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Iron phthalocyanine (FePc) nanorods were synthesised by a solvothermal method without any surfactant. The as-synthesised materials were monoclinic FePc phase according to X-ray diffraction. The FePc nanorods were applied as gas sensor to detect the ethanol with good sensitivity and selectivity. The results demonstrated that FePc nanorods were excellent candidates for gas sensor to ethanol.
Source separation plays an important role in array signal processing applications, such as anti-jamming, multi-signal detection, etc. The performance of source separation need to be analyzed, which can also be indicated by the array performance index, output signal-interference-noise-ratio (SINR) and beam pattern. The blind signal separation (BSS) has been mostly used to separate mixed signals, compared...
The anti-interference methods via adaptive beamforming (ABF) and block matrix (BM) can be used to supress interference in array radar signal processing. ABF method can adaptively form null in the direction of interference, whose performance is up to its sample covariance matrix (SCM) and requires the interference environment consistent. BM method can block interference via preprocessing, which will...
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