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Toward Active Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing: A Review of Distributed Fiber-Optic Photoacoustic Non-Destructive Testing Technology. [PDF]
Wu Y, Fu X, Li J, Gui X, Qiu J, Li Z.
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Modular, open-sourced multiplexing for democratizing spatial omics.
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Applied Optics, 1977
We present a new method for the synthesis of sections of a 3-D object from an encoded record of its projections. This record is prepared by spatially multiplexing selected projections of the original object onto a photographic film. The film is then inserted into a coherent optical analyzing system, where an image of one planar section is generated ...
A A, Friesem, I, Glaser
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We present a new method for the synthesis of sections of a 3-D object from an encoded record of its projections. This record is prepared by spatially multiplexing selected projections of the original object onto a photographic film. The film is then inserted into a coherent optical analyzing system, where an image of one planar section is generated ...
A A, Friesem, I, Glaser
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Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE/ACM/IFIP international conference on Hardware/software codesign and system synthesis, 2005
To ensure low power consumption while maintaining flexibility and performance, future Systems-on-Chip (SoC) will combine several types of processor cores and data memory units of widely different sizes. To interconnect the IPs of these heterogeneous platforms, Networks-on-Chip (NoC) have been proposed as an efficient and scalable alternative to shared ...
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To ensure low power consumption while maintaining flexibility and performance, future Systems-on-Chip (SoC) will combine several types of processor cores and data memory units of widely different sizes. To interconnect the IPs of these heterogeneous platforms, Networks-on-Chip (NoC) have been proposed as an efficient and scalable alternative to shared ...
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Differential spatial multiplexing
2004 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8733), 2004In this paper, we present a novel differential space-time (DST) architecture which is well suited for high data-rate applications but requires only a linear decoding complexity. Multiple transmit antennas are divided into groups and DST encoding is applied individually to each group.
S.K. Cheung, R. Schober
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Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 2018
The capacity of spatial multi-touch menus such as FastTap is limited by device screen size. We explore the idea of using multiple tabs to increase capacity - multiplexing the tablet's screen space so each location holds multiple items. Earlier work has shown potential of this idea for smartwatches, but no evaluations have considered larger devices.
Varun Gaur, Md. Sami Uddin, Carl Gutwin
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The capacity of spatial multi-touch menus such as FastTap is limited by device screen size. We explore the idea of using multiple tabs to increase capacity - multiplexing the tablet's screen space so each location holds multiple items. Earlier work has shown potential of this idea for smartwatches, but no evaluations have considered larger devices.
Varun Gaur, Md. Sami Uddin, Carl Gutwin
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2017
Spatial division multiplexing (SDM) by employing few-mode fiber or multi-core fiber is expected to efficiently enhance the capacity of optical networks and overcome the anticipated ‘capacity crunch’ due to fast increasing capacity demand. This chapter first introduces the advantages and state-of-the-art of SDM.
Chen, Haoshuo, Koonen, T.
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Spatial division multiplexing (SDM) by employing few-mode fiber or multi-core fiber is expected to efficiently enhance the capacity of optical networks and overcome the anticipated ‘capacity crunch’ due to fast increasing capacity demand. This chapter first introduces the advantages and state-of-the-art of SDM.
Chen, Haoshuo, Koonen, T.
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Superresolved spatially multiplexed interferometric microscopy
Optics Letters, 2017Superresolution capability by angular and time multiplexing is implemented onto a regular microscope. The technique, named superresolved spatially multiplexed interferometric microscopy (S2MIM), follows our previously reported SMIM technique [Opt. Express22, 14929 (2014)OPEXFF1094-408710.1364/OE.22.014929, J. Biomed.
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International Journal of Adaptive, Resilient and Autonomic Systems, 2014
Geometrical constraints limit how much information can be received and emitted along real pathways across the boundary of any processor. Applied to central nervous systems this imposes a seemingly impassable bottleneck to the evolution of large brains. A small brain could never access enough information to warrant a larger brain.
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Geometrical constraints limit how much information can be received and emitted along real pathways across the boundary of any processor. Applied to central nervous systems this imposes a seemingly impassable bottleneck to the evolution of large brains. A small brain could never access enough information to warrant a larger brain.
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Spatially-multiplexed MIMO markers
2015 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces (3DUI), 2015We present spatially-multiplexed fiducial markers with the framework of code division multiple access (CDMA), which is a technique in the field of communications. Since CDMA based multiplexing is robust to signal noise and interference, multiplexed markers can be demultiplexed under several image noises and transformation.
Hideaki Uchiyama +4 more
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