Sökning: "Wiener filtering"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 13 avhandlingar innehållade orden Wiener filtering.
1. Estimation and Control of Resonant Systems with Stochastic Disturbances
Sammanfattning : The presence of vibration is an important problem in many engineering applications. Various passive techniques have traditionally been used in order to reduce waves and vibrations, and their harmful effects. Passive techniques are, however, difficult to apply in the low frequency region. LÄS MER
2. Surface Characterization using Radiometric and Fourier Optical Methods
Sammanfattning : This thesis treats static and dynamic surface characterization using radiometric and Fourier optical methods. A Fourier optical method has been developed for real time image processing in paper production and printing applications. LÄS MER
3. On methods for pattern recognition with application to epileptic electroencephalograms
Sammanfattning : The thesis treats methods for pattern recognition in multichannel electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, for application to diagnostics of epilepsy. Parts I-IV treat methods for feature extraction and clustering of EEG spikes, occurring between epileptic seizures, and part V presents a method for filtering seizure onset EEG signals. LÄS MER
4. Spatio-temporal filtering of ultrasound image sequences
Sammanfattning : A number of diseases result in reduced perfusion of the vital organs of the body. Measures of the blood flow in the small vessels (the perfusion) of these organs would contribute significantly to a clinical diagnosis. Myocardial contrast echocardiography is a rapidly developing technique for non-invasive ultrasound imaging of perfusion. LÄS MER
5. A Signal Processing Approach to Practical Neurophysiology : A Search for Improved Methods in Clinical Routine and Research
Sammanfattning : Signal processing within the neurophysiological field is challenging and requires short processing time and reliable results. In this thesis, three main problems are considered.First, a modified line source model for simulation of muscle action potentials (APs) is presented. LÄS MER