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Compressive time-of-flight imaging
2017 International Conference on Sampling Theory and Applications (SampTA), 2017Time-of-flight (ToF) cameras are compact devices providing spatially and temporally resolved depth information. Possible applications include human-machine interaction in gaming industry or safety functions in automotive industry. In many applications, it is desirable to reduce the amount of data to be read out and transmitted from the ToF camera ...
Stephan Antholzer +4 more
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Desorption/Ionization on Silicon Time-of-Flight/Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
Analytical Chemistry, 2003Desorption/ionization on silicon (DIOS) tandem time-of-flight (TOF/TOF) mass spectrometry (MS) provides high accuracy and significant fragmentation information, particularly in the characterization of biomolecules. DIOS TOF/TOF offers a high-throughput surface-based ionization platform as well as complete fragmentation through high collision energies ...
Eden P, Go +7 more
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2011 International Conference on Computer Vision, 2011
This paper describes a novel method to acquire depth images using a pair of ToF (Time of Flight) cameras. As opposed to approaches that filter, calibrate or do 3D reconstructions posterior to the image acquisition, we propose to combine the measurements of the two cameras at the acquisition level.
Victor Castaneda +2 more
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This paper describes a novel method to acquire depth images using a pair of ToF (Time of Flight) cameras. As opposed to approaches that filter, calibrate or do 3D reconstructions posterior to the image acquisition, we propose to combine the measurements of the two cameras at the acquisition level.
Victor Castaneda +2 more
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1990
AbstractTime‐of‐flight effects depend on the displacement of blood with respect to a region of excitation. When combined with static material suppression and projection imaging, time‐of‐flight effects provide a flexible means of flow sensitization for magnetic resonance (MR) angiography.
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AbstractTime‐of‐flight effects depend on the displacement of blood with respect to a region of excitation. When combined with static material suppression and projection imaging, time‐of‐flight effects provide a flexible means of flow sensitization for magnetic resonance (MR) angiography.
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2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2017
Time-of-flight (TOF) depth cameras provide robust depth inference at low power requirements in a wide variety of consumer and industrial applications. These cameras reconstruct a single depth frame from a given set of infrared (IR) frames captured over a very short exposure period.
Schober, M. +4 more
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Time-of-flight (TOF) depth cameras provide robust depth inference at low power requirements in a wide variety of consumer and industrial applications. These cameras reconstruct a single depth frame from a given set of infrared (IR) frames captured over a very short exposure period.
Schober, M. +4 more
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2011
Time-of-flight (TOF) angiography is a widely used means of producing angiographic images without the need for the injection of contrast agent. In this chapter, we discuss the MR imaging (MRI) physics which governs the creation of TOF angiograms.
Seong-Eun Kim, Dennis L. Parker
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Time-of-flight (TOF) angiography is a widely used means of producing angiographic images without the need for the injection of contrast agent. In this chapter, we discuss the MR imaging (MRI) physics which governs the creation of TOF angiograms.
Seong-Eun Kim, Dennis L. Parker
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1986
Isothermal desorption and temperature programmed desorption experiments are typically designed to measure a single time scale, namely the desorption time. Its temperature dependence can, via the Frenkel-Arrhenius parametrization (1.3), yield information on the heat of adsorption Q=Ed or the depth V0 of the surface potential well and on the prefactor ν,
Hans Jürgen Kreuzer +1 more
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Isothermal desorption and temperature programmed desorption experiments are typically designed to measure a single time scale, namely the desorption time. Its temperature dependence can, via the Frenkel-Arrhenius parametrization (1.3), yield information on the heat of adsorption Q=Ed or the depth V0 of the surface potential well and on the prefactor ν,
Hans Jürgen Kreuzer +1 more
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2020
This chapter summarizes the principle and application of time-of-flight (TOF) NIR spectroscopy, which can evaluate the contribution of scattering and absorption of light in samples simultaneously. In order to construct robust calibrations for organic materials by NIR spectroscopy, it is important to evaluate and understand the spectral contribution ...
Tetsuya Inagaki, Satoru Tsuchikawa
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This chapter summarizes the principle and application of time-of-flight (TOF) NIR spectroscopy, which can evaluate the contribution of scattering and absorption of light in samples simultaneously. In order to construct robust calibrations for organic materials by NIR spectroscopy, it is important to evaluate and understand the spectral contribution ...
Tetsuya Inagaki, Satoru Tsuchikawa
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2006
The Holographic Time of Flight (HTOF) method for the all-optical, contact-less investigation of charge transport in non-centrosymmetric insulators and semiconductors is based on the instantaneous photoexcitation of a spatially modulated distribution of charge carriers and on the linear electro-optic (Pockels) effect to visualize a charge-displacement ...
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The Holographic Time of Flight (HTOF) method for the all-optical, contact-less investigation of charge transport in non-centrosymmetric insulators and semiconductors is based on the instantaneous photoexcitation of a spatially modulated distribution of charge carriers and on the linear electro-optic (Pockels) effect to visualize a charge-displacement ...
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