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The Off-Gel™ technology was recently described for protein fractionation in a solution placed on top of an immobilized pH gradient gel. In addition, this process was found to remove salts from the biological samples to analyze. This desalting effect is stu ...
As sampling is taking place, the most active regions of the spectrum can be identified (i.e. the vicinity of spectral peaks). By selectively increasing the spectral density within those regions improves the quality of the total spectral representation redu ...
Sampling theory has experienced a strong research revival over the past decade, which led to a generalization of Shannon's original theory and development of more advanced formulations with immediate relevance to signal processing and communications. For e ...
We study the spatialization of the sound field in a room, in particular the evolution of room impulse responses as a function of their spatial positions. We observe that the multidimensional spectrum of the solution of the wave equation has an almost bandl ...
Recent research proposes accelerating processor microarchitecture simulation through statistical sampling. Prior simulation sampling approaches construct accurate model state for each measurement by continuously warming large microarchitectural structures ...
We present sampling results for certain classes of two-dimensional signals that are not bandlimited, but have a parametric representation with a finite number of degrees of freedom. While there are many such parametric signals, it is often difficult to pro ...
In this paper, we discuss the sampling problem without a condition that was assumed in conventional sampling theorems. This means that we cannot perfectly reconstruct all functions in the reconstruction space. The perfect reconstruction is possible only fo ...
In signal processing systems, aliasing is normally treated as a disturbing signal. That motivates the need for effective analog, optical and digital anti-aliasing filters. However, aliasing conveys also valuable information on the signal above the Nyquist ...
This paper presents general methods for obtaining power spectra of a large class of signals and random fields driven by an underlying point processes, in particular spatial shot noises with random impulse response and arbitrary basic stationary point proce ...
We consider the problem of low-complexity channel estimation and timing in digital ultra-wideband receivers. We extend some of our recent results on sampling of certain classes of parametric non-bandlimited signals and develop a frequency domain framework ...