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The performance of the optimum array filter for sensor arrays
ICASSP '87. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005A theoretical analysis of the performance of optimum array filter (AOAF) for sensor arrays, which is proposed by Hanna and Simaan is presented. The beam pattern of array processing system not only depends on the rejection response, but also the model mismatch.
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Biomimetic Tactile Sensor Array
Advanced Robotics, 2008The performance of robotic and prosthetic hands in unstructured environments is severely limited by their having little or no tactile information compared to the rich tactile feedback of the human ...
Nicholas Wettels +3 more
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Acoustic vector sensor array processing
[1992] Conference Record of the Twenty-Sixth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems & Computers, 1994An approach is proposed for localization of acoustic sources using an array of sensors for which the measurement of each sensor is a vector consisting of the acoustic pressure and acoustic particle velocity. A compact expression is derived for the Cramer-Rao bound (CRB) on the estimation errors of the source direction-of-arrival (DOA) parameters in the
Arye Nehorai, Eytan Paldi
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Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 1993
Abstract In this paper the array peformances as function of the number of sensors are investigated. Redundancy is introduced as a tool for an array design which is more protected from the effects of noise. A design method based on the replication of a reference array, conceived disregarding the noise, is introduced.
Corrado Di Natale +2 more
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Abstract In this paper the array peformances as function of the number of sensors are investigated. Redundancy is introduced as a tool for an array design which is more protected from the effects of noise. A design method based on the replication of a reference array, conceived disregarding the noise, is introduced.
Corrado Di Natale +2 more
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2002
Imaging optical fibres have been etched to prepare microwell arrays. These microwells have been loaded with sensing materials such as bead-based sensors and living cells to create high-density sensor arrays. The extremely small sizes and volumes of the wells enable high sensitivity and high information content sensing capabilities.
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Imaging optical fibres have been etched to prepare microwell arrays. These microwells have been loaded with sensing materials such as bead-based sensors and living cells to create high-density sensor arrays. The extremely small sizes and volumes of the wells enable high sensitivity and high information content sensing capabilities.
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SPIE Proceedings, 2009
Microcavity optical resonators have been investigated in the last years extensively for possible applications in optical communication (switching, filtering, and multiplexing), to investigate cavity quantum dynamic effects, and for sensor applications. The most recent area of application is bio-sensing.
Thomas Weigel +2 more
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Microcavity optical resonators have been investigated in the last years extensively for possible applications in optical communication (switching, filtering, and multiplexing), to investigate cavity quantum dynamic effects, and for sensor applications. The most recent area of application is bio-sensing.
Thomas Weigel +2 more
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Uniform pressure responses for nanomaterials-based biological on-skin flexible pressure sensor array
Carbon, 2021Jong-Seok Kim +2 more
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Sensor arrays and array sensors
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2001openaire +2 more sources

