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FM, PM and NPR CalculationsGallupe, Gary 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1993 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / System performance can be ascertained via a number of parameters; one of which is
Signal-to-Noise ratio (SNR). SNR is the ratio of the value of the signal to the value of
the noise. It is generally expressed in decibels and usually a function of the system
bandwidth. Another measure of performance is the Noise-Power ratio (NPR). NPR is
the ratio of the noise level within a specific measurement channel when noise is
applied to all channels, to the level that is measured within the specific channel with
noise applied to all of the channels but not the specific channel.
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Fixerade elektroders betydelse för mängden uppkomna artefakter vid 24-timmars långtids-elektrokardiografi-registrering / The significance of fixated electrodes for the amount of artefacts that occur during 24-hour long-term electrocardiography-registrationSörnmo, Maria, Lind, Julia January 2016 (has links)
Artefakter försvårar analys av långtids-elektrokardiografi-registrering (LTER) och resulterar i en försämrad diagnostisk säkerhet. Minimering av mängden artefakter spelar således en väsentlig roll för ställandet av rätt diagnos. Syftet med denna studie var att jämföra om mängden artefakter, som uppkom vid 24-timmars LTER på patienter, skiljde sig åt med och utan fixering av elektroderna. Populationen bestod av trettio patienter som var inbokade för 24-timmars LTER vid Länssjukhuset Ryhov i Jönköping. Patienterna delades in i två grupper med femton patienter i varje grupp. På grund av fyra externa bortfall bestod det slutgiltiga urvalet av tretton studiedeltagare i vardera gruppen. I grupp A användes ett tubnät för att hålla kablarna på plats och i grupp B fixerades varje elektrod och kabel med Mefix. Grupperna jämfördes sedan avseende mängden artefakter som uppkom under registreringsperioden. För att analysera om det förelåg någon signifikant skillnad i artefaktuppkomst mellan grupperna användes Wilcoxons rangsummetest. Rangsummorna för respektive grupp beräknades och jämfördes med ett kritiskt intervallvärde. Rangsummorna låg inom intervallet för det kritiska värdet, varpå nollhypotesen ej kan förkastas. Följaktligen förelåg ingen signifikant skillnad i mängden uppkomna artefakter mellan grupperna. På grund av ett litet urval samt brister i undersökningsförfarandet kunde dock inga grundade statistiska slutsatser konkluderas. / Artefacts complicate the analysis of long-term electrocardiography-registration (LTER) and result in a worsened diagnostic accuracy. Thus, minimization of the amount of artefacts plays a vital role in the making of a correct diagnosis. The aim of this study was to compare if the amount of artefacts that occurred during 24-hour LTER on patients, differed with and without electrode fixation. Thirty patients who underwent a 24-hour LTER, at Länssjukhuset Ryhov in Jönköping, were included in the study and divided into two groups. In group A; a tubular net bandage was used to keep the electrocardiography (ECG) cables in place. In group B, the electrodes and ECG cables were fixated with Mefix. A comparison was made, between the groups, regarding the amount of artefacts that occurred during the registration period. To analyze if there was a significant difference between the groups, Wilcoxon rank sum test was applied. The result proved to be within the range limits of the critical value, which implies that the null hypothesis cannot be rejected. Hence, there was no significant difference regarding the amount of artefacts that occurred. However, because of a small sample volume and shortfalls in the study procedure, no founded statistical conclusions could be drawn.
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Dual energy mammography : X-ray spectra optimization using lanthanide and non filters / Μαστογραφία διπλής ενέργειας : Ανάπτυξη αλγορίθμου για την επιλογή κατάλληλου φάσματος από λυχνία ακτίνων-Χ με χρήση συμβατικών φίλτρων και φίλτρων σπανίων γαιώνΚούκου, Βάια 11 October 2013 (has links)
Breast cancer screening and diagnosis in X-ray mammography rely on the detection and visualization of microcalcifications (μCs) and soft tissue masses. The early detection of breast cancer has been shown to decrease breast cancer mortality. The μCs are composed mainly of calcium with attenuation coefficients greater than that of soft tissue. The detection and visualization of μCs are relatively easy over a uniform tissue background, but limited by the ‘‘clutter’’ due to overlapping tissue background present on the mammogram. The clutter in tissue background arises from the structures of glandular tissue, vessels, and soft tissue masses in the breast. However, depending upon their size and location, the visualization of calcifications in mammograms may be limited by the superimposed anatomical structures even when the calcifications have adequate contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR).
Dual-energy subtraction imaging techniques offer an alternative approach to the detection and visualization of μCs. With this technique, high- and low-energy images are separately acquired and ‘‘subtracted’’ from each other in a weighted fashion to cancel out the cluttered tissue structure so as to decrease the obscurity from overlapping tissue structures.
In this study, computer simulations were developed in order to compute SNR as a function of various imaging parameters (X-ray spectra, μC size, breast thickness, and total exposure- 2 different cases) in Dual Energy Calcification images. Emphasis was placed on the monochromatization of the X-ray spectra with the use of K-edge filtering technique. Also, simulations provided values for various quality parameters of the spectra. Optimization was based on maximization of SNRtc while reducing total entrance exposure of the breast or Coefficient of Variation of the incident photons (CVIinc). / Ο καρκίνος του μαστού, ο οποίος είναι μια κοινή αιτία θανάτου μεταξύ των γυναικών
του πληθυσμού, μπορεί να εκδηλωθεί μέσω μικροαποτιτανώσεων. Στη μαστογραφία,
η ιατρική διάγνωση (συμπεριλαμβανομένων των τεχνικών ελέγχου) βασίζεται στην
ανίχνευση και απεικόνιση αυτών των μικροαποτιτανώσεων (μCs) ή/ και της μάζας
των μαλακών ιστών. Η έγκαιρη ανίχνευση του καρκίνου έχει αποδειχθεί ότι μειώνει
τη θνησιμότητα λόγω καρκίνου του μαστού. Οι μCs αποτελούνται κυρίως από
ασβέστιο (Ca), με αποτέλεσμα τη μεγαλύτερη εξασθένηση της ακτινοβολίας σε
σχέση με τον μαλακό ιστό. Η ανίχνευση και η απεικόνιση των μικροαποτιτανώσεων
είναι σχετικά εύκολη για έναν ομοιόμορφο μαστό. Ωστόσο, η απεικόνιση
περιορίζεται από την ανομοιομορφία του υγιούς επικείμενου ιστού, που προκύπτει
από τον αδενώδη ιστό, τις φλέβες και τους μαλακούς ιστούς στο μαστό. Ανάλογα με
το βαθμό της ανομοιομορφίας, την αντίθεση των μCs, και τον τρόπο της επικάλυψης
του ιστού, μπορεί να είναι δύσκολο να εντοπιστεί μια μικροαποτιτάνωση, παρόλο που
ενδέχεται να υπάρχει επαρκής λόγος αντίθεσης προς θόρυβο (CNR).
Η απεικόνιση με αφαιρετική τεχνική διπλής ενέργειας προσφέρει μια
εναλλακτική προσέγγιση για την ανίχνευση και απεικόνιση των μCs. Με την τεχνική
αυτή, αποκτώνται ξεχωριστά εικόνες υψηλής και χαμηλής ενέργειας και στη συνέχεια
αφαιρείται η μια από την άλλη, με σκοπό να μειωθεί η ασάφεια από τις
επικαλυπτόμενες δομές του ιστού.
Στη παρούσα μελέτη, αναπτύχθηκε αλγόριθμος προσομοίωσης για τον υπολογισμό του SNR για διάφορους παράγοντες απεικόνισης (φάσματα ακτίνων-Χ, μέγεθος αποτιτάνωσης, πάχος μαστού και συνθήκες έκθεσης). Έμφαση δόθηκε στη τροποποίηση των φασμάτων ακτίνων-Χ ώστε να αποκτηθούν όσο το δυνατόν πιο «μονοχρωματικά» φάσματα με τη χρήση της τεχνικής K-edge. Η επιλογή των βέλτιστων φασμάτων υψηλής και χαμηλής ενέργειας βασίστηκε στην αύξηση του SNRtc με ταυτόχρονη μείωση της έκθεσης εισόδου στην επιφάνεια του μαστού ή τη μείωση του συντελεστή διακύμανσης των προσπιπτόντων φωτονίων στην είσοδο του μαστού (CVIinc).
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Optoelectronic mixing in heterojunction bipolar transistorsLiu, Chin Pang January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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New techniques in NMR spectroscopyHughes, Colan Evan January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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2D SPECTRAL SUBTRACTION FOR NOISE SUPPRESSION IN FINGERPRINT IMAGESDandu, Sai Venkata Satya Siva Kumar, Kadimisetti, Sujit January 2017 (has links)
Human fingerprints are rich in details called the minutiae, which can be used as identification marks for fingerprint verification. To get the details, the fingerprint capturing techniques are to be improved. Since when we the fingerprint is captured, the noise from outside adds to it. The goal of this thesis is to remove the noise present in the fingerprint image. To achieve a good quality fingerprint image, this noise has to be removed or suppressed and here it is done by using an algorithm or technique called ’Spectral Subtraction’, where the algorithm is based on subtraction of estimated noise spectrum from noisy signal spectrum. The performance of the algorithm is assessed by comparing the original fingerprint image and image obtained after spectral subtraction several parameters like PSNR, SSIM and also for different fingerprints on the database. Finally, performance matching was done using NIST matching software, and the obtained results were presented in the form of Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC)graphs, using MATLAB, and the experimental results were presented.
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Feedback Control over Signal to Noise Ratio Constrained Communication ChannelsRojas Norman, Alejandro Jose January 2006 (has links)
The present thesis addresses the problem of stabilisability of a linear time invariant (LTI) output feedback control loop in the presence of a communication link. The communication link itself can be either located between the controller and the plant or between the plant and the controller. The communication link is assumed to be an additive coloured Gaussian noise channel with (or without) bandwidth limitation (memory) in the continuous-(or discrete-)time domain. The requirement for stabilisability of the feedback loop is then characterised as a lower bound on the channel signal to noise ratio (SNR). This lower bound is tight and it will depend on the channel model, plant and channel model NMP zeros, plant time delay and plant unstable poles. Performance requirements are also investigated, by loop shaping in the continuous-time domain, whilst a linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control approach is suggested for the discrete-time domain. / PhD Doctorate
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A Study of Impulse Response System IdentificationPaluri, Suraj, Patluri, Sandeep January 2007 (has links)
<p>In system identification, different methods are often classified as parametric or non-parametric methods. For parametric methods, a parametric model of a system is considered and the model parameters are estimated. For non-parametric methods, no parametric model is used and the result of the identification is given as a curve or a function.</p><p>One of the non-parametric methods is the impulse response analysis. This approach is dynamic simulation. This thesis introduces a new paradigm for dynamic simulation, called impulse-based simulation. This approach is based on choosing a Dirac function as input, and as a result, the output will be equal to the impulse response. However, a Dirac function cannot be realized in practice, and an approximation has to be used. As a consequence, the output will deviate from the impulse response. Once the impulse response is estimated, a parametric model can be fitted to the estimation.</p><p>This thesis aims to determine the parameters in a parametric model from an estimated impulse response. The process of investigating the models is a critical aspect of the project. Correlation analysis is used to obtain the weighting function from the estimates of covariance functions.</p><p>Later, a relation formed between the parameters and the estimates (obtained by correlation analysis) in the form of a linear system of equations. Furthermore, simulations are carried out using Monte Carlo for investigating the properties of the two step approach, which involves in correlation analysis to find h-parameters and least squares and total least squares methods to solve for the parameters of the model. In order to evaluate the complete capability of the approach to the noise variation a study of signal to noise ratio and mean, mean square error and variances of the estimated parameters is carried out.</p><p>The results of the Monte Carlo study indicate that two-step approach can give rather accurate parameter estimates. In addition, the least squares and total least squares methods give similar results.</p>
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Joint uplink-downlink beamforming in multi-antenna relaying schemesD'Souza, Olaf Manuel 01 November 2009 (has links)
The thesis examines the problem of joint receive and transmit beamforming for a wireless
network which consists of one relay node equipped with multiple antennas. The
transmitter and the receiver are single antenna systems. The communication system
consists of two phases. In the first phase the transmitter sends the information symbol
to the relay while in the second phase, the relay re-transmits a linearly transformed
version of the vector of its received signals. The concept of general-rank beamforming
is applied to this communication scheme for the case of the uplink (transmitter-relay)
and downlink (relay-receiver) channel vectors being statistically independent and statistically
dependent. In the general-rank beamforming approach, the multi-antenna
relay multiplies the received signal vector with a general-rank complex weight matrix
and re-transmits each entry of the output vector on the corresponding antenna. The
thesis presents a closed form solution to the general-rank beamforming power minimization
problem with proof that for statistically independent uplink and downlink
channels, the general-rank beamforming approach results in a rank-one solution for
the beamforming matrix. The simulation results have shown that when the generalrank
beamformer is applied to the case of statistically dependent uplink and downlink
channels, the general-rank beamforming technique significantly outperforms the separable
receive and transmit beamforming method. / UOIT
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Using EAM-SOA compensation dispersion and pattern effect for data transmission in short distanceDing, Wei-Zun 01 September 2012 (has links)
Due to dramatic growth of capacity in optical fiber communication, the fiber dispersion has become one of major factors affecting the quality of optical signal transmission with different modulation scheme, leading to the importance in controlling optical chirp. Among the elements used for optical fiber communications, electroabsorption modulator (EAM) and semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) are served as optical amplitude and phase modulation. In this work, EAM-integrated SOA is used to realize the pre-chirp technique through their inherently reversed phase modulation as well as amplitude modulation.
In the experiment, tunable optical filter and a 10Gb/s data pattern are used for extracting the frequency chirp of the timely signal. With the positive chirp operation in EAM, it is found that the overall chirp of EAM-integrated SOA can be varied from 3GHz to -9GHz by adjusting current injection through SOA. Also, as inspecting the 10Gb/s pattern, the pattern effect can also be controlled by the reversed carrier dynamics between EAM and SOA. Finally, a 10Gb/s data transmission with 43km transmission is demonstrated by using such pre-chirp technique, showing that such technique can be applied to other type signal processing.
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