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- 1Greenberg, Anastasia
- 1Haghani, Sasan.
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Spring 2018
Conventional seismic migration operators produce an image that suffers from low resolution, sampling artifacts, and poorly balanced amplitudes. An improved image can be obtained by casting migration as a least-squares optimization problem in which the goal is to minimize the difference between...
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Fall 2012
Multiple-inputmultiple-output (MIMO) systems, characterized by multiple antenna transceivers, add a ‘space’ dimension to signal processing for wireless communication. Conventionally, the degrees of freedom (DoFs), i.e., the number of independent data streams that can be transmitted or received,...
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Fall 2011
The Applied Miniaturisation Laboratory (AML) has recently built a laser-induced fluorescent capillary electrophoresis (LIF-CE) genetic analysis instrument, called the Tricorder Tool Kit (TTK). By using a photodiode instead of photomultiplier tubes in the optical detection, the AML has lowered the...
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System Level Monitoring for Time-Varying Conditions with Application to Ground Engaging Equipment
DownloadFall 2015
Condition monitoring is an effective tool for protecting equipment against unplanned and costly downtime. Conventionally, condition monitoring is only focused on the state of equipment's health and tracks the internal changes. However, more recent studies pointed out that an effective monitoring...
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Fall 2017
Historically seismic data processing has relied on the acoustic approximation to process single component data under the simplifying assumption that the recorded wavefield consists mainly of compressional wave modes. With the advancement of multicomponent seismic technology there is an increased...