Abstract:
A method of signal processing includes receiving samples of a signal and processing the samples using a time-windowed transform function to generate spectral data corresponding to each time window. The method includes generating first spectrogram data based on magnitudes of the spectral data and generating second spectrogram data based on phase differences of the spectral data. The method further includes combining the first spectrogram data and the second spectrogram data to generate a combined spectrogram and processing the combined spectrogram to generate output.
Abstract:
The present disclosure generally relates to improvements to systems and methods for measuring the dynamic properties of scattering particles within a medium, including fluid flow. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods for time-resolved diffuse correlation spectroscopy. This disclosure provides systems and methods for determining dynamics in a target medium. The systems and methods can utilize time-resolved diffuse correlation spectroscopy.
Abstract:
A system for processing a multiband image, including digital computer memory for storing a multiband image having multiple bands of image data; and processing circuitry for processing the multiband image, wherein the processing circuitry (a) determines pixel locations in the bands of the multiband image having values above the band-specific white value threshold for each of the bands of the multiband image, (b) determines a band-specific correction factor for each of plural bands of the multiband image based on the determined pixel locations, and (c) applies the corresponding band-specific correction factor to the respective plural bands of the multiband image to produce a corrected image.
Abstract:
A technique for forming a two-dimensional electronic spectrum of a sample includes illuminating a line within a portion of the sample with four laser pulses; where along the entire line the difference in the arrival times between two of the laser pulses varies as a function of the position and the difference in the arrival times between the other two pulses is constant along the entire line. A spectroscopic analysis may then be performed on the resulting pulsed output signal from the illuminated line to produce a single-shot two dimensional electronic spectroscopy.
Abstract:
A densitometer providing simultaneous sensing of the density in precisely adjacent portions of plural adjacent tracks. The densitometer preferably operates with stellar a pattern in which two reference tracks have been photographically recorded either side of a central specimen track of a star. The simultaneous detection of the three tracks insures a high degree of alignment between the reference and star tracks so that the correlation of their relative positions is a more accurate indication of the shift between the reference and star tracks. Alignment controls and the ability to microscopically view the radiation path through the densitometer facilitates set-up of the system to the high accuracy of results that it can achieve.
Abstract:
A user device includes a spectrometer module adapted to acquire spectral information and output spectral data representing the acquired spectral information, memory adapted to store predetermined calibration data, a processing unit configured to substantially correct the spectral data using the stored calibration data and an electronic circuit module, The electronic circuit module includes a light sensitive area for detecting incident light of a plurality of wavelengths within a set wavelength interval, detected light of a plurality of wavelengths forming spectral data and the light sensitive area including a plurality of light detectors. Each light detector is adapted to detect light of a selected wavelength. The calibration data is based on a predetermined characteristic of the electronic circuit module, which has been configured to correct a wavelength detected by each light detector and the wavelengths detected by each light detector has a known relationship to a wavelength detected by a reference light detector.