Patent classifications
H03H21/0043
Forgetful Bloom Filter Structure
Various implementations described herein are directed to a device having a write circuit that provides data for storage. The device may include a memory circuit that stores the data in leaky bitcells with capacitive elements that gradually discharge over a pre-determined period of time. The device may include a read circuit that enables the leaky bitcells to operate as one or more memory storage elements. The device may include a query circuit that identifies matches between a query data and output data provided by the read circuit.
SUBSPACE-CONSTRAINED PARTIAL UPDATE METHOD FOR REDUCED-COMPLEXITY MODE ESTIMATION IN HIGH-DIMENSIONAL DATA SETS
A method is described for reduced-complexity estimation of signal and data modes in high-dimensional data sets, by implementing subspace-constrained partial updates to optimize an eigenvalue-based objective function. The method selects, from a set of combiner weights, a set of update weights and a set of held weights; performs updates to the set of held weights within a reduced-dimensionality subspace and unconstrained updates to the set of update weights to produce updated combiner weights; and employs the updated combiner weights to determine at least one solution to an eigenequation or pseudo-eigenequation.
System and methods for high performance filtering techniques for sensorless direct position and speed estimation
Disclosed are implementations, including a method that includes obtaining measurement samples relating to electrical operation of an electric motor drive providing power to an electric motor, deriving, based on the samples, instantaneous estimates for parameters characterizing speed and/or position of the motor according to an optimization process based on a cost function defined for the samples, and applying a filtering operation to the instantaneous estimates to generate filtered values of the motor's speed and/or position. The filtering operation includes computing the filtered values using the derived instantaneous estimates in response to a determination that a computed convexity of the cost function is greater than or equal to a convexity threshold value, and/or applying a least-squares filtering operation to the derived instantaneous estimates and using at least one set of previous estimates derived according to the optimization process applied to previous measurement samples.
SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE FILTERING TECHNIQUES FOR SENSORLESS DIRECT POSITION AND SPEED ESTIMATION
Disclosed are implementations, including a method that includes obtaining measurement samples relating to electrical operation of an electric motor drive providing power to an electric motor, deriving, based on the samples, instantaneous estimates for parameters characterizing speed and/or position of the motor according to an optimization process based on a cost function defined for the samples, and applying a filtering operation to the instantaneous estimates to generate filtered values of the motor's speed and/or position. The filtering operation includes computing the filtered values using the derived instantaneous estimates in response to a determination that a computed convexity of the cost function is greater than or equal to a convexity threshold value, and/or applying a least-squares filtering operation to the derived instantaneous estimates and using at least one set of previous estimates derived according to the optimization process applied to previous measurement samples.
Hearing device with motion sensor used to detect feedback path instability
An audio input signal is digitized via circuitry of an ear-wearable device. An adaptive feedback canceller has an adaptive filter producing an output that is inserted into the digitized audio input signal to cancel feedback. A motion detector provides a motion signal indicative of motion of the car-wearable device. A processor is operable to determine a change in a feedback path based on the motion signal. The processor causes the adaptive filter to have faster adaption in response to the change in the feedback path is above a first threshold. The processor also causes the adaptive filter to have slower adaption in response to the change in the feedback path being below a second threshold.
HEARING DEVICE WITH MOTION SENSOR USED TO DETECT FEEDBACK PATH INSTABILITY
An audio input signal is digitized via circuitry of an ear-wearable device. An adaptive feedback canceller has an adaptive filter producing an output that is inserted into the digitized audio input signal to cancel feedback. A motion detector provides a motion signal indicative of motion of the ear-wearable device. A processor is operable to determine a change in a feedback path based on the motion signal. The processor causes the adaptive filter to have faster adaption in response to the change in the feedback path is above a first threshold. The processor also causes the adaptive filter to have slower adaption in response to the change in the feedback path being below a second threshold.