نتایج جستجو برای: signal drifting

تعداد نتایج: 421391  

Journal: :Microelectronics Journal 2008
Chua-Chin Wang Chi-Chun Huang Ching-Li Lee Chien-Chih Hung Li-Pin Lin

This paper describes a CMOS single chip IF-band converter (IFC) which is applied in the analog front end circuitry of DVB-T receivers. The proposed IFC is composed of a down-conversion mixer, an automatic gain controller (AGC), and an anti-aliasing filter (AAF). The down-conversion mixer uses a current folded-mirror technique which converts a 36 MHz intermediate frequency (IF) input into a 4.5 ...

Journal: :Vision Research 2004
Mitsuhiko Hanada

Motion in a part of the field induces motion in an adjoining region. In this study, it was investigated how the noise level affects induced motion of a counterphase flickering (target) grating due to adjacent drifting (inducer) gratings. It was shown that at low noise levels, motion contrast occurred, and at high noise levels, motion assimilation occurred. When the noise level was randomly set ...

2001
Robert D. McCauley Curt Jenner John L. Bannister Chris L.K. Burton Douglas H. Cato Alec Duncan

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Journal: :Vision Research 2003
William A. Simpson Helle K. Falkenberg Velitchko Manahilov

By comparing real observers to an ideal observer, previous studies have found that the detection of static patterns is limited by internal noise and by imperfect sampling efficiency. We developed and applied ideal observer models for the detection, discrimination, and summation of oppositely drifting gratings in Gaussian white noise. The three tasks share a common source of internal noise. The ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2007
P-J Hsieh P U Tse

After prolonged viewing of a slowly drifting or rotating pattern under strict fixation, the pattern appears to slow down and then momentarily stop. The authors show that grouping can slow down the process of "motion fading," suggesting that cortical configural form analysis interacts with the computation of motion signals during motion fading. The authors determined that grouping slows motion f...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
J Scott McDonald Colin W G Clifford Selina S Solomon Spencer C Chen Samuel G Solomon

We used multielectrode arrays to measure the response of populations of neurons in primate middle temporal area to the transparent motion of two superimposed dot fields moving in different directions. The shape of the population response was well predicted by the sum of the responses to the constituent fields. However, the population response profile for transparent dot fields was similar to th...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2007
Xiaole Mao John Robert Waldeisen Tony Jun Huang

We introduce a novel fluid manipulation technique named "microfluidic drifting" to enable three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamic focusing with a simple single-layer planar microfluidic device.

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Romesh D Kumbhani Yasmine El-Shamayleh J Anthony Movshon

Many neurons in visual cortical area MT signal the direction of motion of complex visual patterns, such as plaids composed of two superimposed drifting gratings. To compute the direction of pattern motion, MT neurons combine component motion signals over time and space. To determine the spatial and temporal limits of signal integration, we measured the responses of single MT neurons to a novel ...

Journal: :Systems & Control Letters 2007
Chunlei Zhang Daniel Arnold Nima Ghods Antranik Antonio Siranosian Miroslav Krstic

We consider the problem of seeking the source of a scalar signal using an autonomous vehicle modeled as the non-holonomic unicycle and equipped with a sensor of that scalar signal but not possessing the capability to sense either the position of the source nor its own position. We assume that the signal field is the strongest at the source and decays away from it. The functional form of the fie...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2005
A Sornborger T Yokoo A Delorme C Sailstad L Sirovich

In optical imaging experiments of primary visual cortex, visual stimuli evoke a complicated dynamics. Typically, any stimulus with sufficient contrast evokes a response. Much of the response is the same regardless of which stimulus is presented. For instance, when oriented drifting gratings are presented to the visual system, over 90% of the response is the same from orientation to orientation....

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