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(2) a measure of the ability of a system to resolve spatial details in a signal. For a discrete image, spatial resolution generally refers to the number of pixels per unit length, giving possibly different horizontal and ver- tical spatial resolutions. See also frequency resolution | Sách, tạp chí |
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(2) the part of an electromagnetic wave that is reflected in the direction specified by Snell’s law of reflection.specular scattering See specular reflection | Sách, tạp chí |
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1. a balanced set of currents with mag- nitude i +s that has a phase sequence which produces counterclockwise rotor rotation in a machine (positive sequence) | Sách, tạp chí |
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2. a balanced set of phasor currents with magnitude i −s that has a phase sequence which produces clockwise rotor rotation in a machine (negative sequence), and | Sách, tạp chí |
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3. a set of three equal phasors with magni- tude f 0 (zero sequence) which does not pro- duce rotor rotation in machine | Sách, tạp chí |
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(2) the removal from an image (signal) of high-frequency components obtained, e.g., through a convolutional averaging or Gaus- sian filter, usually performed to remove ad- ditive speckle noise | Khác | |||
(3) any process by which noise is sup- pressed, following a comparison of potential noise points with neighboring intensity val- ues, as for mean filtering and median filter- ing. Also, a process in which the signal is smoothed, e.g., by a low-pass filter, to sup- press complexity and save on storage require- ments | Khác | |||
(2) a set of codewords used to represent messages, such that redundancy is removed, in order to require less storage space or trans- mission time | Khác | |||
(2) granular image noise due to fluctua- tions in the number of photons arriving at an image sensor. Speckle often occurs in night- vision equipment and X-ray images. Also called quantum mottle | Khác | |||
(2) the magnitude of the Fourier transform of a (deterministic) signal. The word spec- trum is also used to refer to the power spec- trum of a random process | Khác | |||
(2) the phase velocity representing the rate of advance of the phase front of a monochro- matic light wave | Khác | |||
(2) a cylindrical ceramic insulator, typi- cally used for secondary conductors in dis- tribution work | Khác | |||
(2) in electronic drives, the ability of a drive to operate a motor at constant speed (under varying load), without hunting (alter- nately speeding up and slowing down). It is related to both the characteristics of the load being driven and electrical time constants in the drive regulator circuits | Khác | |||
(2) in storage elements, being in a condi- tion that is highly unlikely to undergo a spon- taneous transition to another state.stable system a system is stable if the output of the system is bounded for all | Khác | |||
stack algorithm a sequential decoding algorithm for the decoding of convolutional codes, proposed by Zigangirov in 1966 | Khác | |||
(2) class of laser resonators (often having only two mirrors) in which the right and left waves are largely overlapping | Khác | |||
(2) a simple diagram representing the input–output relationship and all possible states of a convolutional encoder together with the possible transitions from one state to another. Distance properties and error rate performance can be derived from the state diagram | Khác | |||
(2) image coding scheme in which the image is first filtered to create a set of im- ages containing a limited range of frequen- cies. These images are down sampled and encoded using one or more coders. The re- verse is carried out at the receiver to recon- struct the original image | Khác | |||
(2) a training technique in statistical pat- tern recognition or artificial neural networks in which the training set includes a predefined desired output | Khác | |||
(2) a device comprising a number of in- put and output ports and circuitry to switch packets from one input port to one or more output ports based on the addressing infor- mation contained in the packet header | Khác |
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