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Analytical design of nonlinear optical loop mirrors for fiber-optic communication systems

2006

International audience; We propose an easy and efficient method for analytically designing nonlinear optical loop mirrors (NOLMs) for fiber-optic communication systems. This analytical design is based on a Taylor series expansion of the transfer function of the NOLM, from which highly stable dynamical regimes can be readily obtained for any desired pulse parameters. We present numerical simulations showing dramatically improved performances in a 160 Gb/s transmission system that incorporates the NOLMs designed analytically.

Theoretical studyNumerical simulationCommunications systemTransfer functionAnalytical methodNon linear loop mirrorOptical fiber communicationsymbols.namesakeNonlinear opticalOpticsTaylor seriesOptical telecommunicationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAnalytical designPhysicsbusiness.industryTransfer functionTransmission systemAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPulse (physics)Loop (topology)[CHIM.THEO] Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph][ CHIM.THEO ] Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistrysymbolsbusiness
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Quantitative Transfer Function Approaches in Palaeoclimatic Reconstruction Using Quaternary Ostracods

2012

Abstract Quantifying (palaeo-)environmental changes is a key challenge for aquatic biological proxies, but the number of published transfer functions is increasing rapidly for the main palaeoecologically relevant groups such as diatoms and chironomids, and several transfer functions have also been developed during the past decades based on ostracod findings. The main environmental variables influencing the species assemblage composition in ostracod training sets are specific ion concentrations or ratios, salinity, water temperature and/or water depth. The available transfer functions and training sets are globally scattered, but often regionally restricted in their application. The most com…

Water depthPaleontologybiologyCalibration (statistics)Water temperatureOstracodPartial least squares regressionQuaternarybiology.organism_classificationTransfer functionGeology
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In vitro optical performance of a new aberration-free intraocular lens

2014

To assess the optical performance of the new EnVista intraocular lens (IOL). Four aspheric IOLs were evaluated; the new EnVista is one amoung them. This IOL, similarly to the Z-Flex HB and the Bi-Flex 1.8 667AB ones, has a neutral aspheric design, whereas the fourth IOL under test (AcrySof IQ IOL SN60WF) presents a negative spherical aberration (SA). The IOL’s aberration patterns were measured in vitro, by setting them up on an optical bench. From these aberration-pattern data, the modulation transfer function (MTF), the average modulation values, and the points spread function (PSF) were calculated. Furthermore, in order to assess the potential optical quality that these IOLs would yield o…

WavefrontLenses Intraocularmedicine.medical_specialtyOptics and PhotonicsMaterials scienceCorneal Wavefront Aberrationgenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraocular lensequipment and suppliesProsthesis Designeye diseasesOptical qualityOphthalmologySpherical aberrationmedicine.anatomical_structureCorneaOphthalmologyOptical transfer functionLaboratory StudymedicineProsthesis designHumanssense organsCorneal Wavefront Aberration
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In vitro optical performance of nonrotational symmetric and refractive-diffractive aspheric multifocal intraocular lenses: impact of tilt and decentr…

2012

Purpose To evaluate the optical quality of Acrysof Restor SN6AD1 refractive–diffractive +3.00 D and Lentis Mplus LS-312 nonrotational symmetric +3.00 D aspheric multifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) and analyze the effect of tilt and decentration. Setting University of Valencia, Valencia, and University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain. Design Experimental study. Methods An artificial model eye was used to measure wavefront aberrations of both IOL models. The modulation transfer function (MTF) and point-spread function (PSF) were calculated for a 5.0 mm pupil and under 5 situations: centered, 0.2 mm and 0.4 mm decentered, and 2 degrees and 4 degrees tilted. Results The refractive–diffractive IOL had…

WavefrontPhysicsLenses IntraocularOptics and Photonicsbusiness.industryAberrometryMultifocal intraocular lensModels TheoreticalArtificial Lens Implant MigrationProsthesis DesignRefraction OcularRefractionSensory SystemsCycles per degreeOphthalmologyOpticsTilt (optics)Optical transfer functionAberrometryOptometryHumansSurgerySpatial frequencybusinessJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Tolerance to rotation of toric monofocal and bifocal intraocular lenses. A theoretical study

2018

Abstract This manuscript aims to evaluate the tolerance to rotation of a toric monofocal and a toric bifocal intraocular lenses with different cylinder powers. Theoretical designs based on wavefront aberrations were created to simulate a toric monofocal and a toric bifocal intraocular lens. Cylinder power ranged from −1 D to −6 D, in steps of −1 D. Tolerance to rotation was estimated by the visual Strehl ratio based on the optical transfer function (VSOTF) metric. Tolerance to rotation for both monofocal and bifocal intraocular lenses decreased when the cylinder power increased. For the bifocal design studied, the tolerance to rotation was larger for the near focus than for the far, however…

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An Impulse Response Model for the 60 Ghz Channel Based on Spectral Techniques of alpha-stable Processes

2007

International audience; In order to make realistic simulations of the radio propagation mechanism in ultra-wide band channels, an appropriate model is needed. In this paper we propose a new technique to model the impulse response of the 60 Ghz channel. This new approach is based on the spectral analysis of alpha-stable processes. Our new model presents many advantages: firstly, the channel is characterized only by a one deterministic function (spectral density) in the place of four parameters. Secondly, the estimations procedure deals directly with the measured transfer functions which avoids loosing information in data pretreatment. Finally, an estimation of the spectral measure permits to…

[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingComputer science02 engineering and technology[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingTransfer function[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing0203 mechanical engineering[MATH.MATH-ST]Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSpectral analysisTransient response[ MATH.MATH-ST ] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]Impulse response[STAT.AP]Statistics [stat]/Applications [stat.AP]business.industry[ STAT.AP ] Statistics [stat]/Applications [stat.AP]Spectral density020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunications[STAT.TH]Statistics [stat]/Statistics Theory [stat.TH][ STAT.TH ] Statistics [stat]/Statistics Theory [stat.TH]Radio propagationTelecommunicationsbusiness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingAlgorithmCommunication channel
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Slow and fast nonlinearities in microfiber resonators

2008

Nonlinear optical properties of microfiber resonators are investigated. First, a miniature optical resonator standing in air is realized out of a silica microfiber, and measurements of the intensity transfer function show a wide variety of hysteresis cycles obtained at low scanning frequency of the input power. The results are satisfactorily interpreted through the action of thermally-induced nonlinear phase shifts. Secondly, we discuss the conditions under which the fast Kerr nonlinearity can be used efficiently in microfiber resonators under pulsed optical operation.

[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Materials scienceOptical fiberKerr effectbusiness.product_categoryBistabilityPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.inventionResonatorOpticslawOptical transfer function0103 physical sciencesMicrofiber010306 general physicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryNonlinear optics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyOptical cavity0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Gas sensors arrays (electronic noses) : a study about the speed/accuracy ratio

2000

Abstract New Fingerprint Mass Spectra (FMS) systems claim for a higher precision, a reduced analysis time, and a lower drift, compared with Gas Sensors Arrays ‘Electronic Noses’. We demonstrated in this study that metal oxide gas sensors may have highly improved performances for both accuracy and run time, when used in optimum conditions. The different noise components were quantified referring to popular words (equivalent of ethanol concentration) using the transfer function of the sensor. It was pointed out that sample surrounding greatly affects the noise level, and that the signal-to-noise ratio may be dramatically increased, reducing the distortion generally assessed between sensor and…

[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesTransfer functionNoise (electronics)Standard deviationDistortionMaterials ChemistryRange (statistics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationThroughput (business)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSDetection limitChemistry[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherMetals and Alloys021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPRECISIONMass spectrum0210 nano-technology
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Influence of the type of illumination on the measurement of the modulation transfer function in the living human eye: A theoretical study

1999

Abstract Applications such as refractive surgery demand an objective appraisal of the retinal image quality. The modulation transfer function (MTF) provides that information when measured directly. Moreover, the MTF obtained using a simple and objective method such as that described in this paper allows the neural contrast sensitivity function (CSF) to be obtained from the global CSF and the MTF. When calculating the MTF it must be borne in mind whether the applicable theory is coherent or incoherent. In the literature, the developed theory presents some approximations and incongruities. Also, it is interesting to note that the method of recording the MTF (short or long time of integration,…

business.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFunction (mathematics)LaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionQuality (physics)Opticsmedicine.anatomical_structureSimple (abstract algebra)lawOptical transfer functionmedicineContrast (vision)Coherence (signal processing)Human eyebusinessmedia_commonJournal of Modern Optics
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IMPROVING CNC MACHINE TOOLS ACCURACY USING MODELING AND COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNIQUES

2007

Abstract The position was one of the first parameters that required the introduction of automatic control process. One of the most representative applications is represented by the feed drives of the computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools. Today, it is possible to use computer simulation techniques in analysing and synthesising position control systems. Thus, the behaviour of the CNC machine tools feed drives can be treated much more realistically. It is the purpose of this paper to show how simulation can be used to accurately represent, predict and improve the performance of a CNC machine tool feed servo drives.

business.product_categoryAutomatic controlPosition (vector)Computer scienceNumerical controlProcess (computing)Servo driveComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSControl engineeringbusinessTransfer functionSimulationMachine toolIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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