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Alignment by Cross-Correlation
1992Highest precision in the alignment of projections is one of the prerequisites of tomography. The effects of random translational alignment errors on the reconstruction can be appreciated by considering the much simpler situation where a given number of images containing the same motif are averaged.
Joachim Frank, Bruce F. McEwen
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High Performance Cross-Correlator
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2003Abstract There are many applications for which cross-correlation is crucial. Time delay estimation is one of them. Our task was to develop a cross-correlator with the following parameters (scenario A): input (correlated) signal vectors consisted of 100 8bit samples, time delay measured in the range of . The computation time was limited to 10us.
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Cross-correlation analysis in FCS
2001The concept of cross-correlation spectroscopy actually follows as a logical consequence if one wants to extend the common established fluorescence autocorrelation analysis to achieve a larger detection specificity. Instead of mathematically comparing, i.e.
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A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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