The periodic table is a tabular array of chemical elements organized by atomic number, from the lowest atomic number element, hydrogen, to the highest atomic number element, oganesson. The atomic number of the element is the number of protons in the nucleus of the...
The Weight of Light: A Collection of Solar Futures is about “exploring human futures powered by solar energy,” and is part of a broader publishing program from the University’s Center for Science and the Imagination, which has released similar anthologies about...
This book contains high-quality works demonstrating significant achievements and advances in imaging sensors, covering spectral electromagnetic and acoustic ranges. They are self-contained works addressing different imaging-based procedures and applications in several...
The world of science and engineering is filled with signals: images from remote space probes, voltages generated by the heart and brain, radar and sonar echoes, seismic vibrations, and countless other applications. Digital Signal Processing is the science of using...
A central goal of signal processing is to describe real life signals, be it for computation, compression, or understanding. In that context, transforms or linear expansions have always played a key role. Linear expansions are present in Fourier’s original work...