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The computation of the geometric transformation between a reference and a target image, known as image registration or alignment, corresponds to the projection of the target image onto the transformation manifold of the reference image (the set of images g ...
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It is well known that reflected signals from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) can be used for altimetry applications, such as monitoring of water levels and determining snow height. Due to the interference of these reflected signals and the motio ...
The computation of the geometric transformation between a reference and a target image, known as image registration or alignment, corresponds to the projection of the target image onto the transformation manifold of the reference image (the set of images g ...
Massive-multiple input multiple output (MIMO) was recently proposed as a key solution for improving the performance of multi-user MIMO in future cellular generations. The main paradigm in this novel MIMO technique is to use a very large number of antenna e ...