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A fast enhanced iterative blind deconvolution algorithm

Research Abstract
This paper, presents an exact estimation of the PSF size for both noisy and noiseless images that is essential for good quality image restoration. Having accurately estimated the PSF, the paper also proposes a fast double updating algorithm for improving the quality of the restored image. It is based on minimizing some largest errors between the blurred image and its equivalent computed as the 2-D convolution of the estimated restored image and the estimated PSF. Simulation results have been given to verify that the proposed technique manages to correctly estimate the PSF size for noisy and noiseless cases as well as yielding a sharpened image with higher PSNR than classical approaches.
Research Authors
MF Fahmy, GM Abdel Raheem, US Mohammed, OF Fahmy
Research Department
Research Journal
2012 19th International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing (IWSSIP)
Research Member
Research Pages
608-611
Research Publisher
IEEE
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6208316/
Research Year
2012

A low complexity OFDM system with minimum intersymbol interference

Research Abstract
Different guard interval techniques for the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) transmission are suggested to reduce the interference between successive symbols (i.e. Inter-Symbol Interference, ISI) and interference between different carriers within the same symbol (i.e. Inter-Carrier Interference, ICI). In this paper, the impact of replacing the Cyclic Prefix (CP) by zeros insertion (ZI) before the Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) process on OFDM is studied. Associated with each OFDM symbol, the zeros will be added in the transmitter before the IFFT process. For symmetry of the OFDM symbol, the zeros will be inserted with the same length among the OFDM frames. The ZI acts as a buffer region where delayed information from the previous symbols can get stored. The receiver has to exclude samples from the ZI which got corrupted by the previous symbol when choosing the samples for an OFDM …
Research Authors
Usama S Mohammed, Ahmed Tohamy
Research Department
Research Journal
2012 5th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC)
Research Member
Research Pages
22-29
Research Publisher
IEEE
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012

Chord-length shape features for human activity recognition

Research Abstract
Despite their high stability and compactness, chord-length shape features have received relatively little attention in the human action recognition literature. In this paper, we present a new approach for human activity recognition, based on chord-length shape features. The most interesting contribution of this paper is twofold. We first show how a compact, computationally efficient shape descriptor; the chord-length shape features are constructed using 1-D chord-length functions. Second, we unfold how to use fuzzy membership functions to partition action snippets into a number of temporal states. On two benchmark action datasets (KTH and WEIZMANN), the approach yields promising results that compare favorably with those previously reported in the literature, while maintaining real-time performance.
Research Authors
Samy Sadek, Ayoub Al-Hamadi, Bernd Michaelis, Usama Sayed
Research Department
Research Journal
ISRN Machine Vision
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Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
2012
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012

C2. Progressive Image Transmission over OFDM System with Minimum Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR)

Research Abstract
A modified Orthogonal Frequency Division MuItiplexing (OFDM) system for robust progressive image transmission is proposed in this paper. A joint sOUfce-channel coder (JSC C ) is employed in the modified OFDM system. The set partitioning hierarchical trees (SPTHT) used as SOUfce code, and The Low-Density Parity-C heck (LDPC ) used as a channel coder. The SPTHT coder is modified to generate fOUf different groups of bit stream relative to its significances. An unequal error protection (UEP) is suggested for data groups with the LDPC coder. Also, the modified OFDM system includes an adaptive c1ipping technique as a Peak to average power ratio (PAPR) reduction technique for OFDM signal. This proposed PAPR reduction technique is based on adaptive c1ipping for the amplitude of the input signal, where each of signals related to the different fOUf groups of the modified SPTHT coder is c1ipped with a …
Research Authors
Usama S Mohammed, Osama A Omer, Ahmed SA Mubarak
Research Department
Research Journal
2013 30th National Radio Science Conference (NRSC)
Research Member
Research Pages
141-148
Research Publisher
IEEE
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6587927/
Research Year
2013

On a high performance image compression technique

Research Abstract
We introduce an optimal approach to colour image compression using a new scan method. We propose efficient methods to increase the compression ratio for colour images by dividing the colour image into non-overlapping blocks and applying a different compression ratio for these blocks depending on the classification of blocks into edge and non-edge blocks. In an edge block (a region that contains important information) the compression ratio is reduced to prevent loss of information, while in a non-edge block (a smooth region which does not have important information), a high compression ratio is used. The new proposed scan is used instead of the zigzag scan. A particular implementation of this approach was tested, and its performance was quantified using the peak signal-to-noise ratio. Numerical results indicated general improvements in visual quality for colour image coding.
Research Authors
Walaa M Abd-Elhafiez, Usama S Mohammed, Adem Kilicman
Research Department
Research Journal
Science Asia
Research Member
Research Pages
416-422
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
39
Research Website
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/3e61/a7125751ebd6e4a5f0a5e6b5a6caaed62626.pdf
Research Year
2013

Proposed approaches to enhance the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing system

Research Abstract
In the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems, where the data symbols are transmitted in parallel on different carriers, the length of a symbol is extended. This extension of the symbol length causes the OFDM system to be less sensitive to channel dispersion than a single carrier system transmitting data symbols at the same data rate. However, at the edges of the OFDM symbol, the channel dispersion still causes distortion, and hence introduces interference between successive symbols (ie Inter-Symbol Interference, ISI) and interference between different carriers within the same symbol (ie Inter-Carrier Interference, ICI). Different guard interval techniques for the OFDM transmission were suggested to reduce the interference between successive symbols. The most commonly used guard interval is the cyclic prefix (CP). In this paper, the impact of replacing the CP by zero insertion (ZI) before the Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) process on the OFDM transmitter is studied. The motivation of using the ZI instead of the CP is the reduction in the transmission rate and the high performance in reducing the channel distortion. Moreover, the proposed ZI-OFDM system is suitable to minimize the effect of the fading channel when the channel characteristics are unknown or difficult to be estimated. Another approach to enhance the OFDM system is also introduced in this paper. A signal denoising approach is suggested to be added in the receiver to reduce the effect of the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel. In this approach, the Radio Frequency signal (RF) is enhanced using a wavelet thresholding technique instead of …
Research Authors
Usama Sayed Mohammed, Ahmed Tohamy
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences, Assiut University, Faculty of Engineering
Research Member
Research Pages
983-1001
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
42-2
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2014

SPHERE DECODER FOR NETWORK CODED COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATIONS

Research Abstract
In cooperative communications, multiple sources communicate with a single destination in the presence of relay nodes. Network coding in cooperative communications allows the relay nodes to combine the data received from the sources and send the linear combination to the destination. The difference in complexity, reliability and overhead is a critical issue when we compare among the different decoders. In this paper, soft-decision maximum a posterior (MAP) decoder that has an optimal reliability and neglected overhead is proposed. Moreover, the Sphere decoder is used to reduce the complexity of the proposed MAP decoder. The proposed implementation proves that the sphere decoder can be used to reduce the complexity of the MAP decoder to about 3% related to the original complexity of the decoder.
Research Authors
Usama Sayed Mohammed, Taha Khalf, Safwat M Ramzy
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences
Research Member
Research Pages
968–982
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
42-4
Research Website
http://www.aun.edu.eg/journal_files/203_J_3743.pdf
Research Year
2014

DIRECT SEQUENCE DATA SEPARATION USING ADAPTIVE BLIND DECONVOLUTION

Research Abstract
Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) signal is generated by modulating the pseudo random noise (PN) sequence with the data signal. The receiver must generate the same PN sequence to extract the direct sequence signal and then get the data signal. This paper presents a method to separate the PN sequence and data sequence from DSSS signal using adaptive blind deconvolution technique which utilizes the normalized cumulant of the adaptive signal. To minimize the computation burden the process gain is first estimated and is used in the adaptation process. The process gain estimator is also based on the computation of the normalized cumulant. Moreover, an efficient method that can enhance the direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) signal at the receiver is introduced without complicating traditional slipping and tracking schemes. Both theoretical analysis and computer simulations verify the validity of the proposed method.
Research Authors
Gamal MM Abdel Rahem, Usama Sayed Mohammed, Khaled S Sherif
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences
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Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ebdf/9693b074a948d65c672b6fc6816566d66f4c.pdf
Research Year
2015

A Framework for Satellite Image Enhancement Using Quantum Genetic and Weighted IHS+Wavelet Fusion Method

Research Abstract
this paper examined the applicability of quantum genetic algorithms to solve optimization problems posed by satellite image enhancement techniques, particularly superresolution, and fusion. We introduce a framework starting from reconstructing the higher-resolution panchromatic image by using the subpixel-shifts between a set of lower-resolution images (registration), then interpolation, restoration, till using the higher-resolution image in pan-sharpening a multispectral image by weighted IHS+ Wavelet fusion technique. For successful superresolution, accurate image registration should be achieved by optimal estimation of subpixel-shifts. Optimal-parameters blind restoration and interpolation should be performed for the optimal quality higher-resolution image. There is a trade-off between spatial and spectral enhancement in image fusion; it is difficult for the existing methods to do the best in both aspects. The objective here is to achieve all combined requirements with optimal fusion weights, and use the parameters constraints to direct the optimization process. QGA is used to estimate the optimal parameters needed for each mathematic model in this framework “Super-resolution and fusion.” The simulation results show that the QGA-based method can be used successfully to estimate automatically the approaching parameters which need the maximal accuracy, and achieve higher quality and efficient convergence rate more than the corresponding conventional GA-based and the classic computational methods.
Research Authors
Usama S. MOHAMED Amal A. HAMED, Osama A. OMER
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications
Research Member
Research Pages
8-15
Research Publisher
IJACSA
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
7-4
Research Website
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Osama_Omer4/publication/301946035_A_Framework_for_Satellite_Image_Enhancement_Using_Quantum_Genetic_and_Weighted_IHSWavelet_Fusion_Method/links/5740519108ae298602e9ebdf/A-Framework-for-Satellite-Image-Enhancement-Using
Research Year
2016
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