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Multiplicative cases from additive cases: Extension of Kolmogorov–Feller equation to parametric Poisson white noise processes

2007

Abstract In this paper the response of nonlinear systems driven by parametric Poissonian white noise is examined. As is well known, the response sample function or the response statistics of a system driven by external white noise processes is completely defined. Starting from the system driven by external white noise processes, when an invertible nonlinear transformation is applied, the transformed system in the new state variable is driven by a parametric type excitation. So this latter artificial system may be used as a tool to find out the proper solution to solve systems driven by parametric white noises. In fact, solving this new system, being the nonlinear transformation invertible, …

Fokker-Planck equation; Itô's calculus; Kolmogorov-Feller equation; Parametric forces; Poisson input; Stochastic differential calculusState variableAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringKolmogorov-Feller equationPoisson inputlaw.inventionlawCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsParametric statisticsParametric forceMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisFokker-Planck equationStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsWhite noiseCondensed Matter PhysicsItô's calculuNonlinear systemNoiseInvertible matrixNuclear Energy and EngineeringFokker–Planck equationStochastic differential calculusPoisson's equationProbabilistic Engineering Mechanics
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Factors affecting flavor perception in space: Does the spacecraft environment influence food intake by astronauts?

2020

International audience; The intention to send a crewed mission to Mars involves a huge amount of planning to ensure a safe and successful mission. Providing adequate amounts of food for the crew is a major task, but 20 years of feeding astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have resulted in a good knowledge base. A crucial observation from the ISS is that astronauts typically consume only 80% of their daily calorie requirements when in space. This is despite daily exercise regimes that keep energy usage at very similar levels to those found on Earth. This calorie deficit seems to have little effect on astronauts who spend up to 12 months on the ISS, but given that a mission to …

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Accuracy in dynamic laser speckle: optimum size of speckles for temporal and frequency analyses

2016

The dynamic laser-speckle phenomenon has been used as a potential tool to monitor the activity of many biological and nonbiological samples; however, a key tailoring of the experimental configuration must be taken into account to avoid wrong measurements, since the general rules addressed to speckle as information cannot be directly adopted in dynamic laser-speckle monitoring. The speckle/pixel size ratio is provided by the f-number and by the magnification of the macro lens, and attention is mainly directed toward adjusting a speckle/pixel ratio higher than 1. However, a speckle/pixel ratio much higher than one does not mean an optimum adjustment. This work tested different apertures with …

Frequency responsePixelbusiness.industryApertureComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringSpeckle noise02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.invention010309 opticsLens (optics)Speckle patternOpticsPixel aspect ratiolawElectronic speckle pattern interferometry0103 physical sciences0210 nano-technologybusinessOptical Engineering
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Robust Light Field Watermarking by 4D Wavelet Transform

2020

Unlike common 2D images, the light field representation of a scene delivers spatial and angular description which is of paramount importance for 3D reconstruction. Despite the numerous methods proposed for 2D image watermarking, such methods do not address the angular information of the light field. Hence the exploitation of such methods may cause severe destruction of the angular information. In this paper, we propose a novel method for light field watermarking with extensive consideration of the spatial and angular information. Considering the 4D innate of the light field, the proposed method incorporates 4D wavelet for the purpose of watermarking and converts the heavily-correlated chann…

General Computer ScienceComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION4D waveletImage processing02 engineering and technologyGaussian noisesymbols.namesakeWaveletRobustness (computer science)Computer Science::Multimedia0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDiscrete cosine transformMedian filterlight fieldplenoptic imageGeneral Materials ScienceComputer visionDigital watermarkingbusiness.industry3D reconstructionGeneral EngineeringWavelet transformDCT020207 software engineeringcomputer.file_formatÒpticaGaussian noiseJPEG 2000symbolsRGB color model020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceDigital watermarkinglcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringbusinesscomputerlcsh:TK1-9971Light fieldImatges Processament Tècniques digitalsIEEE Access
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On the analysis of the cat's pattern recognition system

1983

The objective of the paper is to determine in abstract terms the algorithms used by the cat detecting simple patterns and to quantify the contributions of the visual areas 17, 18, 19 for this task. The data incorporated in the algorithm are collected from behavioral experiments where the animals had to distinguish between two patterns. The patterns were superimposed with gaussian noise and the detection probability was measured. The resulting model describes pattern recognition in two steps: first extraction of features and second classification. The test of the validity of the model system was to predict the outcome of similar experiments but with different patterns. With the help of the m…

General Computer ScienceModels PsychologicalRetinaTask (project management)Discrimination Learningsymbols.namesakeSimple (abstract algebra)medicineAnimalsParametric equationVision Ocularbusiness.industryInformation processingPattern recognitionOutcome (probability)Form PerceptionVisual cortexmedicine.anatomical_structurePattern Recognition VisualGaussian noisePattern recognition (psychology)CatssymbolsArtificial intelligencePsychologybusinessMathematicsBiotechnologyBiological Cybernetics
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Effect of Local Geology on Ground Motion in the City of Palermo, Italy, as Inferred from Aftershocks of the 6 September 2002 Mw 5.9 Earthquake

2005

On 6 September 2002 a M w 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast of Palermo (Italy). In the days after the mainshock, eight temporary stations were installed in the city to record aftershocks on different geological formations. Seismograms of about 30 earthquakes with magnitude ≥2.8 are analyzed. The data analysis confirms the role of near-surface geology in causing locally significant variations of the ground-shaking level as already inferred by Guidoboni et al. (2003) from historical damage scenario studies. The largest spectral variations estimated through aftershock recordings result in a factor of 10 difference between stiff and soft sites, in frequ…

Geographic information systembusiness.industryAmbient noise levelBoreholeMagnitude (mathematics)GeophysicsAmplitudePalermo site effects EC8Geochemistry and PetrologyNatural hazardbusinessSeismogramGeologySeismologyAftershockBulletin of the Seismological Society of America
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Microtremor Measurements in the City of Palermo, Italy: Analysis of the Correlation between Local Geology and Damage

2008

Abstract This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city of Sicily (Italy). The dataset has been processed using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVNSR) technique and interpreted in terms of local geology, which is characterized by the presence of alluvial sediments of two riverbeds masked by urbanization since the seventeenth century. HVNSRs show significant variations in the study area: when the transition stiff to soft is crossed, a typical spectral peak appears in the HVNSRs, mostly in the frequency band 1–2 Hz, and exceeding a factor of 3 in amplitude. Using available information on subsurface geological structure, we compute…

GeophysicsAmplitudeGeochemistry and PetrologyThreshold limit valueFrequency bandAmbient noise levelRange (statistics)MicrotremorMicrotremorslocal seismic response site effectsCanonical correlationLinear combinationSeismologyGeologyBulletin of the Seismological Society of America
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Implementation of a new adaptive algorithm using fuzzy cost function and robust to impulsive noise

2012

Adaptive filters are used in a wide range of applications such as noise cancellation, system identification, and prediction. One of the main problems for theses filters is the impulsive noise as it generates algorithm unstability. This work shows the development, simulation and hardware implementation of a new algorithm robust to impulsive noise. Hardware implementation becomes essential in many cases where a real time execution, reduced size, or low power system is needed. An efficient hardware architecture is proposed and different optimizations for size and speed are developed: no need for control state machine, reduced computation requirements due to simplifications, etc. Furthermore, t…

Hardware architectureAdaptive filterFinite-state machineAdaptive algorithmControl theoryComputer scienceRobustness (computer science)Impulse noiseFuzzy logicActive noise control2012 19th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (ICECS 2012)
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Orientational analysis of planar fibre systems observed as a Poisson shot-noise process

2007

Summary We consider two-dimensional fibrous materials observed as a digital greyscale image. The problem addressed is to estimate the orientation distribution of unobservable thin fibres from a greyscale image modelled by a planar Poisson shot-noise process. The classical stereological approach is not straightforward, because the point intensities of thin fibres along sampling lines may not be observable. For such cases, Karkkainen et al. (2001) suggested the use of scaled variograms determined from grey values along sampling lines in several directions. Their method is based on the assumption that the proportion between the scaled variograms and point intensities in all directions of sampl…

HistologyBoolean modelbusiness.industryMathematical analysisShot noiseObservablePoisson distributionGrayscalePathology and Forensic Medicinesymbols.namesakePlanarOpticssymbolsVariogrambusinessBessel functionMathematicsJournal of Microscopy
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Path integral solution by fractional calculus

2008

In this paper, the Path Integral solution is developed in terms of complex moments. The method is applied to nonlinear systems excited by normal white noise. Crucial point of the proposed procedure is the representation of the probability density of a random variable in terms of complex moments, recently proposed by the first two authors. Advantage of this procedure is that complex moments do not exhibit hierarchy. Extension of the proposed method to the study of multi degree of freedom systems is also discussed.

HistoryComplex momentsHierarchy (mathematics)Mathematical analysisProbability density functionNon-linear Random VibrationWhite noisePath integral methodComputer Science ApplicationsEducationFractional calculusNonlinear systemPath integral formulationRepresentation (mathematics)Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniRandom variableMathematics
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