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Local Visual Microphones: Improved Sound Extraction from Silent Video
Sound waves cause small vibrations in nearby objects. A few techniques exist
in the literature that can extract sound from video. In this paper we study
local vibration patterns at different image locations. We show that different
locations in the image vibrate differently. We carefully aggregate local
vibrations and produce a sound quality that improves state-of-the-art. We show
that local vibrations could have a time delay because sound waves take time to
travel through the air. We use this phenomenon to estimate sound direction. We
also present a novel algorithm that speeds up sound extraction by two to three
orders of magnitude and reaches real-time performance in a 20KHz video.Comment: Accepted to BMVC 201
DC SQUID based on the mesoscopic multiterminal Josephson junction
A theory is offered for a novel device, mesoscopic four-terminal SQUID. The
studied system consists of a mesoscopic four-terminal junction, one pair of
terminals of which is incorporated in a superconducting ring and the other one
is connected with a transport circuit. The nonlocal weak coupling between the
terminals leads to effects of phase dragging and magnetic flux transfer. The
behaviour of a four-terminal SQUID, controlled by the external parameters, the
applied magnetic flux and the transport current is investigated. The critical
current and the current voltage characteristics as functions of magnetic flux
are calculated. In the nonlocal mesoscopic case they depend not only on the
magnitude of the applied flux but also on its sign, allowing measurement of the
direction of the external magnetic field.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, presented at the EUCAS 2001 conferenc
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