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Designing an x-ray baffle for stray-light reduction at the focal plane of the Wide Field Imager on board EDGE

2008

We exploited a ray-tracing Montecarlo code to investigate the effects of stray-light on the performances of the Wide Field Imager (FoV = 1.5 deg) on board the EDGE satellite. We found non negligible stray-light contamination up to ~ 8 deg off-axis angles. We discuss the benefits of a baffle in order to reduce this contamination, that would strongly affect the telescope sensitivity, and present two possible baffle designs based on results of simulations.

Physicsbusiness.industryStray lightX-ray opticsBaffleEdge (geometry)law.inventionTelescopeOpticsCardinal pointlawRay tracing (graphics)businessSensitivity (electronics)X-ray telescopes ray-tracing
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Imaging Performance of a Diffractive Corneal Inlay for Presbyopia in a Model Eye

2019

[EN] In this work we evaluated the imaging properties of the Diffractive Corneal Inlay (DCI), a novel type of corneal implant working by diffraction that we proposed for the treatment of presbyopia. ZEMAX OpticStudio software was employed for the numerical assessment, with simulations performed in a human-based eye model. In the ray tracing analysis, we used the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF), the Area under the MTF (AMTF), and the Point Spread Function (PSF). The theoretical performance of the DCI under different situations was evaluated in comparison with a commercially available pinhole based corneal inlay. Finally, real images were obtained experimentally in vitro in a model eye wit…

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Coverage analysis of RFID indoor localization system for refrigerated warehouse based on 2-D Ray tracing

2010

Due to the ever increasing diffusion of Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) in logistic processes, the localization of the tags in the environment is becoming an important feature for many RFID-based inventory management systems. RFID-based Location system will allow offering value-added services logistics operators, and RFID tags can be used for more than just labeling items. This paper proposes a Received Signal Strength (RSS) based positioning system for perishable products equipped with active UHF RFID tags inside a refrigerated warehouse (4C°). The major performance metrics of interest for indoor positioning systems are the accuracy and the precision in estimating signal strength wit…

RFiD ray tracing warehouse management
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Theoretical and experimental analysis of photonic structures for fluorescent concentrators with increased efficiencies

2008

In this study we present a theoretical and experimental analy- sis of the application of photonic band stop filters on top of photovoltaic fluorescent concentrators in order to increase the photon collection efficiency. The light guiding effect of the fluorescent concentrator relies on total internal reflection. The escape cone of total internal reflection is their major loss mechanism. Our ray tracing simulation allows to calculate the beneficial effect of photonic band stop reflection filters, which reduce these losses, and to simulate the angular distribu- tion of the light trapped in the concentrator. We present simula- tions of the optical properties of 1D and 3D photonic structures an…

Total internal reflectionPhotonChemistrybusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsConcentratorFluorescenceSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsFluoreszenzkonzentratorenMaterials ChemistryReflection (physics)Ray tracing (graphics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringPhotonicsbusinessphysica status solidi (a)
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Coverage analysis of RFID indoor localization system for refrigerated warehouses based on 2D-ray tracing

2012

Warehouse managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryReal-time computingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringManagement Information SystemsWarehouseCoverage analysis; RFID; localization system; 2D-ray tracingManagement of Technology and InnovationRay tracing (graphics)Coverage analysis RFID localization system 2D-ray tracingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLocalization systemTelecommunicationsbusiness
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Higher-order Hamilton–Jacobi perturbation theory for anisotropic heterogeneous media: dynamic ray tracing in Cartesian coordinates

2018

With a Hamilton–Jacobi equation in Cartesian coordinates as a starting point, it is common to use a system of ordinary differential equations describing the continuation of first-order derivatives of phase-space perturbations along a reference ray. Such derivatives can be exploited for calculating geometrical spreading on the reference ray and for establishing a framework for second-order extrapolation of traveltime to points outside the reference ray. The continuation of first-order derivatives of phase-space perturbations has historically been referred to as dynamic ray tracing. The reason for this is its importance in the process of calculating amplitudes along the reference ray. We exte…

Wave propagationBody wavesta1171body waveswave propagation010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesHamilton–Jacobi equationlaw.inventionGeochemistry and PetrologylawaaltoliikeCartesian coordinate system0101 mathematicsAnisotropy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPhysics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysista111computational seismologynumerical modellingseismic anisotropyseismologiaRay tracing (physics)Geophysicsnumeerinen analyysiapproksimointidifferentiaaliyhtälötComputational seismologynumerical approximations and analysis
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Ray matrix analysis of anamorphic fractional Fourier systems

2006

In this work we extend the application of the ray matrix approach to analyse anamorphic fractional Fourier systems, i.e., fractional Fourier optical systems where the fractional power is different for two orthogonal directions. The application of the ray matrix approach allows for easily obtaining the properties of the optical system, and it is therefore a powerful tool to design and simplify complicated systems. For simplicity we consider fractional Fourier systems with real orders and systems without apertures. We start by presenting the analysis of some previously reported anamorphic Fourier and fractional Fourier systems, and we end by proposing a simple optical system with tunable anam…

Work (thermodynamics)Computer sciencebusiness.industryFourier opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFractional Fourier transformRay tracing (physics)symbols.namesakeMatrix (mathematics)OpticsFourier transformSimple (abstract algebra)symbolsMatrix analysisbusinessJournal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics
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Thin plastic foil X-ray optics with spiral geometry

2007

Winding a plastic foil ribbon into spiral cylinder or spiral cones we can design and build single or multiple reflection X-ray grazing incidence focusing optics with potential applications in Astronomy as well as experimental physics. The use of thin plastic foils from common industrial applications and of a mounting technique which does not require the construction of mandrels make these optics very cost effective. A spiral geometry focusing optic produces an annular image of a point source with the angular size of the annulus depending mainly on the pitch of the winding and the focal length. We use a ray-tracing code to evaluate the performances of cylindrical, and double conical spiral g…

X-ray instrumentation; grazing incidence opticsPhysicsbusiness.industryX-ray opticsGeometryConical surfaceOpticsX-ray instrumentationX-ray instrumentation grazing incidence opticsgrazing incidence opticsAnnulus (firestop)Reflection (physics)Focal lengthCylinderRay tracing (graphics)businessSpiralSPIE Proceedings
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Fast 3D Ray Tracing for Indoor Coverage Solutions

2016

Optimal wireless indoor network planning requires huge number of iterations and evaluations of indoor coverage for each antenna location until an optimal solution is reached. Consequently, accurate and scalable calculation of power strength for indoor scenarios becomes necessary. The contribution in this paper is to reduce the complexity of 3D ray tracing for deterministic indoor power prediction. In order to achieve that while preserving the accuracy, image theory with feasible reflection volume as preprocessing approach is introduced. This proposed algorithm stores the image, its feasible reflection volume and valid area of receiving points. Significant complexity reduction is achieved by…

business.industry020206 networking & telecommunications020302 automobile design & engineering02 engineering and technologyTracingNetwork planning and designReduction (complexity)0203 mechanical engineeringScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringWirelessPreprocessorRay tracing (graphics)Preprocessing algorithmbusinessAlgorithmMathematics2016 IEEE 84th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC-Fall)
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Analysis of the Effect of Human Presence on a Wireless Sensor Network

2011

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are gaining an increasing industry wide adoption. However, there remain major challenges such as network dimensioning and node placement especially in Built Environment Networks (BENs). Decisions on the node placement, orientation, and the number of nodes to cover the area of interest are usually ad-hoc. Ray tracing tools are traditionally employed to predict RF signal propagation; however, such tools are primarily intended for outdoor environments. RF signal propagation varies greatly indoors due to building materials and infrastructure, obstacles, node placement, antenna orientation and human presence. Because of the complexity of signal prediction, these f…

business.industryComputer scienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniRSSReal-time computingcomputer.file_formatRadio propagationKey distribution in wireless sensor networksBuilt Environment Networks (BENs) Human Presence Node Placement Radiation Patterns Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)Ray tracing (graphics)Radio frequencyTransceiverbusinessWireless sensor networkcomputerDimensioningSoftwareComputer network
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