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Filter multiplexing by use of spatial Code Division Multiple Access approach.

2003

The increasing popularity of optical communication has also brought a demand for a broader bandwidth. The trend, naturally, was to implement methods from traditional electronic communication. One of the most effective traditional methods is Code Division Multiple Access. In this research, we suggest the use of this approach for spatial coding applied to images. The approach is to multiplex several filters into one plane while keeping their mutual orthogonality. It is shown that if the filters are limited by their bandwidth, the output of all the filters can be sampled in the original image resolution and fully recovered through an all-optical setup. The theoretical analysis of such a setup …

Spatial filterbusiness.industryComputer scienceCode division multiple accessMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Bandwidth (signal processing)Optical communicationSpatial codeMultiplexingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOpticsElectronic engineeringBusiness and International ManagementbusinessOptical filterImage resolutionApplied optics
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Optical implementation of the weighted sliced orthogonal nonlinear generalized correlation for nonuniform illumination conditions.

2002

Optical pattern recognition under variations of illumination is an important issue. The sliced orthogonal nonlinear generalized (SONG) correlation has been proposed as an optical pattern recognition tool to discriminate with high efficiency between objects. But, at the same time, the SONG correlation is very sensitive to gray-scale image variations. In a previous work, we expanded the definition of the SONG correlation to the Weighted SONG (WSONG) correlation to modify the discrimination capability in a controlled way. Here, we propose to use the WSONG when pattern recognition is obtained by means of optical correlation under nonuniform illumination. The calculation of the WSONG correlation…

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Variable fractional Fourier processor: a simple implementation

1997

A new set of optical implementations of the fractional Fourier transform (FRT) is developed by use of Wigner matrix algebra. The reinterpretation of some elementary operations that synthesize a rotation in the phase-space domain allows us to propose a lensless setup for obtaining the FRT. This compact configuration is also very flexible, because the fractional degree of the transformation can be varied continuously by shifting the input and the output planes along the optical axis by proper amounts. The above results permit one to build an optical FRT processor formed by two FRT systems in cascade, with a spatial filter between them. We present the design of such a variable FRT processor, w…

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Multiple Matched Spatial Filter Performed With Nonsymmetrical Fourier Transformers

1987

MULTIPLE MATCHED SPATIAL FILTER PERFORMED WITH NONSYMMETRICAL FOURIER TRANSFORMERSCARLOS FERREIRA and CARMEN VAZQUEZDepartamento de Optica. Universitat de Valencia.C/ Dr. Moliner, 50. 46100 Burjassot, Spain.1. INTRODUCTIONClassical matched spatial filters (CMSF) have been successfully employed for optical pattern recog-nition. To detect different signals, multiple matched spatial filters can be synthesized and several me-thods to perform the filters have been developed. Based on the sensitivity to input orientation of CMSF,we proposed a filter [1] where the signals to be detected were rotated by different angles when recordingthe hologram. Thus, the recognition of a signal is only achieved …

Spatial filterbusiness.industryMatched filterHolographyFilter (signal processing)law.inventionsymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformlawOptical correlatorsymbolsDetection theorybusinessOptical filterMathematicsSPIE Proceedings
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Resonance ionization mass spectroscopy for trace determination of plutonium in environmental samples

1997

Resonance ionization mass spectroscopy (RIMS) is a sensitive and isotope selective method and well suited for trace analysis of plutonium in the environment. After the chemical isolation of plutonium from soil, air filters or urine, e.g., it is electrolytically deposited as hydroxide on a tantalum backing and covered with a thin titanium layer. By heating such a sandwich filament in the RIMS-apparatus under vacuum an atomic beam of plutonium is produced. The atoms are ionized by a three-step resonant excitation using pulsed dye lasers, and the ions are mass-selectively detected with a time-of-flight (TOF) spectrometer and a multi channel plate detector. RIMS yields a low detection limit of …

SpectrometerchemistryIonizationRadiochemistryAnalytical chemistryTantalumchemistry.chemical_elementPlutonium in the environmentMass spectrometryBiochemistryAir filterPlutoniumIonFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Determination of 210Pb concentration in the air at ground-level by gamma-ray spectrometry

1999

Abstract 210 Pb activity concentrations in the air of Palermo were determined by γ-ray spectrometric analysis of 323 particulate samples collected in the period September 1995–December 1996. For each sample, the air filtered through a cellulose filter paper was 8600 m 3 on average. The values of the daily activity concentration of 210 Pb were ranging from 136 to 3390 μBq/m 3 .

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Analysis of pattern recognition by man using detection experiments.

1981

This paper addresses the problem of analyzing biological pattern recognition systems. As no complete analysis is possible due to limited observability, the theoretical part of the paper examines some principles of construction for recognition systems. The relations between measurable and characteristic variables of these systems are described. The results of the study are: 1. Human recognition systems can always be described by a model consisting of an analyzer (FA) and a linear classifier. 2. The linearity of the classifier places no limits on the universal validity of the model. The principle of organization of such a system may be put into effect in many different ways. 3. The analyzer f…

Spectrum analyzerbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsMatched filterFeature vectorBandwidth (signal processing)Pattern recognitionLinear classifierFilter (signal processing)Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Models BiologicalForm PerceptionCognitionPattern Recognition VisualMemoryModeling and SimulationFrequency domainMethodsHumansObservabilityArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsJournal of mathematical biology
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Path to Overcome Material and Fundamental Obstacles in Spin Valves Based on MoS2 and Other Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides

2019

The recent introduction of two-dimensional materials into magnetic tunnel junctions (2D MTJs) offers very promising properties for spintronics, such as atomically defined interfaces, spin filtering, perpendicular anisotropy, and modulation of spin-orbit torque. Nevertheless, the difficulty of integrating exfoliated 2D materials into spintronic devices has limited exploration. Here the authors find a fabrication process leading to superior performance in MTJs based on transition-metal dichalcogenides, and further suggest a path to alleviate basic issues of technology and physics for 2D MTJs.

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Wavelet Frames Generated by Spline Based p-Filter Banks

2014

This chapter presents a design scheme to generate tight and so-called semi-tight frames in the space of discrete-time periodic signals. The frames originate from oversampled perfect reconstruction periodic filter banks. The filter banks are derived from discrete-time and discrete periodic splines. Each filter bank comprises one linear phase low-pass filter (in most cases interpolating) and one high-pass filter, whose magnitude response mirrors that of a low-pass filter. In addition, these filter banks comprise a number of band-pass filters. In this chapter, frames generated by four-channel filter banks are briefly outlined (see Chap. 17 in [2] for details) and tight frames generated by six-…

Spline (mathematics)Frequency responseWaveletComputational complexity theoryComputer scienceFilter bankAlgorithmLinear phaseImpulse responseWavelet packet decomposition
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State Estimation of a Nonlinear Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Model using an Extended Kalman Filter

2008

An Extended Kalman Filter is designed in order to estimate both state variables and wind velocity vector at the same time for a non conventional unmanned aircraft. The proposed observer uses few measurements, obtained by means of either conventional simple air data sensors or a low cost GPS. To cope with the low rate of the GPS with respect to the other sensors, the EKF algorithm has been modified to allow for a dual rate measurement model. State propagation is obtained by means of an accurate six degrees of freedom nonlinear model of the aircraft dynamics. To obtain joint estimation of state and disturbance, wind velocity components are included in the set of the state variables. Both stoc…

State variableEngineeringObserver (quantum physics)business.industrySettore ING-IND/03 - Meccanica Del VoloWind speedExtended Kalman filterNonlinear systemSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiControl theoryGlobal Positioning SystemSix degrees of freedomState observerbusinessAircraft modelsExtended Kalman filtersPosition controlRemotely operated vehiclesSensorsState estimationTurbulence models15th AIAA International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference
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