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Jyotismita Mishra || S.R.Nirmala |
: | 10.9790/4200-0803010109 |
ABSTRACT: Cotton wool spots are retinal lesions which appear as yellowish or whitish patches with not so well defined edges. Cotton wool spots are closely associated with Hypertensive Retinopathy. Hypertensive Retinopathy is a disturbance in the retina of the eye caused by high blood pressure. Common symptoms of hypertensive retinopathy are arteriolar narrowing, retinal hemorrhages and cotton wool spots. Early diagnosis of hypertensive retinopathy is possible for prevention and accurate treatment. This paper presents an exhaustive review of the various latest trends to detect Hypertensive Retinopathy condition based on computer aided diagnosis screening systems to automated.........
Keywords: Cotton Wool Spots (CWS), Hypertensive Retinopathy (HR), Image Processing, Retinal Image.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Design of Energy Efficient and Size Reduced Scram Cell |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Sanjay G || Shruthi J || Suraj N.K || Roopa K Swamy |
: | 10.9790/4200-0803011014 |
ABSTRACT: Semiconductor memories are a vital component of essentially any state of the art digital circuits. One among them is the Static Random Access Memory (SRAM). The dynamic power consumption contributes to about 80% of the total power consumption. In this paper a novel 4T asymmetric SRAM Cell is proposed which has reduced the dynamic power consumption by 98.58% and area occupied by 30.86% when compared to one of the existing 4T SRAM Cells. This cell is designed using 45nm technology.
Keywords: 45nm technology, 4T SRAM cell, Reduced area occupancy, Dynamic power consumption, Semiconductor memories
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ABSTRACT: The manual segmentation of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) bone image presents the following two issues: 1) it is tedious and time demanding task that can be only performed by a specialized clinician; and 2) it is prone to poor repeatability. These issues can be solve with the use of automatic bone image segmentation system, which has the potential to improve work flow in a in a clinical site and decrease the variability between user segmentations. This paper deals with segmentation of bone magnetic resonance imaging images based on semi supervised and dynamic model. The prime objective is to delineate the outline of an irregularity in an MRI image of the bone. Accurate and robust segmentation of bone tissue many employ applications such as surgery and radio.............
Index Terms - segmentation, region merging, region of interest, magnetic resonance imaging, Transduction and Inferences.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | CMOS Design of Wideband Inductor-Less LNA |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Jamuna S || Dinesha P || Kp Shashikala || Haripriya T K |
: | 10.9790/4200-0803012530 |
ABSTRACT: With the current trend of ever developing communication systems, and every communicating system consisting of an antenna and receiver requires foremost a Low Noise Amplifier with a good gain and as well contributing to not much noise, hence LNA design has been an ever challenging task to Analog designers. With this work a wideband, inductor-less LNA with noise canceling technique is examined and designed in 45-nm CMOS process. The proposed LNA combines two techniques, resistive feedback and noise cancellation to provide both a wideband input match and good noise performance. The result is a wideband, differential LNA without any need for external matching components. As the solution is inductor-less hence saves valuable area on chip. The LNA covers frequency bands within 0.1 – 2GHz a voltage gain of 24.7 dB. The NF is below 3.46 dB with a power consumption of only 6 mW. This solution has many features such as high bandwidth with a good input match, inductor-less design saving area and cost.
Index Terms -Inductor-less, Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), Low Area, Wideband
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Performance Analysis of Fixed Width Multiplier using Baugh Wooley Algorithm |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | R.S.Keote || P.T.Karule |
: | 10.9790/4200-0803013138 |
ABSTRACT: This paper presents Fixed Width Baugh Wooley Multiplier which are widely used in digital signal processing (DSP) applications such as finite impulse response filter(FIR),fast Fourier transform(FFT) and discrete cosine transform (DCT).For realization of 2's complement multiplication operation Baugh-Wooley algorithm is used. Various optimization methods are applied to the multiplier design and the performance has been evaluated on the basis of area & delay analysis. Power Delay product analysis between proposed& reported multipliers has been performed. To verify the functionality of the design simulation has been done.
Index Terms -Baugh –Wooley algorithm, Fixed Width Multiplier, Parallel Prefix Adder, Power Delay product.
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ABSTRACT: Osteoporosis disease attacks a large number of people, causing fractures of the hip and spine. Strong bones reflect the integration of bone mineral density (BMD) and bone quality. In the present work a method based on statistical methods of bone image treatment is proposed. In particular, quartile vectors, principal components analysis (PCA) and Gaussian Mixed Models (GMM) are shown to be effective in performing computerized statistical diagnoses, determining the presence of osteoporosis.
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