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Table IV. Definition of Time-Domain Restrictions

in Temporal Statement Modifiers
by Michael H. Böhlen, Christian S. Jensen, Richard T. Snodgrass 2000
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Table 1: Command file for time-domain fault simulation.

in SWITTEST: Automatic Switch-level Fault Simulation and Test Evaluation of Switched-Capacitor Systems
by S. Mir, A. Rueda, T. Olbrich, E. Peralías, J.L. Huertas
"... In PAGE 4: ... All simulations were performed on a SUN SPARC10 workstation. Time-domain fault simulation The SWITTEST command file of Table1 is used to drive a time- domain fault simulation for the differential filter of Figure 7. A 2 V differential signal at 100 KHz is considered at the filter input in the design specification.... In PAGE 5: ...05) in order to obtain some statistics on undetectable faults for this threshold value. Fault simulations have been carried out with both SWITCAP and HSPICE for a total of 144 faults given by the fault list of Table1 . Figure 8 shows the fault coverage given by SWITTEST as a function of test variable threshold.... ..."

Table 1: Time-domain regularity for DROLD(N; K)

in Numerical Evaluation Of Time-Domain Moments And Regularity Of Multirate Filter Banks
by Carl Taswell Ucsd
"... In PAGE 3: ... Table1 lists regularity estimates obtained with J 5 for the DROLD(N; K) family of filters. All of the estimates (f) ^ (f) (f) remain stable for 2 K 24.... ..."

Table 5 General terms ontologies in time domain

in Pervasive Computing Environment
by Kong Choi Yu, Kong Choi Yu 2004
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 4 Mapping records in smart space monitor............................................................. 41 Table5 General terms ontologies in time domain.... ..."

Table 1: Time domain HRV parameters

in The Influence Of Training On Heart Rate Variability In Healthy Older Adults.
by B. Seps, F. Beckers, D. Ramaekers, A. E. Aubert
"... In PAGE 2: ... Fig 1. Average and SD of MeanNN HRV parameters Small differences were observed in time domain parameters before and after training (see Table1 ). At 6 months the HRV parameters show almost no difference.... ..."

Table 1 - Driverlog Simple Time Domain

in Temporal Planning with a Non-Temporal Planner
by Keith Halsey Department, Keith Halsey 2003
"... In PAGE 4: ... It received the Distinguished Performance award. Table1 compares the three planners in the Simple Time Driverlog domain, and table 2 compares them in the Time Driverlog domain. This Planner LPG MIPS Time Quality Time Quality Time Quality 1 360 91.... ..."
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Table 1 HRV parameters in time domain

in Automic Cardiac Control In Athletes And Nonathletes At Rest
by A. E. Aubert, F. Beckers, D. Ramaekers
"... In PAGE 2: ...Table1... ..."

Table 1 - Driverlog Simple Time Domain

in Temporal Planning with a Non-Temporal Planner
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ... It received the Distinguished Performance award. Table1 compares the three planners in the Simple Time Driverlog domain, and table 2 compares them in the Time Driverlog domain. This PlannerLPGMIPS TimeQualityTimeQualityTimeQuality 1 36091.... ..."

Table 4: Orthogonal Scalets Time-Domain Regularity tdr(A).

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1998
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Table 1: Four types of signals and their properties in the time domain. Type Time Domain Frequency Domain Transform

in Distributions In The Discrete Cohen Classes
by Jeffrey C. O'neill, William J. Williams
"... In PAGE 1: ... INTRODUCTION There are four types of signals often used in signal processing, and to analyze these signals, there are four types of Fourier trans- forms. In Table1 we list the four types of signals along with their properties and the appropriate Fourier transform. Since the Fourier transform is linear, the discrete Fourier transforms are samples of the continuous Fourier transform under the appropriate sampling conditions.... In PAGE 1: ... The Cohen class of time-frequency distributions [1, 2] was originally formulated for type I signals. Recently, this class has been extended to the three types of discrete signals in Table1 us- ing both an axiomatic approach [3, 4] and an operator theory ap- proach [5, 6, 7].... ..."
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