| |  | Gupta, A. K. | Novel Distortion Estimation Technique for Hardware-Based JPEG2000 Encoder System read moreAbstract: Optimal rate-control is an important feature of JPEG2000 which allows simple truncation of compressed bit stream to achieve best image quality at a given target bit rate. Accurate distortion estimation (DE) with respect to the allowed bit stream truncation points, is essential for the rate-control performance. In this paper, we address the issues involved in accurate DE for the hardware oriented implementation of JPEG2000 encoding systems. We propose a novel hardware efficient DE technique. Rate control based on the proposed technique results in a average peak signal-to-noise ratio degradation of only 0.02 dB with respect to the optimal DE technique used in the software implementations of JPEG2000. This is the best performance reported in comparison to existing techniques. The proposed technique requires only an additional 4096 memory bits per block coder which is 80% less than the memory requirements of optimal technique.  This article is not yet tagged | 2007 |
| |  | Gupta, A. K. | Knowledge Flows within Multinational Corporations read moreAbstract: Pursuing a nodal (i.e., subsidiary) level of analysis, this paper advances and tests an overarching theoretical framework pertaining to intracorporate knowledge transfers within multinational corporations (MNCs). We predicted that (i) knowledge outflows from a subsidiary would be positively associated with value of the subsidiarys knowledge stock, its motivational disposition to share knowledge, and the richness of transmission channels; and (ii) knowledge inflows into a subsidiary would be positively associated with richness of transmission channels, motivational disposition to acquire knowledge, and the capacity to absorb the incoming knowledge. These predictions were tested empirically with data from 374 subsidiaries within 75 MNCs headquartered in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Except for our predictions regarding the impact of source unit's motivational disposition on knowledge outflows, the data provide either full or partial support to all of the other elements of our theoretical framework.
 This article is not yet tagged | 2000 |