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We study a new image sensor that is reminiscent of traditional photographic film. Each pixel in the sensor has a binary response, giving only a one-bit quantized measurement of the local light intensity. To analyze its performance, we formulate the oversam ...
We study a new image sensor that is reminiscent of traditional photographic film. Each pixel in the sensor has a binary response, giving only a one-bit quantized measurement of the local light intensity. To analyze its performance, we formulate the oversam ...
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The trends in the design of image sensors are to build sensors with low noise, high sensitivity, high dynamic range, and small pixel size. How can we benefit from pixels with small size and high sensitivity? In this dissertation, we study a new image senso ...
A mixed numerical-experimental identification procedure for estimating the storage and loss properties in sandwich structures with a soft core is developed The proposed method uses at the experimental level a precise measurement setup with an electro-dynam ...
We describe a prototype approach to flexible modelling for maxima observed at sites in a spatial domain, based on fitting of max-stable processes derived from underlying Gaussian random fields. The models we propose have generalised extreme-value marginal ...
This paper presents an efficient adaptive combination strategy for the distributed estimation problem over diffusion networks in order to improve robustness against the spatial variation of signal and noise statistics over the network. The concept of minim ...
We study distributed least-mean square (LMS) estimation problems over adaptive networks, where nodes cooperatively work to estimate and track common parameters of an unknown system. We consider a scenario where the input and output response signals of the ...
We consider the problem of distributed estimation, where a set of nodes is required to collectively estimate some parameter of interest from noisy measurements. The problem is useful in several contexts including wireless and sensor networks, where scalabi ...
Adaptive networks consist of a collection of nodes with adaptation and learning abilities. The nodes interact with each other on a local level and diffuse information across the network to solve estimation and inference tasks in a distributed manner. In th ...
Researchers and developers typically use I-V curves (current vs. potential) as a means to demonstrate good data fitting of a model under experimental validation. Despite the popularity of this method, assessment of the results can be intuitive rather than ...