Yin-Tsung Hwang
National Chung Hsing University
112 Papers
585 Citations
Yin-Tsung Hwang is an academic researcher from National Chung Hsing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Field-programmable gate array & Throughput (business). The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 106 publications. Previous affiliations of Yin-Tsung Hwang include University of Wisconsin-Madison & National Yunlin University of Science and Technology.
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Papers
New adaptable three-moduli set {2n+k, 2n − 1, 2n−1 − 1} for residue number system-based finite impulse response implementation
TL;DR: A new adaptable three-moduli set, f2n+k, 2n − 1, 2 n−1 − 1g, which has three advantages for designing residue number system (RNS)-based digital signal processor (DSP) systems: it does not include a (2n + 1)-type modulo, thus providing a high-speed and low-cost system design.
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VLSI Design of a High Throughput Hybrid Precoding Processor for Wireless MIMO Systems
TL;DR: A new computing algorithm to achieve the matrix decomposition efficiently without compromising the performance is presented and the percentage of choosing correct steering vectors is 90%, which is as good as the OMP scheme can achieve.
On systolic mapping of multi-stage algorithms
Yin-Tsung Hwang,Yu Hen Hu +1 more
- 04 Aug 1992
TL;DR: The authors present a more general mapping problem called multi-stage systolic mapping which focuses on the computing algorithms containing more than one nested loop constructs to be executed sequentially and argues that the adjacent stages should have matched interface to reduce the overhead.
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A High-Performance Pedestrian Detector and Its Implementation on Embedded Systems for Hypermarket Environment
Kuan-Hung Chen,Jesse Der-Chian Deng,Yin-Tsung Hwang +2 more
- 06 Oct 2019
TL;DR: A high-performance convolutional neural network for detecting moving indoor pedestrians as well as its implementation on embedded systems in this paper and the proposed CNN model can achieve the same high accuracy as YOLO v3 at the cost of only 27% of the original model size.
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Block-wise adaptive modulation for OFDM WLAN systems
Yin-Tsung Hwang,Chen-Yu Tsai,Cheng-Chen Lin +2 more
- 23 May 2005
TL;DR: An adaptive modulation framework for the OFDM based IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN system is presented and two adaptive modulation schemes are proposed and both use the estimated subband SNR values to adjust the modulation scheme in a blockwise manner.
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