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Jiafeng Zhang, Guangli Cheng, Jinsong Tang, Haoran Wu and Zhen Tian
Uncompensated motion errors can seriously affect the imaging quality of synthetic aperture sonars (SASs). In the existing line-by-line motion compensation (MOCO) algorithms for wide-beam multiple-receiver SAS systems, the approximate form of the range hi...
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Shuai Ma, Jun Hu, Xuegao Wang and Jiajia Ji
To make measurement of end-wall flow between blade rows in a compact multistage configuration possible, a miniature L-shaped five-hole probe was employed in this paper. This compact tip structure, realized by laser-printing instead of the conventional ma...
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Reiner Jedermann
Wireless sensor systems often fail to provide measurements with uniform time spacing. Measurements can be delayed or even miss completely. Resampling to uniform intervals is necessary to satisfy the requirements of subsequent signal processing. Common re...
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Omar Khalil, Hany El-Sharkawy, Maha Youssef and Gerd Baumann
We propose a new method of adaptive piecewise approximation based on Sinc points for ordinary differential equations. The adaptive method is a piecewise collocation method which utilizes Poly-Sinc interpolation to reach a preset level of accuracy for the...
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Zhongjie He, Yueqi Zhao, Xiachuan Fu, Xin Sheng and Siwen Xu
Motivated by the need for a simple and effective assimilation scheme that could be used in a relocatable ocean model, a new assimilation algorithm called ensemble optimal smoothing (EnOS) was developed. This scheme was a straightforward extension of the ...
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