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Optical Image Sensors: Introduction and Architecture
Explores the history, architecture, and specifications of optical image sensors, including noise suppression techniques and measurement methods.
Straight Shock Waves - Shock Tube Application
Discusses the application of straight shock waves in shock tubes and experimental conditions.
Quantization and Coding: Uniform Quantization
Explains uniform quantization in signal processing and how quantization noise increases with each additional bit.
Optical Image Sensors: Abbe's Limit and SPAD Metrology
Covers optical image sensors, Abbe's Limit, sub-resolution pixels, microlenses, vignetting, and single-photon detectors, including SPAD metrology aspects.
X-ray Detectors: Properties and Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Discusses X-ray detectors' properties, sensitivity, and signal-to-noise ratio quantification, as well as systematic errors like flat field corrections.
Neural Amplifiers: Circuit Block Diagram and Design Requirements
Discusses the circuit block diagram and design requirements for neural amplifiers.
High Dynamic Range Imaging: Algorithms and Techniques
Explores High Dynamic Range imaging, explaining how cameras stack multiple exposed pictures to create HDR images.
Optical Image Sensors: Noise Suppression and Measurement
Explores noise suppression, sensor measurement, dynamic range, microlenses, and single-photon detectors in optical image sensors.
High Dynamic Range: CMOS Camera Technologies
Covers high dynamic range technologies in CCD and CMOS cameras, focusing on noise reduction and saturation techniques.
Basic RF Concepts: Nonlinearity and Time Variance
Explores the effects of nonlinearity on RF systems, including harmonic distortion and gain compression.