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A CMOS Hybrid System for Non-Invasive Hemoglobin and Oxygen Saturation Monitoring with Super Wavelength Infrared Light Emitting Diodes. [PDF]
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On the road to vision zero: How unit-dose dispensing systems and health-IT are transforming clinical practices. [PDF]
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Co-staining microplastics with Nile Red and Rose Bengal for improved optical quantification. [PDF]
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Journal of VLSI signal processing systems for signal, image and video technology, 2002
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2014
Digital filtering is the process of transforming a discretely sampled input signal into an output signal, such that certain spectral characteristics of the input signal are lost, while others are retained. In neuroscience, it is performed on time series that represent electrophysiological or hemodynamic signals measured over time.
Meij, R. van der, Schoffelen, J.M.
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Digital filtering is the process of transforming a discretely sampled input signal into an output signal, such that certain spectral characteristics of the input signal are lost, while others are retained. In neuroscience, it is performed on time series that represent electrophysiological or hemodynamic signals measured over time.
Meij, R. van der, Schoffelen, J.M.
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1982
Abstract Multirate filtering arises naturally in digital signal processing as an adaptation of the sampling rate to the banwidth of the signal at each step of the processing. It results in a significant reduction of machine complexity in many cases of practical importance.
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Abstract Multirate filtering arises naturally in digital signal processing as an adaptation of the sampling rate to the banwidth of the signal at each step of the processing. It results in a significant reduction of machine complexity in many cases of practical importance.
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