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RGB imaging system for mapping and monitoring of hemoglobin distribution in skin

2011

A prototype R-G-B imaging system for mapping of skin hemoglobin distribution has been designed and tested. Device basically consists of a commercial RGB sensor (CMOS, max. frame rate 87 fps for VGA resolution), RGB LED ringlight illuminator and orthogonally orientated polarizers for reducing specular reflectance. The system was examined for monitoring of hemoglobin concentration changes during specific provocations - arterial/venous occlusions and heat test. Hemoglobin distribution maps of several skin malformations were obtained, as well.

Materials scienceVideo Graphics Arraybusiness.industryPolarizerFrame rateReflectivitylaw.inventionOpticslawRGB color modelComputer visionHemoglobinSpecular reflectionArtificial intelligencebusinessSPIE Proceedings
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Hybrid Inorganic‐Organic White Light Emitting Diodes

2020

This chapter reviews the state of the art of materials, technologies, characterizations, process and challenges concerning hybrid white light‐emitting diodes (LEDs). Here, for a “hybrid LED” we mean a device based on a layer of organic phosphors (or a mix of inorganic and organic ones) pumped by a high‐energy inorganic LED. Light is emitted by a frequency down‐conversion (sometimes simply named color‐conversion) process. Benefits and weak spots of this technology are investigated with a special attention for the materials involved into the process of frequency down‐conversion, in order to envisage the future impact of the hybrid lighting technology among the well‐established inorganic ones.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryWhite lightOptoelectronicsMetal-organic frameworkInorganic organicbusinessHybrid Inorganic-Organic White Light Emitting Diodes (HWLEDs) Frequency-down conversion Luminescent polymers and molecular dyes Biomaterials and biomolecules Metal-Organic Frameworks Carbon dots Color tuning and rendering of HWLEDs Stability of HWLEDsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaDiode
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Three dimensional nanoscale analysis reveals aperiodic mesopores in a covalent organic framework and conjugated microporous polymer.

2019

The integrated analytical approach developed in this study offers a powerful methodology for the structural characterisation of complex molecular nanomaterials. Structures of a covalent organic framework based on boronate esters (COF-5) and a conjugated microporous polymer (Aza-CMP) have been investigated by a combination of several electron microscopy techniques elucidating the three-dimensional topology of the complex polycrystalline (COF) and non-crystalline (CMP) materials. Unexpected, aperiodic mesoporous channels of 20-50 nm in diameter were found to be penetrating the COF and CMP particles, which cannot be detected by X-ray diffraction techniques. The mesopores appear to be stable un…

Materials sciencedesign02 engineering and technologyQuímica010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesConjugated microporous polymerNanomaterialsstorageChemical engineeringMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceCrystalliteMaterials nanoestructurats0210 nano-technologyMesoporous materialNanoscopic scaleTopology (chemistry)Covalent organic frameworkNanoscale
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Metal frame as local protection of superconducting films from thermomagnetic avalanches

2016

Thermomagnetic avalanches in superconducting films propagating extremely fast while forming unpredictable patterns, represent a serious threat for the performance of devices based on such materials. It is shown here that a normal-metal frame surrounding a selected region inside the film area can provide efficient protection from the avalanches during their propagation stage. Protective behavior is confirmed by magneto-optical imaging experiments on NbN films equipped with Cu and Al frames, and also by performing numerical simulations. Experimentally, it is found that while conventional flux creep is not affected by the frames, the dendritic avalanches are partially or fully screened by them…

Materials sciencemetal framesthermomagnetic avalanchesFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyFluxchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)AluminiumCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsSuperconductivitysuperconducting filmsResistive touchscreenta114Condensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityConductanceThermomagnetic convection021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAvalanche breakdownlcsh:QC1-999Creepchemistry0210 nano-technologylcsh:PhysicsAIP Advances
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A new dynamic identification technique: application to the evaluation of the equivalent strut for infilled frames

2003

A new time domain identification technique for systems under Gaussian white noise input is presented, requiring for its application the measurement of the system response but no information about input intensity. The technique proposed is based on the statistic moment equations derived by using a special class of mathematical models named "potential models". These models allow one to determine fundamental properties of the response statistics, making it possible to identify stiffness and dissipation features of a structural system, and also to determine the excitation input. The technique proposed is here applied to the identification of the strut equivalent to the infill of a single story-…

Mathematical modelStructural systemFrame (networking)System identificationStiffnessWhite noiseItô differential calculuSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzionisymbols.namesakePin-jointed equivalent strutGaussian noisesymbolsmedicineTime domainmedicine.symptomInfilled frameAlgorithmPotential modelStructural identificationCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsEngineering Structures
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Evaluation of the shakedown limit load multiplier for stochastic seismic actions

2017

A new approach for the evaluation of the shakedown limit load multiplier for structures subjected to a combination of quasi-statically variable loads and seismic actions is presented. The common case of frame structures constituted by elastic perfectly plastic material is considered. The acting load history during the lifetime of the structure will be defined as a suitable combination of never ending quasi-statical loads, variable within an appropriate given domain, and stochastic seismic actions occurring for limited time interval. The proposed approach utilizes the Monte Carlo method in order to generate a suitable large number of seismic acceleration histories and the corresponding shake…

Mathematical optimizationElastic plastic frameMonte Carlo method02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter Physic01 natural sciences0203 mechanical engineeringQuasi-statical and seismic loadingMechanics of Material0101 mathematicsDynamic shakedownMathematicsbusiness.industryCumulative distribution functionMechanical EngineeringProbabilistic approachStructural engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsShakedown010101 applied mathematicsMonte Carlo method020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of MaterialsLimit loadMultiplier (economics)businessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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A note on the Bregmanized Total Variation and dual forms

2009

This paper considers two approaches to perform image restoration while preserving the contrast. The first one is the Total Variation-based Bregman iterations while the second consists in the minimization of an energy that involves robust edge preserving regularization. We show that these two approaches can be derived form a common framework. This allows us to deduce new properties and to extend and generalize these two previous approaches.

Mathematical optimizationNoise measurementIterative methodCommon frameworkMinificationTotal variation denoisingAlgorithmRegularization (mathematics)Image restorationMathematics2009 16th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)
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Atmospheric Turbulence Effects Removal on Infrared Sequences Degraded by Local Isoplanatism

2007

When observing an object horizontally at a long distance, degradations due to atmospheric turbulence often occur. Different methods have already been tested to get rid of this kind of degradation, especially on infrared sequences. It has been shown that the Wiener filter applied locally on each frame of a sequence allows to obtain good results in terms of edges, while the regularization by the Laplacian operator applied in the same way provides good results in terms of noise removal in uniform areas. In this article, we present hybrid methods which take advantages of both Wiener filter and Laplacian regularization.

Mathematical optimizationsymbols.namesakeSequenceInfraredFrame (networking)Wiener filtersymbolsAtmospheric turbulenceRegularization (mathematics)Laplace operatorAlgorithmMathematicsDegradation (telecommunications)
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Homogeneous Weyl connections of non-positive curvature

2015

We study homogenous Weyl connections with non-positive sectional curvatures. The Cartesian product $\mathbb S^1 \times M$ carries canonical families of Weyl connections with such a property, for any Riemmanian manifold $M$. We prove that if a homogenous Weyl connection on a manifold, modeled on a unimodular Lie group, is non-positive in a stronger sense (streched non-positive), then it must be locally of the product type.

Mathematics - Differential GeometryPure mathematics01 natural sciencesGaussian thermostatssymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsNon-positive curvatureNon-positive curvature0101 mathematicsConnection (algebraic framework)53C24 53C21Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisLie groupWeyl connectionsCartesian productManifoldUnimodular matrixDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Differential geometrysymbolsWeyl transformationMathematics::Differential Geometry010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and TopologyAnalysisAnnals of Global Analysis and Geometry
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Symplectic Applicability of Lagrangian Surfaces

2009

We develop an approach to affine symplectic invariant geometry of Lagrangian surfaces by the method of moving frames. The fundamental invariants of elliptic Lagrangian immersions in affine symplectic four-space are derived together with their integrability equa- tions. The invariant setup is applied to discuss the question of symplectic applicability for elliptic Lagrangian immersions. Explicit examples are considered.

Mathematics - Differential GeometryPure mathematicsdifferential invariantsSymplectic vector spaceFOS: MathematicsSymplectomorphismMoment mapMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematical PhysicsMathematicsSymplectic manifoldapplicabilityLagrangian surfaceslcsh:MathematicsMathematical analysisSymplectic representationmoving frameslcsh:QA1-939Symplectic matrixaffine symplectic geometryAffine geometry of curvesDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Lagrangian surfaces; affine symplectic geometry; moving frames; differential invariants; applicability.Geometry and TopologyAnalysisSymplectic geometry
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