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Characteristic frequencies of bodies with thin spikes III. Frequency splitting
Mathematical Notes, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Rabi frequency splitting in stimulated Raman scattering
Optics Letters, 1982Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) from a system that is both Raman active and infrared active has been investigated theoretically when a strong coherent resonant infrared light field, in addition to a pumping field, is applied. In the density matrix formulation, it is found that the gain function in steady state is redistributed as a result of the ...
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A frequency splitting cable telephone system
Proceedings of IEEE. IEEE Region 10 Conference. TENCON 99. 'Multimedia Technology for Asia-Pacific Information Infrastructure' (Cat. No.99CH37030), 2003In this proposal, we use one great idea to realize the cable phone system using the digital addressing approach rather than conventional public switching network. With frequency splitting technology, the pseudo switch can be used as a switching device.
null Shih-Chang Hsia +1 more
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Triple Split Ring Resonators Metamaterial for Frequency Agility
2020 IEEE 5th International Symposium on Telecommunication Technologies (ISTT), 2020A metamaterial with frequency reconfigurability over a wide range of frequencies is presented in this paper. The proposed unit-cell has a circular geometrical shape with a triple split-ring resonator (SRR) and stepped-impedance resonator (SIR) technique applied to provide better miniaturization factor.
Abdel-Rahman S. Omar +3 more
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On the Rotational Frequency Splitting in Oblique Pulsators
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 1985Abstract We derive the “rotational splitting” of the frequencies of adiabatic nonradial oscillations whose symmetry axis is inclined to the stellar rotational axis. Our result disagrees with Aizenman et al. (1984; AAA 38.065.159) and Pesnell (1985; Astrophys. J., 292, 238), and we discuss the cause of the discrepancies.
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The frequency split method for helical cone-beam reconstruction
Medical Physics, 2004A new approximate method for the utilization of redundant data in helical cone-beam CT is presented. It is based on the observation that the original WEDGE method provides excellent image quality if only little more than 180 degrees data are used for back-projection, and that significant low-frequency artifacts appear if a larger amount of redundant ...
G, Shechter +3 more
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Controllable phase-locked frequency splitting in two-frequency lasers
IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1971Lasers can be made to oscillate simultaneously at two frequencies by means of anisotropic or nonreciprocal resonator elements. A technique is described for stabilizing the resulting frequency separation by locking it to an external frequency source. The stabilized separation should be useful in optical heterodyne applications.
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Modular active power filtering approaches: Power splitting verses frequency splitting
Engineering Solutions for the Next Millennium. 1999 IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (Cat. No.99TH8411), 2003Power-line active filtering is performed by injecting into the power line a current equal in magnitude, but opposite in sign, to the line current distortion. In high-power applications, the filtering job is conventionally split among several identical active filter modules (power splitting).
R. El Shatshat +2 more
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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 1994
When some items in a menu are selected more frequently than others, as is often the case, designers or individual users may be able to speed performance and improve preference ratings by placing several high-frequency items at the top of the menu. Design guidelines for split menus were developed and applied.
Andrew Sears, Ben Shneiderman
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When some items in a menu are selected more frequently than others, as is often the case, designers or individual users may be able to speed performance and improve preference ratings by placing several high-frequency items at the top of the menu. Design guidelines for split menus were developed and applied.
Andrew Sears, Ben Shneiderman
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Decoding split-frequency representation for cross-scale tracking
Neural NetworksLearning tailored target representations for tracking is a promising direction in visual object tracking. Most state-of-the-art methods utilize autoencoders to generate representations by reconstructing the target's appearance. However, these reconstructions are often augmented to mimic scale jitter and alteration, neglecting physical scale ...
Yuanming Zhang, Hao Sun 0020
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