Concept

Clipping (signal processing)

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Abstract Electronic waste has become a pressing issue, necessitating sustainable solutions for the disposal of electronic devices. While the development of environmentally degradable electronics has gained attention, the fabrication of stable and performan ...
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A semi-supervised algorithm for improving the consistency of crowdsourced datasets: The COVID-19 case study on respiratory disorder classification

David Atienza Alonso, Tomas Teijeiro Campo, Lara Orlandic

Background and Objective: Cough audio signal classification is a potentially useful tool in screening for respiratory disorders, such as COVID-19. Since it is dangerous to collect data from patients with contagious diseases, many research teams have turned ...
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Toward a Dynamic Threshold for Quality-Score Distortion in Reference-Based Alignment

Marco Mattavelli, Claudio Paolo Alberti, Ana Angelica Hernandez Lopez

The intrinsic high entropy metadata, known as quality scores, are largely the cause of the substantial size of sequence data files. Yet, there is no consensus on a viable reduction of the resolution of the quality score scale, arguably because of collatera ...
2019

Analysis and Comparison of Notch Filter and Capacitor Voltage Feedforward Active Damping Techniques for LCL Grid-Connected Converters

Francisco Daniel Freijedo Fernández, Enrique Rodriguez Diaz

The use of LCL filters is a well-accepted solution to attenuate the harmonics created by the pulsewidth modulation. However, inherently LCL filters have a resonance region where the unwanted harmonics are amplified, which can compromise stability. Several ...
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC2019

Prospective head motion correction using FID-guided on-demand image navigators

Rolf Gruetter, Tobias Kober, Tom Hilbert, Bénédicte Marie Maréchal, Reto Meuli, Guillaume Bonnier, Pavel Falkovskiy, Maryna Volodimirivna Waszak

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Wiley-Blackwell2017

Enhancing Measurement Quality through Active Sampling in Mobile Air Quality Monitoring Sensor Networks

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In recent years, a growing number of research groups have targeted the development and deployment of networks using low-cost chemical sensors for monitoring air quality. Due to economical reasoning, most of these systems make use of some sort of mobility t ...
IEEE2016

Mitigation of clipping in sensors

Ali H. Sayed

One major source of nonlinear distortion in analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) is clipping. The problem introduces spurious noise across the bandwidth of the sampled data. Prior works recover the signal from the acquired samples by relying on oversampling ...
IEEE2013

Optimization of a DPP-BOTDA sensor with 25 cm spatial resolution over 60 km standard single-mode fiber using Simplex codes and optical pre-amplification

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Kerr effect in structured superluminal media

Luc Thévenaz, Sang Hoon Chin, Andrey Denisov

A comprehensive overview is presented about optical fiber-based tunable photonic delay lines, which have been steadily developed over the last decade for the realization of all-optically controlled timing functions. The most widely used techniques, such as ...
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)2012

Tunable photonic delay lines in optical fibers

Luc Thévenaz, Sang Hoon Chin

A comprehensive overview is presented about optical fiber-based tunable photonic delay lines, which have been steadily developed over the last decade for the realization of all-optically controlled timing functions. The most widely used techniques, such as ...
Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh2012

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