Automatie object recognition is a multidisciplinary research area using con cepts and tools from mathematics, computing, optics, psychology, pattern recognition, artificial intelligence and various other disciplines.
The purpose of this research is to pro.
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The potential of photonic signal processing (psp) to overcome electronic limits for processing ultra-wideband signals, provide signal conditioning that can be integrated in line with fiber optic systems, and improve signal quality makes this technology ex.
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For years scientists turned to the crc handbook of laser science & technology for reliable data on optical materials.
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Handbook of optical sensors provides a comprehensive and integrated view of optical sensors, addressing the fundamentals, structures, technologies, applications, and future perspectives.
Victor Rabinovich
Antenna arrays for short range wireless communication: automotive applications brings together different aspects of antenna arrays engineering solutions for short range wireless communication.
Tomoyuki Kakeshita
This book describes clearly various research topics investigated for these 10 years in the research center of advanced structural and functional materials design in osaka university, japan.
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Bir Bhanu
Most biometric systems employed for human recognition require physical contact with, or close proximity to, a cooperative subject.
International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology (2008 Beijing, China)
Sandeep Saxena
Branko Glisic
The use of fibre optic sensors in structural health monitoring has rapidly accelerated in recent years.
Paul L. Heremans
IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems
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Aleksandr Lapin
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This text summarizes the invited papers presented at the international symposium on new trends in optical soliton transmission systems held in kyoto, japan in the fall of 1997.
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Carbides, nitrides and borides are families of related refractory materials.
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