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The Relativistic Rotation
The classical rotation is not self-consistent in the framework of the special
theory of relativity. the Relativistic rotation is obtained, which takes the
relativistic effect into account. It is demonstrated that the angular frequency
of classical rotation is only valid in local approximation. The properties of
the relativistic rotation and the relativistic transverse Doppler shift are
discussed in this work
A Survey of Positioning Systems Using Visible LED Lights
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works.As Global Positioning System (GPS) cannot provide satisfying performance in indoor environments, indoor positioning technology, which utilizes indoor wireless signals instead of GPS signals, has grown rapidly in recent years. Meanwhile, visible light communication (VLC) using light devices such as light emitting diodes (LEDs) has been deemed to be a promising candidate in the heterogeneous wireless networks that may collaborate with radio frequencies (RF) wireless networks. In particular, light-fidelity has a great potential for deployment in future indoor environments because of its high throughput and security advantages. This paper provides a comprehensive study of a novel positioning technology based on visible white LED lights, which has attracted much attention from both academia and industry. The essential characteristics and principles of this system are deeply discussed, and relevant positioning algorithms and designs are classified and elaborated. This paper undertakes a thorough investigation into current LED-based indoor positioning systems and compares their performance through many aspects, such as test environment, accuracy, and cost. It presents indoor hybrid positioning systems among VLC and other systems (e.g., inertial sensors and RF systems). We also review and classify outdoor VLC positioning applications for the first time. Finally, this paper surveys major advances as well as open issues, challenges, and future research directions in VLC positioning systems.Peer reviewe
Interaction Quench Induced Multimode Dynamics of Finite Atomic Ensembles
The correlated non-equilibrium dynamics of few-boson systems in
one-dimensional finite lattices is investigated. Starting from weak
interactions we perform a sudden interaction quench and employ the numerically
exact Multi-Layer Multi-Configuration time-dependent Hartree method for bosons
to obtain the resulting quantum dynamics. Focusing on the low-lying modes of
the finite lattice we observe the emergence of density-wave tunneling,
breathing and cradle-like processes. In particular, the tunneling induced by
the quench leads to a "global" density-wave oscillation. The resulting
breathing and cradle modes are inherent to the local intrawell dynamics and
connected to excited-band states. Moreover, the interaction quenches couple the
density-wave and the cradle modes allowing for resonance phenomena. These are
associated with an avoided-crossing in the respective frequency spectrum and
lead to a beating dynamics for the cradle. Finally, complementing the numerical
studies, an effective Hamiltonian in terms of the relevant Fock states is
derived for the description of the spectral properties and the related resonant
dynamics.Comment: 30 pages,9 figure
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