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A comparison of algorithms for depth-of-field extension in the particular field of digital holographic microscopy is presented. Using the reconstruction properties of holography, a simple 3D reconstruction method from a single hologram is deducted. ...
We discuss the basic elements of the discontinuous Galerkin methods for the time-domain Maxwell's equations. A one-dimensional example is developed in detail from which the extension to two- and three-dimensional algorithms are minimal. A few examples are ...
Free surface flows are extremely complex and appear in various cases such as chemistry, oceanography, thermodynamics and turbomachinery. Their complexity is due to the fact that they are composed of two distinct phases which are only separated by a thin in ...
We consider the rate-distortion problem for recording a Gaussian acoustic field with an array of sensors equipped with microphones. Our analysis is based on the field's spatiotemporal correlation structure, which is induced by the physics of sound propagat ...
We propose methods for reducing the energy consumed by snoop requests in snoopy bus-based symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) systems. Observing that a large fraction of snoops do not find copies in many of the other caches, we introduce JETTY, a small, cache-l ...
In 1998, the Board of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology established the challenging vision of the 2000 W society. The goal is to reach, for Switzerland by the year 2050, an energy intensity target of 2000 Wyear/year/cap. Referring to a present inte ...
Digital color, by its ambiguous nature, which always oscillates between a writing and a sensation, is always shifting, elusive, intangible, and yet, well presents, through the increasing use of computers in every field. Since it seems impossible to solve n ...
Superpositions of periodic dot screens are largely used in electronic imaging in the field of color printing. In such superpositions the interaction between the superposed layers may cause new structures to appear which did not exist in any of the original ...
The invention concerns a method of and an apparatus for the measurement of the Amplitude Point Spread Function (APSF), of an Optical Imaging System (OIS), wherein the APSF is defined as the complex field distribution of the beam delivered by the OIS and or ...
A review, with refs. When mentioning prokaryotic metabolic engineering, most people will immediately think of Jay Bailey. Jay's contribution to this fast-growing field is evident and familiar to many. Therefore, instead of a detailed tech. review, we attem ...