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Separate and Combined Effective Coding of Bit Planes of Grayscale Images

Oday Jasim Mohammed Al-Furaiji, Viktar Yurevich Tsviatkou, Baqir Jafar Sadiq

Pages: 128-137

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Currently, an approach involving a coder with a combined structure for compressing images combining several different coders, the system for connecting them to various bit planes, and the control system for these connections have not been studied. Thus, there is a need to develop a structure and study the effectiveness of a combined codec for compressing images of various types without loss in the spatial domain based on arithmetic and (Run-Length Encoding) RLE-coding algorithms. The essence of separate effective coding is to use independent coders of the same type or one coder connected to the planes alternately in order to compress the higher and lower bit planes of the image or their combinations. In this paper, the results of studying the effectiveness of using a combination of arithmetic and RLE coding for several types of images are presented. As a result of developing this structure, the effectiveness of combined coding for compressing the differences in the channels of hyperspectral images (HSI) has been established, as hyperspectral images consist of multi-spectral bands, instead of just the typical three bands (RGB) or (YCbCr) found in regular images. Where, each pixel in a hyperspectral image represents the entire spectrum of light reflected by the object or scene at that particular location.

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Coding-Decoding Ternary Logic

Mrs. Rawnaq A. Habeeb

Pages: 24-32

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In this paper ternary logic is encoded into binary and certain processes were conducted on binary logic after which the binary is decoded to ternary. General purpose digital devices were used and the circuit is designed back to front starting from ternary logic provided by transistor pairs at output side back to front end. This provided easier design technique in this particular paper. Practical and simulation results are recorded. K eyw ords: Logic, ternary- binary conversion, coding, decoding. تشفير المنطق الثالثي رونق علي حبيب جامعة الب صرة / كلية الهندسة / العراق الخالصة في هذا البحث يتم تشفير المنطق الثالثي الى ثنائي ويتم اجراء بعض العمليات على المنطق الثنائي التي يتم بعدها االعادة الى الشفرة الثالثية . استخدمت النبائط الرقمية لالغراض العامة (general purpose devices) في تصميم الدائرة الذ ي يتم من مرحلة االخراج (output) الى مرحلة االدخال (input) بدءا من المنطق الثالثي باستخدام ازواج الترانزستور في جهة االخراج والعودة الى جهة االدخال . هذا يجعل تقنية التصميم اسهل ( في هذا البحث خاصة ). ولقد تم تسجيل النتائج العملية ونتائج المحاكاة للدائرة العمل . ية اﻟﻤﺠﻠﺔ اﻟﻌﺮاﻗﻴﺔ ﻟﻠﻬﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﻜﻬﺮﺑﺎﺋﻴﺔ واﻻﻟﻜﺘﺮوﻧﻴﺔ Iraq J. Electrical and Electronic Engineering ﻡﺠﻠﺪ 10 ، اﻟﻌﺪد 1 ، 2014 Vol.10 No.1 , 2014 24

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Energy-Efficiency of Dual-Switched Branch Diversity Receiver in Wireless Sensor Networks

Ghaida A. AL-Suhail

Pages: 130-137

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In this paper, we develop an analytical energy efficiency model using dual switched branch diversity receiver in wireless sensor networks in fading environments. To adapt energy efficiency of sensor node to channel variations, the optimal packet length at the data link layer is considered. Within this model, the energy efficiency can be effectively improved for switch-and-stay combiner (SSC) receiver with optimal switching threshold. Moreover, to improve energy efficiency, we use error control of Bose-Chaudhuri-Hochquengh (BCH) coding for SSC-BPSK receiver node compared to one of non-diversity NCFSK receiver of sensor node. The results show that the BCH code for channel coding can improve the energy efficiency significantly for long link distance and various values of high energy consumptions over Rayleigh fading channel.

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Region-Based Fractional Wavelet Transform Using Post Processing Artifact Reduction

Jassim M. Abdul-Jabbar, Alyaa Q. Ahmed Taqi

Pages: 45-53

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Wavelet-based algorithms are increasingly used in the source coding of remote sensing, satellite and other geospatial imagery. At the same time, wavelet-based coding applications are also increased in robust communication and network transmission of images. Although wireless multimedia sensors are widely used to deliver multimedia content due to the availability of inexpensive CMOS cameras, their computational and memory resources are still typically very limited. It is known that allowing a low-cost camera sensor node with limited RAM size to perform a multi-level wavelet transform, will in return limit the size of the acquired image. Recently, fractional wavelet filter technique became an interesting solution to reduce communication energy and wireless bandwidth, for resource-constrained devices (e.g. digital cameras). The reduction in the required memory in these fractional wavelet transforms is achieved at the expense of the image quality. In this paper, an adaptive fractional artifacts reduction approach is proposed for efficient filtering operations according to the desired compromise between the effectiveness of artifact reduction and algorithm simplicity using some local image features to reduce boundaries artifacts caused by fractional wavelet. Applying such technique on different types of images with different sizes using CDF 9/7 wavelet filters results in a good performance.

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Partially Host-Adaptive Quantization Index Modulation Watermarking in a Baseband-Spread Transformation Domain

Ali E. Hameed

Pages: 33-43

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In order to reduce the impact of watermark embedding on the perceptual fidelity of the marked signal, watermarking systems process the generated watermark to match it to the local properties of the underlying host signal prior to embedding. However, this adaptation process could distort the watermark, affecting its robustness and information content. In this paper, a new watermark coding technique is proposed, that enables the application of some mark- nondistorting host-adaptation processing, where the intensity of the watermark could be redistributed according to the local properties of the underlying host without changing the way of interpreting the watermark to be embedded. This completely eliminates the need to equalize adaptation distortions prior to decoding, and hence, to pass any side information about the adaptation processing to the decoder, too.

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Optical Parallel Scalable High Speed 2D Data Array TSD Adder

Sabah S. Alsheraidah, Alaa A. W. Al-Saffar, Mohmmed A. A. Al-Ebbady

Pages: 11-20

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In this paper, optical scalable parallel and high-speed 2D data array adder for trinary signed-digit (TSD) number is proposed. The digit-decomposition-plane (DDP) coding method is used to represent the 2D TSD data arrays. The algorithm performs parallel TSD addition in constant time independent of the size of the TSD data arrays. The design describes methodology to involve two-step TSD adder. The TSD addition is expressed with several combination logic formulas that are newly derived. Optical implementation with classical optical elements is suggested for proposed TSD adder. Preliminary demonstration example is also described.

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Facial Modelling and Animation: An Overview of The State-of-The Art

Samia Dawood Shakir, Ali A. Al-Azza

Pages: 28-37

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Animating human face presents interesting challenges because of its familiarity as the face is the part utilized to recognize individuals. This paper reviewed the approaches used in facial modeling and animation and described their strengths and weaknesses. Realistic face animation of computer graphic models of human faces can be hard to achieve as a result of the many details that should be approximated in producing realistic facial expressions. Many methods have been researched to create more and more accurate animations that can efficiently represent human faces. We described the techniques that have been utilized to produce realistic facial animation. In this survey, we roughly categorized the facial modeling and animation approach into the following classes: blendshape or shape interpolation, parameterizations, facial action coding system-based approaches, moving pictures experts group-4 facial animation, physics-based muscle modeling, performance driven facial animation, visual speech animation.

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