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Compressive Sensing For The Photonic Mixer Device Fundamentals Methods And Results 1st Edition Miguel Heredia Conde Auth

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Compressive Sensing For The Photonic Mixer Device Fundamentals Methods And Results 1st Edition Miguel Heredia Conde Auth
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Publisher: Springer Vieweg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.3 MB
Pages: 522
Author: Miguel Heredia Conde (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658180560, 9783658180577, 3658180560, 3658180579
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Compressive Sensing For The Photonic Mixer Device Fundamentals Methods And Results 1st Edition Miguel Heredia Conde Auth by Miguel Heredia Conde (auth.) 9783658180560, 9783658180577, 3658180560, 3658180579 instant download after payment.

Miguel Heredia Conde aims at finding novel ways to fit the valuable mathematical results of the Compressive Sensing (CS) theory to the specific case of the Photonic Mixer Device (PMD).To this end, methods are presented that take profit of the sparsity of the signals gathered by PMD sensors. In his research, the author reveals that CS enables outstanding tradeoffs between sensing effort and depth error reduction or resolution enhancement.

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