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  • 21Time series — Time series: random data plus trend, with best fit line and different smoothings In statistics, signal processing, econometrics and mathematical finance, a time series is a sequence of data points, measured typically at successive times spaced at …

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  • 22Wiener filter — In signal processing, the Wiener filter is a filter proposed by Norbert Wiener during the 1940s and published in 1949.ref|Wiener1949 Its purpose is to reduce the amount of noise present in a signal by comparison with an estimation of the desired… …

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  • 23IS-95 — Samsung cdmaOne mobile phone disassembled Interim Standard 95 (IS 95) is the first CDMA based digital cellular standard by Qualcomm. The brand name for IS 95 is cdmaOne. IS 95 is also known as TIA EIA 95. It is a 2G mobile telecommunications… …

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  • 24Particle image velocimetry — (PIV) is an optical method used to measure velocities and related properties in fluids. The fluid is seeded with particles which, for the purposes of PIV, are generally assumed to faithfully follow the flow dynamics. It is the motion of these… …

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  • 25Optical mouse — A wireless optical mouse An optical computer mouse or optic mouse uses a light emitting diode and photodiodes to detect movement relative to a surface, unlike a mechanical mouse which has a ball which rotates orthogonal shafts which drive chopper …

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  • 26Optical flow — The optic flow experienced by a rotating observer (in this case a fly). The direction and magnitude of optic flow at each location is represented by the direction and length of each arrow. Image taken from.[1] Optical flow or optic flow is the… …

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  • 27SEQUEST — Infobox Software name = SEQUEST caption = author = Jimmy Eng and John Yates developer = released = latest release version = latest release date = latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = platform = language = status =… …

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  • 28Sound localization — refers to a listener s ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound in direction and distance. It may also refer to the methods in acoustical engineering to simulate the placement of an auditory cue in a virtual 3D space (see… …

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  • 29Decorrelation — is a general term for any process that is used to reduce autocorrelation within a signal, or cross correlation within a set of signals, while preserving other aspects of the signal. A frequently used method of decorrelation is the use of a… …

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  • 30Bent function — The 2 ary bent functions with Hamming weight 1 Their nonlinearity is …

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