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This paper attempts to demonstrate that addressing the dictionary perturbations and the individual representation of the coupled images can generally result in positive effects with respect to sparse-representation-based spatiotemporal reflectance fusion (SPTM). We propose to adapt the dictionary perturbations with an error-bound-regularized method and formulate the dictionary perturbations to be...
We compare the transmission performance of various bandwidth-efficient LDPC coding schemes. Equipped with 4 dB improvement in OSNR sensitivity, we demonstrate 1 Tb/s CO-OFDM over 1600 km SSMF transmission at spectral efficiency of 3.2 bit/s/Hz.
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel coding scheme for a WDM-PON system using ASK/DPSK re-modulation corresponding to downstream/upstream signals respectively to enhance the toleration of injection signal extinction ratio.
This paper conducts on the discussion of the disadvantages of the traditional blood separation technique, puts forward the brand-new blood separation theory and the fully automatic blood component separation machine system is developed. The separation machine system is composed of the upper PC with special purpose software HIT-WG-A installed, CAN communication network and lower separation machine...
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