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S.A. Dyer
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IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine. 9:48-52
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S.A. Dyer
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine. 9:6-10
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine. 4:46-51
In the last two columns, we looked at one approach to approximation, interpolating a set of points by piecewise-cubic polynomials forming a cubic spline. We now look at another approach - one that involves fitting a curve to a set of data without res
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine. 3:30-34
The bilinear transformation (BLT) is useful to instrumentation and design engineers in many settings. Two examples are: in the modeling of continuous-time (CT) systems via digital computer and in the design of digital infinite-impulse-response filter
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine. 11:47-49
Integration is a smoothing operation, and numerical integration is, in its essence, a stable operation. Many formulas (or rules) exist. The most basic of these is the so-called rectangular rule, which effectively amounts to a Riemann sum with finite
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine. 2:43-46
Previously we discussed the representation and evaluation of polynomials and rational functions in a structured language such as C. Along with an introduction to representing complex numbers and doing complex arithmetic, we have gathered enough basic
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S.A. Dyer
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine. 10:40-42
For pt.I see ibid., vol.9, p.13-15, (2006). In this article the author has listed the basic steps in computing the inverse Laplace transform of a rational function H(s).
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Journal of Muscle Foods. 8:329-346
The effects of maximum levels of selected additives in extra lean frankfurters (
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IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. 45:800-804
Hadamard-transform (HT) spectrometers offer a multiplex advantage over conventional monochromators, making them very useful in situations in which the signal-to-noise ratio is low. HT spectrometers having no moving parts can be implemented by substit
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine. 4:34-36
The authors discuss an approach to approximation based on interpolating a set of points. The one interpolator that they concentrated on, the cubic spline, is relatively straightforward to implement and can be made to be computationally efficient. The