Fast Fourier-domain modelling for a SAS simulator with application to time-variant targets, aspect-dependent occlusions, and Doppler effects

Author(s):  
Alan Hunter ◽  
Michael Hayes ◽  
Peter Gough
1979 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 237-241 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Engvold ◽  
E. Jensen ◽  
B.N. Andersen

A detailed description of the development of loops connected with flares has been given by Bruzek (1964). Data on true mass motion as inferred from Doppler-effects are sparse in the literature as flare loop prominences are rare phenomena (Kleczek 1965). Jefferies and Orrall (1965) reported high velocities near the top of a loop system. Gurtovenko et al. (1969) observed large Doppler velocities in the loop system of July 11th. 1966.


Author(s):  
W. Baumeister ◽  
R. Rachel ◽  
R. Guckenberger ◽  
R. Hegerl

IntroductionCorrelation averaging (CAV) is meanwhile an established technique in image processing of two-dimensional crystals /1,2/. The basic idea is to detect the real positions of unit cells in a crystalline array by means of correlation functions and to average them by real space superposition of the aligned motifs. The signal-to-noise ratio improves in proportion to the number of motifs included in the average. Unlike filtering in the Fourier domain, CAV corrects for lateral displacements of the unit cells; thus it avoids the loss of resolution entailed by these distortions in the conventional approach. Here we report on some variants of the method, aimed at retrieving a maximum of information from images with very low signal-to-noise ratios (low dose microscopy of unstained or lightly stained specimens) while keeping the procedure economical.


2006 ◽  
pp. 135-140
Author(s):  
Piero Tortoli ◽  
Francesco Guidi ◽  
Emiliano Maione ◽  
Francesca Curradi ◽  
Vittorio Michelassi

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia Hao ◽  
Yan Wang ◽  
Kui Zhou ◽  
Xiaochang Yu ◽  
Yiting Yu

AbstractThe design of micropolarizer array (MPA) patterns in Fourier domain provides an efficient approach to reconstruct and investigate the polarization information. Inspired by Alenin’s works, in this paper, we propose an improved design model to cover both 2 × N MPAs and other original MPAs, by which an entirely new class of MPA patterns is suggested. The performance of the new patterns is evaluated through Fourier domain analysis and numerical simulations compared with the existing MPAs. Particularly, we analyze the reconstruction accuracy of the first three Stokes parameters and degree of linear polarization (DoLP) in detail. The experimental results confirm that the 2 × 2 × 2 MPA provides the highest reconstruction quality of s0, s1, s2 and DoLP in terms of quantitative measures and visual quality, while the 3 × 3 diagonal MPA achieves the state-of-the-art best results in case of single-snapshot systems. The guidance of this extended model and new diagonal MPAs show its massive potential for the division of focal plane (DoFP) polarization imaging applications.


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