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Short-Term Prediction of Ship Heave Motion Using a PSO-Optimized CNN-LSTM Model
When ships conduct offshore operations in the ocean, they are subject to disturbances from natural factors such as sea breezes and waves. These disturbances lead to movements detrimental to the ship’s stability, especially heave movement in the vertical ...
Guowei Li +4 more
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Motion compensated partition coding
This paper deals with the coding of the partition information resulting from the segmentation of video se quences Motion compensation of partition sequences is described as an e cient interframe mode of coding It involves the prediction of the partition
Salembier Clairon, Philippe Jean
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Shaping Ti3C2 MXene Nanospheres for Precision Near‐Infrared Photothermal Therapy
In this study, we report producing spherical MXenes via fs laser fragmentation of Ti3C2 flakes in liquid medium. The nanoparticles demonstrated pronounced light absorption and high photothermal conversion efficiencies of 68% and 63% under heating with NIR‐I and NIR‐II lasers, respectively.
Julia S. Babkova +21 more
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Infrared Nanocrystals for Space Application: Hardness to Irradiations
This article investigates infrared HgTe nanocrystals under X‐ray and ion irradiation, revealing remarkable radiation hardness. It uncovers distinct degradation mechanisms and shows that the nanomaterial outperforms integrated electronics. The results position colloidal nanocrystals as promising candidates for resilient space and harsh‐environment ...
Alexandre Neyret +22 more
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Technical Analysis of Active Heave Compensate Drawworks of 15 000 m Offshore Drilling Platform
To study the performance of active compensation drawworks, the wave theory and vibration theory were used to analyze the heave motion of semisubmersible drilling platform with wave. The results were then compared with that of other methods.
Meng Dechao +4 more
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Magnetic Force Microscopy Signatures of Higher‐Order Skyrmions and Antiskyrmions
Magnetic force microscopy operated under vacuum conditions enables the qualitative identification of higher‐order skyrmions and antiskyrmions in Co/Ni multilayers at room temperature. Distinct stray‐field contrast signatures arise from vertical Bloch lines and complex domain‐wall configurations.
Sabri Koraltan +8 more
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Imaging of Biphoton States: Fundamentals and Applications
Quantum states of two photons exhibit a rich polarization and spatial structure, which provides a fundamental resource of strongly correlated and entangled states. This review analyzes the physics of these intriguing properties and explores the various techniques and technologies available to measure them, including the state of the art of their ...
Alessio D'Errico, Ebrahim Karimi
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This study introduces VIVID (Vesicle In Vivo Identification using DNA), a qPCR‐based platform that tracks PCR‐amplifiable DNA tags loaded in the EVs for accurate and quantifiable EV biodistribution in vivo. ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) represent promising carriers for nucleic acid therapeutics, offering advantages over synthetic nanoparticles ...
Oscar Boyadjian +5 more
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Motion compensated digital subtraction angiography
Digital subtraction angiography, whether based on traditional X-ray or MR, suers from patient motion artifacts. Until now, the usual remedy is to pixel shift by hand, or in some cases performing a global pixel shift semi-automatically. This is time consuming, and cannot handle rotations or local varying deformations over the image.
Hemmendorff, Magnus +3 more
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The stellar and solar tracking system of the Geneva Observatory gondola [PDF]
Sun and star trackers have been added to the latest version of the Geneva Observatory gondola. They perform an image motion compensation with an accuracy of plus or minus 1 minute of arc.
Huguenin, D.
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