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AdTech interactive media network
(1994-05-24)
Semiotics and cross-cultural communication
(1994-05-10)
The contributions to the history of graphic design by Dr. Robert L. Leslie and the Composing Room, Inc. 1927 - 1942
(1994-05)
The topic of Dr. Leslie's role in the history of graphic design was
mentioned by Professor R. Roger Remington in the Spring of my
first year at RIT. I had read brief mentions about Dr. Leslie in
both Nine Pioneers of ...
CUPH: A Synergistic aquatic camera design
(1994-04-25)
The Spatial experience in visual communication
(1994-04-21)
Modeling the performance of a high-speed scan mirror for an airborne line scanner
(The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1994-04-01)
The Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing Laboratory at the
Rochester Institute of Technology is developing a new airborne multispectral
imaging scanner. One of the most critical components of the
scanner system is the ...
Synchronization of chaotic diode resonators by occasional proportional feedback
(American Physical Society, 1994-03-14)
Synchronization of a pair of chaotic diode resonators has been experimentally achieved by applying a minute feedback signal to the amplitude of the drive voltage of a slave resonator. The signal is proportional to the ...
A Near stellar occultation by P/Grigg-Skjellerup
(International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1994-03)
P/Grigg-Skjellerup was observed to pass within 200 km of the line of sight to an anonymous faint star on the 1992 July 8 UT. The star's brightness was attenuated by 35% at closest approach by the comet. This result, combined ...
Using neural networks for controlling chaos
(The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1994-03)
A feed-forward backpropagating neural network is trained to achieve and maintain control
of the unstable periodic orbits embedded in a chaotic attractor. The controlling algorithms
used for training the network are based ...
Investigation of a pulse compression technique for medical ultrasound: a simulation study
(Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 1994-03)
Pulse compression techniques that are capable of producing a large signal-to-noise (SNR) enhancement, have been used successfully in many different fields. For medical applications, frequency-dependent attenuation in soft ...