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Tracking Mooring Lines of Floating Structures by an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
ABSTRACT This study presents a novel method for tracking mooring lines of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines (FOWTs) using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) equipped with a tilt‐controlled Multibeam Imaging Sonar (MBS). The proposed approach enables the AUV to estimate the 3D positions of mooring lines and safely track them in real‐time, overcoming ...
Sehwa Chun +5 more
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Abstract Purpose The purpose of the study was to compare time to return to sport between patients undergoing isolated medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFL‐R) and patients undergoing MPFL‐R and concomitant TTO (MPFL‐TTO) for recurrent patellofemoral instability.
Michelle E. Kew +10 more
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RTS noise reduction of CMOS image sensors using amplifier-selection pixels [PDF]
This paper describes a RTS (random telegraph signal) noise reduction technique for an active pixel CMOS image sensor (CIS) with in-pixel selectable dual source-follower amplifiers.
Kagawa, Kiichiro +4 more
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Abstract The NASA Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument is hosted on a geostationary commercial communications satellite. TEMPO is an imaging spectrometer with primary mission to measure trace‐gas concentrations from the observed spectra of reflected sunlight over the Continental United States and parts of Canada, Mexico ...
James L. Carr +14 more
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Error‐Related Brain Activity Indicates Immediate Auto‐Cancellation of Action Slips
ABSTRACT The error‐related negativity (ERN) is a classic electrophysiological index of error detection. However, the present study challenges its classical functional interpretation by analyzing the ERN relative to the termination of erroneous actions (response offsets), a behavioral marker of error cancellation.
Roland Pfister +5 more
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High‐quality liquid gate‐all‐around (LGAA) silicon nanowire (NW) field‐effect transistor (FET) biosensors are fabricated and studied their properties in 1 mm phosphate‐buffered saline solution with pH = 7.4 using transport and noise spectroscopy.
Yongqiang Zhang +6 more
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Radiation damages in CMOS image sensors: testing and hardening challenges brought by deep sub-micrometer CIS processes [PDF]
This paper presents a summary of the main results we observed after several years of study on irradiated custom imagers manufactured using 0,18 µm CMOS processes dedicated to imaging.
Cervantes, Paola +6 more
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Low‐ and High‐Frequency Noise in LEDs
The results of optical noise measurements for commercially available blue light‐emitting diodes in a range from kHz to MHz are reported. The noise spectra decomposition into components according to the theoretical model is performed. The coincidence of the experimental results with 1/fγ model for the low‐frequency range is proved and a fitting is made.
Danylo Bohomolov +2 more
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RTS amplitudes in decananometer MOSFETs: 3-D simulation study [PDF]
In this paper we study the amplitudes of random telegraph signals (RTS) associated with the trapping of a single electron in defect states at the Si/SiO/sub 2/ interface of sub-100-nm (decananometer) MOSFETs employing three-dimensional (3-D) "atomistic ...
Asenov, A. +3 more
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Railway electrification systems indeed have unique challenges due to variable power demand and dynamic train operations. Power quality (PQ) monitoring for high‐speed trains (HSTs) is essential to guarantee the effectual and unfailing operation of the ESs.
Pampa Sinha +6 more
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