SU-DD-A4-02: Fast Multimodal Image Registration Using Mutual Information and Variable Step-Size Grid Search Algorithm

2005 ◽  
Vol 32 (6Part2) ◽  
pp. 1894-1894 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Wu ◽  
S Samant
2021 ◽  
Vol 257 ◽  
pp. 03028
Author(s):  
Hongzheng Jiang ◽  
Yuzhu Zhu

The research on dispatching of emergency supplies for maritime emergencies is the key to improve the use efficiency of marine emergency resources and the success rate of search and rescue. In view of the characteristics of emergency accidents at sea, in this paper, a material scheduling model with the shortest time is built for multi-accident points, multi-ship dispatching and multi-material supply points, and the optimal material scheduling scheme is obtained. The step-size updating coefficient eta is introduced into the variable step-size optimization search algorithm ( BAS ), so that the step-size decreases with the depth of optimization, which improves the searching precision and accuracy of the search algorithm. The simulation experiment verifies that this algorithm can solve the optimization scheme of material scheduling quickly and efficiently.


Author(s):  
Alberto Carini ◽  
Markus V. S. Lima ◽  
Hamed Yazdanpanah ◽  
Simone Orcioni ◽  
Stefania Cecchi

2019 ◽  
Vol 67 (6) ◽  
pp. 405-414 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ningning Liu ◽  
Yuedong Sun ◽  
Yansong Wang ◽  
Hui Guo ◽  
Bin Gao ◽  
...  

Active noise control (ANC) is used to reduce undesirable noise, particularly at low frequencies. There are many algorithms based on the least mean square (LMS) algorithm, such as the filtered-x LMS (FxLMS) algorithm, which have been widely used for ANC systems. However, the LMS algorithm cannot balance convergence speed and steady-state error due to the fixed step size and tap length. Accordingly, in this article, two improved LMS algorithms, namely, the iterative variable step-size LMS (IVS-LMS) and the variable tap-length LMS (VT-LMS), are proposed for active vehicle interior noise control. The interior noises of a sample vehicle are measured and thereby their frequency characteristics. Results show that the sound energy of noise is concentrated within a low-frequency range below 1000 Hz. The classical LMS, IVS-LMS and VT-LMS algorithms are applied to the measured noise signals. Results further suggest that the IVS-LMS and VT-LMS algorithms can better improve algorithmic performance for convergence speed and steady-state error compared with the classical LMS. The proposed algorithms could potentially be incorporated into other LMS-based algorithms (like the FxLMS) used in ANC systems for improving the ride comfort of a vehicle.


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