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Rectifying Properties of Surface Barrier Detectors

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Statistical properties of voltage dip detectors

2009 IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Methods for Uncertainty Estimation in Measurement, 2009
In this paper, some statistical properties of procedures defined to detect voltage dips in electric power systems are discussed. First, a theoretical modeling of the root -mean-square based test proposed in the IEC 61000-4-30 is provided and validated.
G. GUERRIERI   +3 more
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PROPERTIES OF SILVER CHLORIDE TRACK DETECTORS

Radiation Effects, 1977
Abstract In recent years significant achievements in the field of silver chloride track detector preparation were obtained mainly due to efforts of German specialists from Frankfurt/Main and Munich.1,2 On the basis of silver chloride crystals doped with lead and cadmium (or calcium), track detectors with sensitivity to charged particles which could be ...
V. D. Dmitriev   +3 more
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Stochastic Properties of Coincidence-Detector Neural Cells

Neural Computation, 2009
Neural information is characterized by sets of spiking events that travel within the brain through neuron junctions that receive, transmit, and process streams of spikes. Coincidence detection is one of the ways to describe the functionality of a single neural cell.
Krips, Ram, Furst, Miriam
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Timing property of BGO-detector

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1993
Abstract The timing property of the BGO-detector for time-of-flight capture cross-section measurement was investigated. Several methods were applied to determine the number η of photoelectrons per energy unit. The time response functions of the BGO-detector were measured and calculated.
N.V. Kornilov, N.N. Semenova
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Electric Field Properties of CdTe Nuclear Detectors

2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006
Recently, diode-like In/CdTe/Pt detectors have been realized which look very promising thanks to their enhanced spectroscopic performance. Scope of this work is to investigate the electric field distribution inside these detectors and its temporal evolution by means of the Pockets effect.
Cola A, Farella I, Mancini AM, Donati A
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Some Properties of Presence Detectors

Transportation Science, 1970
Presence detectors on highways record whether or not there are any cars on some nonzero length section of highway. The absence of cars is used as a criterion for switching a vehicle-actuated signal. The problem considered here is the following. Cars pass the detector according to a Poisson process, at velocities that are independent, identically ...
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Trap Detectors and their Properties

Metrologia, 1991
The paper describes a new solid state detector which fulfils all the requirements of the ideal detector for optical radiation measurements. This trap detector is shown to be spatially uniform, linear, stable and to have a predictable relative spectral response so that it can be used to realize a relative spectral response scale with an uncertainty of ...
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PET properties of pixellated CdZnTe detector

Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (Cat. No.00CH37143), 2002
This work examines the properties of CdZnTe pixellated detectors, in terms of coincidence-timing performances. Through this review it can be see that one of the strongest effects over the CdZnTe timing is the amount of charge collected, or in other words, the influence of the 'small pixel effect.' A figure is presented which gives a simple illustration
R. Amrami   +5 more
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Properties of energy edge detectors

Proceedings 1992 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003
The author introduces a framework for investigating the properties of energy edge detectors and uses it to derive some results of interest. He shows a necessary condition on the form of constituent linear filters in quadratic detectors, subject to some conditions, and demonstrates some limitations of such detectors.
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