Search results for "Phase distortion"

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Shaping of a ground state rotational wavepacket by frequency-chirped pulses

2001

0953-4075; A coherent rotational superposition state is produced in the ground vibronic level of N2 through the interaction of the molecule with the electric field vector of a nonresonant laser pulse. This rotational wavepacket is shaped with a linear frequency chirp of the laser field. The structural shape of the rotational coherences shows a strong dependence with the frequency-chirp amplitude. A comparison with a theoretical model allows the interpretation of the observed effects in terms of dephasing of the wavepacket induced by the laser phase distortion. Application of the presented results to the phase characterization of short XUV pulses is suggested.

CONTROLDephasingPhase (waves)Physics::Opticslaw.inventionCOHERENTSuperposition principleINDUCED POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPYlawPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersChirpPhysics::Atomic PhysicsFIELDFEMTOSECOND LASER-PULSESINTERFERENCEPhysicsPhase distortionPHOTODISSOCIATIONCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserEVOLUTIONN-2Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAmplitudeAtomic physicsGround stateJournal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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RF-Based Human Activity Recognition: A Non-stationary Channel Model Incorporating the Impact of Phase Distortions

2019

This paper proposes a non-stationary channel model that captures the impact of the time-variant (TV) phase distortion caused by hardware imperfections. The model allows for studying the spectrogram of in-home radio channels influenced by walking activities of the home user under realistic non-stationary propagation conditions. The resolution of the spectrogram is investigated for the von-Mises distribution of the phase distortion. It is shown that high-entropy distributions considerably mask fingerprints of the user activity on the spectrogram of the channel. For an orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) system, a computationally simple method for mitigating the undesired phase r…

Computer scienceOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexing0206 medical engineeringPhase distortionPhase (waves)020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technology020601 biomedical engineeringMultiplexingActivity recognitionComputer Science::Sound0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringSpectrogramRadio frequencyCommunication channel
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Digital holographic microscopy with pure-optical spherical phase compensation

2011

Telecentric architecture is proposed for circumventing, by the pure-optical method, the residual parabolic phase distortion inherent to standard configuration of digital holographic microscopy. This optical circumvention produces several important advantages. One is that there is no need for computer compensation of the parabolic phase during the phase map recovering procedure. The other is that in off-axis configuration, the spatial frequency useful domain is enlarged. The validity of the method is demonstrated by performing quantitative measurement of depth differences with high axial resolution. (C) 2011 Optical Society of America

DYNAMICSMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhase distortionPhase (waves)Image processingResidualCONTRAST MICROSCOPYAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCompensation (engineering)INTERFEROMETRYIMAGE-RECONSTRUCTIONOpticsNUMERICAL RECONSTRUCTIONDigital holographic microscopyComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSpatial frequencybusinessDigital holographyJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Phase Margin Degradation of a Peak Current Controlled Converter at Reduced Duty Cycle

2010

An inner current loop is frequently used in many switching power supplies to achieve higher stability and a good current sharing. Nevertheless, some problems derived from its practical implementation can be encountered. One problem is related to the need of filtering of the sensed current and was discovered by the authors in the implementation of a 500 W converter, when peak current control was applied by sensing the switch current. This paper will demonstrate mathematically that an RC filter not only filters out the noise but also can cause a degradation of the phase margin, especially, if the needed duty cycle is close to zero. The main reason for it is the severe distortion of the curren…

Engineeringbusiness.industryLow-pass filterPhase distortionElectrical engineeringPhase (waves)Phase marginControl theoryDuty cycleElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessRC circuitActive filterElectronic filterIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
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Optically-undistorted digital holographic microscopy for quantitative phase-contrast imaging

2011

We propose a telecentric architecture for circumventing, by a pure-optical method, the residual phase distortion inherent to standard configuration of digital holographic microscopy (DHM). With this proposal there is no need for computer compensation of the parabolic phase during the phase map recovering procedure. Futhermore, in off-axis configuration, the spatial frequency useful domain is enlarged. The validity of the method is demonstrated by performing quantitative measurements of depth differences

Physicsbusiness.industryPhase distortionHolographyPhase (waves)Phase-contrast imagingIterative reconstructionlaw.inventionOpticslawMicroscopyDigital holographic microscopySpatial frequencybusiness2011 10th Euro-American Workshop on Information Optics
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A Direction/Orientation-Based Method for Shape Measurement by Shadow MoirÉ

2008

In this paper, a methodology to process fringe patterns is presented. The core of the signal processing technique is the use of the direction information, which is a modulo quantity that locally indicates the direction along which fringes grow at a maximum rate. By using this information, it was possible to perform adaptive and direction/orientation-based operations on fringe images to remove unwanted effects (mainly distortions at the image borders), to enhance the contrast, and to extract the phase information encoded. The method has been applied on shadow-moire interferograms with carrier fringes in order to measure the surface of small objects. The developed algorithm allows processing …

Signal processingbusiness.industryOrientation (computer vision)Computer sciencePhase distortionAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPhase (waves)Process (computing)Adaptive filtersymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformsymbolsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationIEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
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Glottal Source Features for Automatic Speech-Based Depression Assessment

2017

Depression is one of the most prominent mental disorders, with an increasing rate that makes it the fourth cause of disability worldwide. The field of automated depression assessment has emerged to aid clinicians in the form of a decision support system. Such a system could assist as a pre-screening tool, or even for monitoring high risk populations. Related work most commonly involves multimodal approaches, typically combining audio and visual signals to identify depression presence and/or severity. The current study explores categorical assessment of depression using audio features alone. Specifically, since depression-related vocal characteristics impact the glottal source signal, we exa…

machine learningComputer scienceSpeech recognitionglottal source0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAutomatic speechPhase Distortion Deviation020206 networking & telecommunications020201 artificial intelligence & image processing02 engineering and technologybi-nary classificationDepression (differential diagnoses)Interspeech 2017
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