scholarly journals Three-dimensional Resolution Analysis for Geosynchronous Circular SAR

2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 314-322
Author(s):  
Bing-nan Wang ◽  
Mao-sheng Xiang
Author(s):  
A. RINOSHIKA ◽  
Y. ZHENG ◽  
E. SHISHIDO

The three-dimensional orthogonal wavelet multi-resolution technique was applied to analyze flow structures of various scales around an externally mounted vehicle mirror. Firstly, the three-dimensional flow of mirror wake was numerically analyzed at a Reynolds number of 105 by using the large-eddy simulation (LES). Then the instantaneous velocity and vorticity were decomposed into the large-, intermediate- and relatively small-scale components by the wavelet multi-resolution technique. It was found that a three-dimensional large-scale vertical vortex dominates the mirror wake flow and makes a main contribution to vorticity concentration. Some intermediate- and relatively small-scale vortices were extracted from the LES and were clearly identifiable.


Author(s):  
Masahiro Nakashima ◽  
Takahide Tabata ◽  
Hui Li ◽  
Tsutomu Nozaki

The water jet flow issuing from the rotating circular pipe with the inclined section has been studied by the method of the flow visualization and the wavelet multi-resolution method. Three-dimensional views of large-scale structure in the jet cross-section were constructed by applying a volume rendering method to the images of the sum of wavelet levels 1 and 2 in layers in the wavelet multi-resolution analysis. In order to clarify the change with the time of the jet diffusion, the large-scale structure has been investigated in the cases of various inclined angles of the section and rotating speeds of the pipe. As a result, it has been found that the jet diffusion is affected by the inclined angle and the rotating speed of the pipe.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charalampos Lazaris ◽  
Stephen Kelly ◽  
Panagiotis Ntziachristos ◽  
Iannis Aifantis ◽  
Aristotelis Tsirigos

AbstractBackgroundChromatin conformation capture techniques have evolved rapidly over the last few years and have provided new insights into genome organization at an unprecedented resolution. Analysis of Hi-C data is complex and computationally intensive involving multiple tasks and requiring robust quality assessment. This has led to the development of several tools and methods for processing Hi-C data. However, most of the existing tools do not cover all aspects of the analysis and only offer few quality assessment options. Additionally, availability of a multitude of tools makes scientists wonder how these tools and associated parameters can be optimally used, and how potential discrepancies can be interpreted and resolved. Most importantly, investigators need to be ensured that slight changes in parameters and/or methods do not affect the conclusions of their studies.ResultsTo address these issues (compare, explore and reproduce), we introduce HiC-bench, a configurable computational platform for comprehensive and reproducible analysis of Hi-C sequencing data. HiC-bench performs all common Hi-C analysis tasks, such as alignment, filtering, contact matrix generation and normalization, identification of topological domains, scoring and annotation of specific interactions using both published tools and our own. We have also embedded various tasks that perform quality assessment and visualization. HiC-bench is implemented as a data flow platform with an emphasis on analysis reproducibility. Additionally, the user can readily perform parameter exploration and comparison of different tools in a combinatorial manner that takes into account all desired parameter settings in each pipeline task. This unique feature facilitates the design and execution of complex benchmark studies that may involve combinations of multiple tool/parameter choices in each step of the analysis. To demonstrate the usefulness of our platform, we performed a comprehensive benchmark of existing and new TAD callers exploring different matrix correction methods, parameter settings and sequencing depths. Users can extend our pipeline by adding more tools as they become available.ConclusionsHiC-bench consists an easy-to-use and extensible platform for comprehensive analysis of Hi-C datasets. We expect that it will facilitate current analyses and help scientists formulate and test new hypotheses in the field of three-dimensional genome organization.


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