Sequencing

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For the sense of "sequencing" used in electronic music, see the music sequencer article. For sequence learning in cognitive science, see sequence learning. In genetics and biochemistry, sequencing means to determine the primary structure (or primary sequence) of an unbranched biopolymer. (Wikipedia.org)


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2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)

The conference covers a broad range of topics in information theory including coding theory, communication theory, compression, data security, detection and estimation, information theory and statistics, information theory in networks, multi-terminal information theory, pattern recognition and learning, quantum information theor, sequences and complexity, Shannon theory, signal processing, source coding as well as novel applications of information theory.


2012 7th International Conference on Computer Science & Education (ICCSE 2012)

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Annual selected topics including cloud computing\, internet of things\, recommendation system\, green communication and web application etc. It also covers the topics of interaction between engineering education and computer science.


2012 IEEE 26th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA)

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The conference covers theory\, design and application of computer networks and distributed computing and information systems.


2012 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW 2012)

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The past decade has seen an exponential increase in the data stored in distributed locations in various forms including corporate & personal data\, multimedia\, and medical data in repositories. The grand challenge is to store\, process and transfer this massive amount of data\, efficiently and securely over heterogeneous communication networks.

  • 2010 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW 2010)

    Algebraic Methods in Communications Technology

  • 2009 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW 2009)

    Covers the most relevant topics in Information Theory and Coding Theory of interest to the most recent applications to wireless networks, sensor networks, and biology

  • 2008 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW 2008)

    This workshop will take a brief look into the recent information theory past to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Shannon's landmark paper, and then proceed to explore opportunities for information theory research in quantum computation, biology, statistics, and computer science.

  • 2006 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW 2006)


2011 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW)

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Information Theory. Topics will include but are not restricted to: Graph-based codes and iterative decoding; Codes, lattices and cryptography; Multi-terminal information theory; Distributed source and channel coding; Quantum computing and coding; Information Theory in Biology; Coding for Wireless Systems; Compressed sensing

  • 2010 IEEE Information Theory Workshop on Information Theory (ITW)

    ITW's purpose is to be a forum for technical exchange among scientists and engineers working on fundamentals of information theory. The agenda are broad and will cover the diverse topics that information theory presently impacts. Topics include: Coding theory and practice, Communication theory, Cryptography, Detection and estimation and Information theory and statistics.

  • 2009 IEEE Information Theory Workshop on Networking and Information Theory (ITW)

    Fundamentals of networking and/or other areas of information theory, and, in particular, to promote cross-fertilization between those with interests primarily in networking and those with interests primarily in other parts of information theory

  • 2007 IEEE Information Theory Workshop on Information Theory for Wireless Networks (ITW)

    The workshop will be focused on information theory for wireless networks. Wireless networks present some of the most difficult challenges to information theorists. At the same time, wireless applications in some form provide, worldwide, the strongest economic motivational factor for the information theoretic research.

  • 2006 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW)


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Xplore Articles related to Sequencing

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  • Stabilization of Flood Sequencing Protocols in Sensor Networks

    Young-ri Choi; Chin-Tser Huang; Gouda, M.G. Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on, 2010

    Flood is a communication primitive that can be used by the base station of a sensor network to send a copy of a message to every sensor in the network. When a sensor receives a flood message, the sensor needs to check whether it has received this message for the first time and so this message is fresh, or it ...

  • Sequencing Support System: A robotic system for processing DNA samples

    Brignac, S. Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE, 1997

    The development of very high-throughput and autonomous robotic workstations will be necessary to quickly and efficiently complete the sequencing of the 3 billion nucleotide base pairs that make up the human genome. The key to our sequencing scale-up efforts is the development of the Sequencing Support System. The Sequencing Support System is an integrated robotic workstation built around a 3-meter ...

  • SCORM sequencing testing for sequencing control mode

    Hsuan-Pu Chang; Chun-Chia Wang; Kuen Han Jan; Shih, T.K. Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2006. AINA 2006. 20th International Conference on, 2006

    In SCORM 2004 defines the sequencing information that describes how SCORM-conformant content may be sequenced to the learner through a set of learner or system-initiated navigation events. It provides users the ability to prescribe the intend learning sequencing strategy by themselves, but quit many completed definitions and lacking the testing mechanism for these authored sequencing information results in usual developers ...

  • The framework of sequencing model in university courses: A case study in UiTM

    Shuib, S.; Hamid, S.; Jasmis, J.; Elias, S.J.; Sadek, D.M. Networked Computing and Advanced Information Management (NCM), 2011 7th International Conference on, 2011

    The research focuses on sequencing structure of Learning Content Management System (LCMS). The aim of the research is to construct the sequencing model of Course management System of FTMSK (CMS-FTMSK) as well as to compare several approaches in modeling sequencing. SCORM Sequencing Model is used while constructing the sequencing model for CMS-FTMSK. This research will deliver the most reliable model ...

  • Engineering in genomics. Technical improvements in high throughput genome sequencing

    Mardis, E.R. Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE, 1995

    High-throughput DNA sequencing of the C. elegans genome currently is ongoing at our Genome Sequencing Center (GSC) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and at the Sanger Centre in Hinxton, England. Our collaborative effort is aimed at completion of this 100 Mb genome by the end of 1998. Now just into our fifth year of sequencing, we ...

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Educational Resources on Sequencing

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  • Reliability Analysis of Computer-based Systems Using Dynamic Fault Trees

    Bechta Dugan, Joanne Reliability Analysis of Computer-based Systems Using Dynamic Fault Trees, 2004

    Redundant or fault tolerant computer-based systems provide several challenges to reliability analysis and probabilistic risk assessment. Computer systems which are designed to achieve high reliability frequently employ high levels of redundancy, dynamic redundancy management and complex fault and error recovery techniques. It is precisely this flexibility and adaptability inherent in fault tolerant computer systems that makes analysis problematic. In this ...

  • Ultra-Wideband Radio Technology

    Siwiak, Kai Ultra-Wideband Radio Technology, 2005

    This tutorial traces UWB technology through history, regulations, standards, system implementations and commercial applications. Methods of generating and modulating UWB signals are described and set in the context of UWB proposals for IEEE802 Standards. UWB antenna, radiation, and propagation phenomena, including unique behavior in multipath, are presented in contrast with narrow band radio. Examples of UWB link margins including data ...

  • Design of Small Ultra-Wideband Antennas

    Chen, Zhi Ning Design of Small Ultra-Wideband Antennas, 2009

    This is a hot topic due to immediate demand from industry. However, the key design issues are often ignored, in particular by the students. In this course, these issues will be highlighted from an application point of view. The theoretical analysis is also given to help students understand the broadband radiation behavior well. The following is the abstract of the ...

  • MIMO-aided OFDM for LTE, WiMAX, WiFi and other Next-generation Multi-carrier Wireless Systems Part 5

    Hanzo, Lajos MIMO-aided OFDM for LTE, WiMAX, WiFi and other Next-generation Multi-carrier Wireless Systems Part 5, 2010

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a method of digital modulation in which a signal is split into several narrowband channels at different frequencies.<br><br>CDMA is a form of multiplexing, which allows numerous signals to occupy a single transmission channel, optimising the use of available bandwidth. Multiplexing is sending multiple signals or streams of information on a carrier at the same time ...

  • MIMO-aided OFDM for LTE, WiMAX, WiFi and other Next-generation Multi-carrier Wireless Systems Part 1

    Hanzo, Lajos MIMO-aided OFDM for LTE, WiMAX, WiFi and other Next-generation Multi-carrier Wireless Systems Part 1, 2010

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a method of digital modulation in which a signal is split into several narrowband channels at different frequencies.<br><br>CDMA is a form of multiplexing, which allows numerous signals to occupy a single transmission channel, optimising the use of available bandwidth. Multiplexing is sending multiple signals or streams of information on a carrier at the same time ...

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Standards related to Sequencing

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Periodicals related to Sequencing

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  • Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE

    Both general and technical articles on current technologies and methods used in biomedical and clinical engineering; societal implications of medical technologies; current news items; book reviews; patent descriptions; and correspondence. Special interest departments, students, law, clinical engineering, ethics, new products, society news, historical features and government.

  • Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on

    The fundamental nature of the communication process; storage, transmission and utilization of information; coding and decoding of digital and analog communication transmissions; study of random interference and information-bearing signals; and the development of information-theoretic techniques in diverse areas, including data communication and recording systems, communication networks, cryptography, detection systems, pattern recognition, learning, and automata.

  • Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on

    The proposed IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology will be devoted to the publication of manuscripts of archival value in the general area of nanotechnology, that is rapidly emerging as one of the fastest growing and most promising new technological developments for the next generation and beyond.

  • Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on

    IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS) is published monthly. Topic areas include, but are not limited to the following: a) architectures: design, analysis, and implementation of multiple-processor systems (including multi-processors, multicomputers, and networks); impact of VLSI on system design; interprocessor communications; b) software: parallel languages and compilers; scheduling and task partitioning; databases, operating systems, and programming environments for ...

  • Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A, IEEE Transactions on

    Systems engineering, including efforts that involve issue formnaulations, issue analysis and modeling, and decision making and issue interpretation at any of the life-cycle phases associated with the definition, development, and implementation of large systems. It will also include efforts that relate to systems management, systems engineering processes and a variety of systems engineering methods such as optimization, modeling and simulation. ...