Voltage Measurements Using Noise Distribution

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (10) ◽  
pp. 163-165
Author(s):  
Grzegorz WĘGRZYN
Keyword(s):  
2019 ◽  
pp. 32-35
Author(s):  
V. V. Artyushenko ◽  
A. V. Nikulin

In this article we consider a problem of reliable modeling of echo signals and angle noise of distributed objects using twodimensional geometric models with random statistically unrelated signals. The conditions that ensure the invariance of distribution parameters of the angle noise generated by an arbitrary N-point configuration of a two-dimensional geometric model are obtained. In the particular case of a model whose emitters are supplied with signals of equal power, the conditions of invariance are reduced to the location of the model points on the plane in the form of a regular polygon. These results can be used to synthesize mathematical models used for simulating reflections from distributed objects and for developing a hardware-software complex for the simulation of electromagnetic fields reflected from the Earth surface, atmospheric inhomogeneities, the sea surface, etc.


Author(s):  
Dominik Hauptvogel ◽  
Susanne Bartels ◽  
Dirk Schreckenberg ◽  
Tobias Rothmund

Aircraft noise exposure is a health risk and there is evidence that noise annoyance partly mediates the association between noise exposure and stress-related health risks. Thus, approaches to reduce annoyance may be beneficial for health. Annoyance is influenced by manifold non-acoustic factors and perceiving a fair and trustful relationship between the airport and its residents may be one of them. The distribution of aircraft noise exposure can be regarded as a fairness dilemma: while residents living near an airport may seem to have some advantages, the majority of residents living under certain flight routes or in their immediate proximity suffer from the disadvantages of the airport, especially the noise. Moreover, a dilemma exists between the airport’s beneficial economic impact for a region and the physical and psychological integrity of residents. Aircraft noise exposure through the lens of social justice research can help to improve our understanding of noise annoyance. Research indicates that the fairness perceptions of the parties involved can be enhanced by (a) improving individual cost–benefit ratios, (b) providing a fair procedure for deciding upon the noise distribution, and (c) implementing fair social interaction with residents. Based on the review of evidence from social justice research, we derive recommendations on how fairness aspects can be integrated into aircraft noise management with the purpose of improving the relationship between the airport and its residents, to reduce annoyance, and to enhance the acceptance of local aviation and the airport as a neighbor.


Author(s):  
Yasser Mestrah ◽  
Anne Savard ◽  
Alban Goupil ◽  
Guillaume Gellé ◽  
Laurent Clavier
Keyword(s):  

Author(s):  
Ahmed Abdulqader Hussein ◽  
Sabahaldin A. Hussain ◽  
Ahmed Hameed Reja

<p>A modified mixed Gaussian plus impulse image denoising algorithm based on weighted encoding with image sparsity and nonlocal self-similarity priors regularization is proposed in this paper. The encoding weights and the priors imposed on the images are incorporated into a variational framework to treat more complex mixed noise distribution. Such noise is characterized by heavy tails caused by impulse noise which needs to be eliminated through proper weighting of encoding residual. The outliers caused by the impulse noise has a significant effect on the encoding weights. Hence a more accurate residual encoding error initialization plays the important role in overall denoising performance, especially at high impulse noise rates. In this paper, outliers free initialization image, and an easier to implement a parameter-free procedure for updating encoding weights have been proposed. Experimental results demonstrate the capability of the proposed strategy to recover images highly corrupted by mixed Gaussian plus impulse noise as compared with the state of art denoising algorithm. The achieved results motivate us to implement the proposed algorithm in practice.</p>


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document