Meeting minutes, announcements and publications from RIT Colleges: Recent submissions
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45 DOC Students Earn Dean’s List for Winter Quarter
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45 DOC Students Earn Dean’s List for Winter Quarter
(Department of Communication, 2009-03-09) -
DOC Welcomes 22 New Majors in the Spring Quarter
(Department of Communication, 2009-03-06) -
DOC Welcomes 22 New Majors in the Spring Quarter
(Department of Communication, 2009-03-06) -
DOC Welcomes 22 New Majors in the Spring Quarter
(Department of Communication, 2009-03-06) -
DOC Welcomes 22 New Majors in the Spring Quarter
(Department of Communication, 2009-03-06) -
Lambda Pi Eta Honor Students Volunteer at Pirate Fund
(Department of Communication, 2009-02-25) -
Lambda Pi Eta Honor Students Volunteer at Pirate Fund
(Department of Communication, 2009-02-25) -
Liz Karras Presents Research at International Conference: “New Media Use Among Deaf Persons”
(Department of Communication, 2009-02-27) -
Liz Karras Presents Research at International Conference: “New Media Use Among Deaf Persons”
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Acousto-electro-optic demultiplexers in high data-rate optical communication systems
(Elsveier - Optics & Laser Technology, 1996-09)Acousto-electro-optic scanners are introduced as time-division demultiplexing devices in optical fibre communication systems. These devices can time-demultiplex digital signals with multiple Gb s−1 data rates into a large ... -
Thin-film approximate modeling of in-core fiber gratings
(SPIE - Optical engineering, 1996-10)Generally tilted in-core fiber gratings are modeled by an equivalent inhomogeneous optical thin film. Its reflectance spectrum is evaluated using the multilayer and optical-path approximations. The results are shown to be ... -
Hybrid optical processor for systems of nonlinear equations
(Elsevier - Optics Communications, 1996-03)A hybrid optical processor to solve a system of nonlinear equations is presented. The proposed system has been based on the Bimodal Optical Computer (BOC). Two algorithms based on the BOC are presented and compared. One ... -
A Hybrid N-Body Code incorporating algorithmic regularization and Post-Newtonian forces
(Wiley InterScience: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2008-07-24)We describe a novel N-body code designed for simulations of the central regions of galaxies containing massive black holes. The code incorporates Mikkola’s “algorithmic” chain regularization scheme including post-Newtonian ... -
An Instability in triaxial stellar systems
(Wiley InterScience: Astronomische Nachrichten, 2008-12)The radial-orbit instability is a collective phenomenon that has heretofore only been observed in spherical systems. We find that this instability occurs also in triaxial systems, as we checked by performing extensive ... -
Image deconvolution using a micro genetic algorithm
(Elsevier - Optics Communications, 1997-07-15)Image deconvolution is addressed using a modified Genetic Algorithm for the error minimization. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the algorithm’s robustness. Specifically, noise levels and various regions ... -
Fractional correlations based on the modified fractional order Fourier transform
(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) - Optical Engineering, 1998-01)Based on the modified fractional order Fourier transform (MFROFT), we introduce a modified fractional correlation operation (MFCO). We propose two systems to implement the MFCO experimentally. These are analyzed ... -
Spectrophotopolarimeter based on multiple reflections in a coated dielectric slab
(Elsevier - Thin solid films, 1998-02)A division-of-amplitude photopolarimeter is described that uses multiple reflections inside a coated dielectric slab at oblique incidence. The first four parallel reflected beams pass through suitably oriented, but fixed, ... -
College of Liberal Arts Curriculum Committee Minutes of February 11, 2009
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COLA Curriculum Committee Meeting Minutes of February 4, 2009
(Department of Communication, 2009-02-04)