Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... limited , special - purpose computer , but one that is hardened to operate in a factory environment . It consists of input - output inter- faces , internal memory , and a processing unit . It is , however , dedicated to the control of a ...
... limited , special - purpose computer , but one that is hardened to operate in a factory environment . It consists of input - output inter- faces , internal memory , and a processing unit . It is , however , dedicated to the control of a ...
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... limited , with the exception of a few special cases , such as that of limited view or limited scan angle . The basic algorithm is simple and will not be discussed in detail here . In b . Maximum Likelihood Reconstruction . view of the ...
... limited , with the exception of a few special cases , such as that of limited view or limited scan angle . The basic algorithm is simple and will not be discussed in detail here . In b . Maximum Likelihood Reconstruction . view of the ...
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... limited and the im- pulse response h ( t , 7 ) is band - limited . The sim- plest discretizing scheme for such a time - vary- ing system is to replace the integral of Eq . ( 36 ) with a summation , 00 y ( nT ) = Th ( nT , mT ) x ( mT ) ...
... limited and the im- pulse response h ( t , 7 ) is band - limited . The sim- plest discretizing scheme for such a time - vary- ing system is to replace the integral of Eq . ( 36 ) with a summation , 00 y ( nT ) = Th ( nT , mT ) x ( mT ) ...
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