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The use of prolog in the realisation of digital transfer functions

Grognard, R. J-M., Ostry, D. I. and Palmer, S. R. 1987, The use of prolog in the realisation of digital transfer functions, in ISSPA 1987 : 1st IASTED International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications, Brisbane, Australia, August 24-28, 1987, Institution of Engineers, Barton, A.C.T., pp. 198-199.

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Title The use of prolog in the realisation of digital transfer functions
Author(s) Grognard, R. J-M.
Ostry, D. I.
Palmer, S. R.
Conference name IASTED International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications (1st : 1987 : Brisbane, Qld.)
Conference location Brisbane, Qld.
Conference dates 24-28 Aug. 1987
Title of proceedings ISSPA 1987 : 1st IASTED International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications, Brisbane, Australia, August 24-28, 1987
Editor(s) Boashash, Boualem
Publication date 1987
Start page 198
End page 199
Total pages 2 v. (907 p.)
Publisher Institution of Engineers
Place of publication Barton, A.C.T.
Summary Systems characterised by general graphs are very flexible because of a given application they offer a great number of degrees of freedom and consequently a great possibility of choice to the designer. This can become a drawback in practice when myriads of cases have to be examined analytically and most of them rejected for a variety of heterogeneous reasons. For such design problems, it appears that logic programming languages are ideally suited because they can implement the heterogeneous rules which describe the desired system in a natural way. An application of the Prolog language to the design of active RC biquad circuits investigated by Mouly in his doctoral thesis illustrates the advantages of such a rule-based approach.
ISBN 0858141434
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Language eng
Field of Research 090609 Signal Processing
Socio Economic Objective 970108 Expanding Knowledge in the Information and Computing Sciences
HERDC Research category E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
ERA Research output type E Conference publication
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30029504

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