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Optical sensor for remote estimation of alcohol concentration in blood stream

2013

Abstract The purpose of this manuscript is to validate our recently developed novel optical approach for extraction of remote vibration sources as a successful technique to estimate the alcohol concentration in blood stream. This technique is based on the tracking of temporal changes of reflected secondary speckle patterns produced in human skin when being illuminated by a laser beam. Since the skin’s vibrations profile is changed due to the alcohol in the blood stream, the extraction of the vibration profile can be translated into the corresponding alcohol concentration values by means of defining several parameters acting as indicators for the presence of alcohol in the blood stream. We h…

business.industryAcousticsAlcoholAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCar driversSpeckle patternchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsMeasurement devicechemistryEnvironmental scienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessBlood streamLaser beamsBreath alcohol concentrationOptics Communications
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1981

Refractive indices and refractive index increments of the system polystyrene/trans-decalin were measured under pressures up to 500 bar and at temperatures between 20 and 60°C. The measurements were performed with a new, recently designed interferometer. The results demonstrate a sufficient agreement of the refractive index values measured at different temperatures and pressures with the equations of Eykman and Gladstone-Dale whereas the Lorenz-Lorentz equation indicates larger deviations. The experimental data of the refractive index increment follow none of the refractive index mixture rules. It is therefore recommended to determine refractive index increments at different pressures experi…

business.industryAnalytical chemistryPhysics::OpticsFunction (mathematics)chemistry.chemical_compoundInterferometryTemperature and pressureOpticsDecalinchemistryPolymer chemistryPolystyrenebusinessRefractive indexBar (unit)Die Makromolekulare Chemie
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Improved superresolution in coherent optical systems.

2001

Objects that temporally vary slowly can be superresolved by the use of two synchronized moving masks such as pinholes or gratings. This approach to superresolution allows one to exceed Abbe’s limit of resolution. Moreover, under coherent illumination, superresolution requires a certain approximation based on the time averaging of intensity rather than of field distribution. When extensive digital postprocessing can be incorporated into the optical system, a detector array and some postprocessing algorithms can replace the grating that is responsible for information decoding. In this way, no approximation is needed and the synchronization that is necessary when two gratings are used is simpl…

business.industryApertureComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Aperture synthesisPhysics::OpticsGratingSuperresolutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSynchronizationsymbols.namesakeOpticssymbolsSpatial frequencyBusiness and International ManagementbusinessImage resolutionDoppler effectDecoding methodsApplied optics
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A sun-induced vegetation fluorescence retrieval method from top of atmosphere radiance for the FLEX/Sentinel-3 TanDEM mission

2015

A new fluorescence retrieval method is proposed to support ESA's 8th Earth Explorer FLuorescence EXplorer/Sentinel-3 (FLEX-S3) candidate tandem mission. FLEX is the first mission specially dedicated to measure the Sun-Induced vegetation chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) strongly related with the vegetation photosynthetic activity. Most hyperspectral fluorescence retrieval algorithms available in the literature are very sensitive to true reflectance modelization and/or they assume the atmospheric status as known. The proposed algorithm delivers the retrieval of full fluorescence spectrum at canopy level by using only Top Of Atmosphere (TOA) radiances from S3 and FLEX as input. Once the spatial …

business.industryAtmospheric correctionHyperspectral imagingAtmospheric modelAtmospheric correction FLEX Fluorescence retrieval Sentinel-3 Synergy productsAtmosphereGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDAOpticsRadianceEnvironmental scienceFLEXAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)businessChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensing2015 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
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Analysis of thermal infrared data from the Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer

2001

Thermal infrared data of the Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer (DAIS), whose channels 74-79 are in the 8-13 w m waveband region, were analysed with the aim of recovering land surface temperature (LST). DAIS images were acquired over an experimental site where field and laboratory emissivity measurements were performed, and these were used to recover the LST from the six DAIS thermal channels. Atmospheric correction of DAIS data was calculated by means of a nearby radiosounding and a radiative transfer model. DAIS derived LSTs were compared with ground measurements of LST made coincidentally for a few test fields, the central DAIS channels yielding temperatures up to 10°C higher than gro…

business.industryAtmospheric correctionImaging spectrometerDaisOpticsAtmospheric radiative transfer codesEmissivityRadianceCalibrationGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceRadiometrybusinessRemote sensingInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Refractive index of GaTe under high pressure

2000

In this paper we describe two experiments, in the near- and mid-infrared, designed to investigate the evolution under pressure of the GaTe refractive index for polarization parallel and perpendicular to the crystallographic c-axis (in the layer plane). The refractive index dispersion for both light polarizations has been determined up to 5.5 GPa. It is found that the refractive index increases faster in the direction perpendicular to the c-axis than along the c-axis. To find out the origin of such a difference we used a Phillips-Van Vechten model and arrived at the conclusion that it is due to the different pressure behaviour of the Penn gap for each polarization.

business.industryBand gapChemistryInfraredCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsHigh pressureDispersion relationMaterials ChemistryPerpendicularElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessStep-index profileRefractive indexSemiconductor Science and Technology
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Nonlinear radial-harmonic correlation using binary decomposition for scale-invariant pattern recognition

2003

We introduce a new scale-invariant pattern-recognition method that uses nonlinear correlation. We applied several common linear correlations to images decomposed into disjoint binary images, which is very discriminant even when the target is embedded in strong noise. We combine our sliced orthogonal nonlinear generalized correlation method and the radial-harmonic expansion in order to achieve scale-invariant pattern recognition. The information from a radial harmonic for each binary slice of the reference object is combined with binary slices of the target. The method avoids the time-consuming process of finding expansion centers for the radial harmonics. The stability of the correlation pe…

business.industryBinary imageBinary numberPattern recognitionScale invarianceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBackground noiseNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeNoiseOpticsGaussian noiseHarmonicsymbolsArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessMathematicsOptics Communications
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Improved rotation invariant pattern recognition using circular harmonics of binary gray level slices

2000

We introduce a new rotation invariant pattern recognition method based on nonlinear correlation. The images are decomposed into disjoint binary slices and then correlated using the common linear correlation. This operation is very discriminant even when the target is embedded in strong noise. We extend our sliced orthogonal nonlinear generalized correlation method to rotation invariant pattern recognition by combining the information of a circular harmonic (CH) of each binary slice of the reference object with binary slices of the target. In addition to improved discrimination capability, the method avoids the time-consuming process of finding proper centers for the CHs. Results are present…

business.industryBinary numberDisjoint setsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBackground noiseNoisesymbols.namesakeOpticsGaussian noisePattern recognition (psychology)symbolsRotational invarianceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessRotation (mathematics)MathematicsOptics Communications
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Detecting motion independent of the camera movement through a log-polar differential approach

1997

This paper is concerned with a differential motion detection technique in log-polar coordinates which allows object motion tracking independently of the camera ego-motion when camera focus is along the movement direction. The method does not use any explicit estimation of the motion field, which can be calculated afterwards at the moving points. The method, previously formulated in Cartesian coordinates, uses the log-polar coordinates, which allows the isolation of the object movement from the image displacement due to certain camera motions. Experimental results on a sequence of real images are included, in which a moving object is detected and optical flow is calculated in log-polar coord…

business.industryCamera matrixComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONOptical flowImage processingReal imageGeneralized coordinatesMatch movingMotion fieldCamera auto-calibrationMotion estimationPinhole camera modelComputer visionArtificial intelligenceImage sensorbusinessFocus (optics)Camera resectioning
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Microspectroscopy and spectromicroscopy with photoemission electron microscopy using a new kind of imaging energy filter

2001

The use of an imaging retarding field analyser attached to the FOCUS IS-PEEM is described. This kind of energy filter is a simple, powerful tool to obtain microspectra from areas of down to about 1 μm using (V)UV and X-ray excitation sources. First results of microspectroscopy measured by excitation with a laboratory as well as a synchrotron X-ray source are presented.

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