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Dekker, C. (author), Tans, S.J. (author), Oberndorff, B. (author), Meyer, R. (author), Venema, L.C. (author)
journal article 1997
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Tans, S.J. (author), Miedema, R. (author), Geerligs, L.J. (author), Dekker, C. (author), Wu, J. (author), Wegner, G. (author)
journal article 1997
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Venema, L.C. (author), Wildoer, J.W.G. (author), Tuinstra, H.L.J.T. (author), Dekker, C. (author), Rinzler, A.G. (author), Smalley, R.E. (author)
journal article 1997
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Bal, M.F. (author), Singh, M. (author), Braat, J.J.M. (author)
journal article 2004
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Montilla, I. (author)
The main goal of this thesis is to develop a system to permit wide field operation of Michelson Interferometers. A wide field of view is very important in applications such as the observation of extended or multiple objects, the fringe acquisition and/ or tracking on a nearby unresolved object, and also to reduce the observation time. For ground...
doctoral thesis 2004
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Groen, J. (author)
In recent years, sonar performance has mainly improved via a significant increase in array ap-erture, signal bandwidth and computational power. This thesis aims at improving sonar array processing techniques based on these three steps forward. In applications such as anti-submarine warfare and mine hunting motion of the sonar needs to be...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Berkhout, A.J. (author), Verschuur, D.J. (author)
Current multiple-removal algorithms in seismic processing use either differential moveout or predictability. If the differential moveout between primaries and multiples is small, prediction is the only option available. In the last decade, multidimensional prediction-error filtering by weighted convolution, such as surface-related multiple...
journal article 2006
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Berkhout, A.J. (author), Verschuur, D.J. (author)
Interpolation of data beyond aliasing limits and removal of noise that occurs within the seismic bandwidth are still important problems in seismic processing. The focal transform is introduced as a promising tool in data interpolation and noise removal, allowing the incorporation of macroinformation about the involved wavefields. From a physical...
journal article 2006
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Pörtzgen, N. (author)
Ultrasonic non-destructive testing is a renowned method for the inspection of girth welds. However, defect sizing and characterization remains challenging with the current inspection philosophy. In addition, data display and interpretation is not straightforward and requires skill and experience from the inspector. A better and more reliable...
doctoral thesis 2007
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Krug, K. (author), Porra, L. (author), Coan, P. (author), Wallert, A. (author), Dik, J. (author), Coerdt, A. (author), Bravin, A. (author), Elyyan, M. (author), Reischig, P. (author), Helfen, L. (author), Baumbach, T. (author)
X-ray radiography is a common tool in the study of old master paintings. Transmission imaging can visualize hidden paint layers as well as the structure of the panel or canvas. In some medieval altarpieces, relics seem to have been imbedded in the wooden carrier of paintings. These are most probably thin organic fibrous materials such as paper...
journal article 2007
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Van Haver, S. (author)
In present-day society, we encounter optical systems on a daily basis. Most people have a DVD player capable of playing content stored on an optical disc, Big Brother is watching us nearly everywhere using surveillance cameras and we consider it to be normal to take photographs with our mobile phone. Also, in less visible areas, such as...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Wijnholds, S.J. (author)
The radio astronomical community is currently developing and building several new radio telescopes based on phased array technology. These telescopes provide a large field-of-view, that may in principle span a full hemisphere. This makes calibration and imaging very challenging tasks due to the complex source structures and direction dependent...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Hörchens, L. (author)
The detection of inhomogeneities in plates or plate-like structures constitutes a major problem in the field of non-destructive testing. For a few decades, classical techniques based on X-ray radiography have - as far as possible - been complemented and replaced by the usage of vibrations or acoustical waves due to the fact that these are less...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Kolkman, R.G.M. (author), Blomme, E. (author), Cool, T. (author), Bilcke, M. (author), Van Leeuwen, T.G. (author), Steenbergen, W. (author), Grimbergen, K.A. (author), Den Heeten, G.J. (author)
The feasibility of air-coupled ultrasound transducers to detect laser-induced ultrasound from artificial blood vessels embedded in an optically scattering phantom is demonstrated. These air-coupled transducers allow new applications in biomedical photoacoustic imaging where contact with tissue is not preferred. One promising application of such...
journal article 2010
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Zhuge, X. (author)
Compact, cost-efficient and high-resolution imaging sensors are especially desirable in the field of short-range observation and surveillance. Such sensors are of great value in fields of security, rescue and medical applications. Systems can be formed for various practical purposes, such as detecting concealed weapons in public places, locating...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Hak, B. (author)
The thesis deals with wave-equation migration in a visco-acoustic medium, where an ambiguity appears when one tries to image simultaneous velocity and attenuation perturbations.
doctoral thesis 2010
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Mulder, W.A. (author)
Since most of the easy hydrocarbon reservoirs have been found, accurate sub-surface imaging for oil and gas exploration and production is crucial. Seismic data can provide a band-limited reconstruction of impedance contrasts between different rock formations as well as a subsurface velocity model. Current compute power allows for the use of the...
conference paper 2012
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Pont, S.C. (author), Koenderink, J.J. (author), Van Doorn, A.J. (author), Wijntjes, M.W.A. (author), Te Pas, S.F. (author)
We present a novel setup in which real objects made of different materials can be mixed optically. For the materials we chose mutually very different materials, which we assume to represent canonical modes. The appearance of 3D objects consisting of any material can be described as linear superposition of 3D objects of different canonical...
conference paper 2012
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Moghaddam, P.P. (author), Keers, H. (author), Herrmann, F.J. (author), Mulder, W.A. (author)
Waveform inversion is the method of choice for determining a highly heterogeneous subsurface structure. However, conventional waveform inversion requires that the wavefield for each source is computed separately. This makes it very expensive for realistic 3D seismic surveys. Source-encoding waveform inversion, in which the sources are modeled...
journal article 2013
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Draganov, D.S. (author), Campman, X. (author), Thorbecke, J.W. (author), Verdel, A. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
The successful surface waves retrieval in solid?Earth seismology using long?time correlations and subsequent tomographic images of the crust have sparked interest in extraction of subsurface information from noise in the exploration seismology. Subsurface information in exploration seismology is usually derived from body?wave reflections >?1?Hz,...
journal article 2013
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