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    Measurements design and phenomena discrimination

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    The construction of measurements suitable for discriminating signal components produced by phenomena of different types is considered. The required measurements should be capable of cancelling out those signal components which are to be ignored when focusing on a phenomenon of interest. Under the hypothesis that the subspaces hosting the signal components produced by each phenomenon are complementary, their discrimination is accomplished by measurements giving rise to the appropriate oblique projector operator. The subspace onto which the operator should project is selected by nonlinear techniques in line with adaptive pursuit strategies

    From cardinal spline wavelet bases to highly coherent dictionaries

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    Wavelet families arise by scaling and translations of a prototype function, called the mother wavelet. The construction of wavelet bases for cardinal spline spaces is generally carried out within the multi-resolution analysis scheme. Thus, the usual way of increasing the dimension of the multi-resolution subspaces is by augmenting the scaling factor. We show here that, when working on a compact interval, the identical effect can be achieved without changing the wavelet scale but reducing the translation parameter. By such a procedure we generate a redundant frame, called a dictionary, spanning the same spaces as a wavelet basis but with wavelets of broader support. We characterize the correlation of the dictionary elements by measuring their 'coherence' and produce examples illustrating the relevance of highly coherent dictionaries to problems of sparse signal representation

    The trigger system of the NOMAD experiment

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    The NOMAD trigger system is described in the present paper. It is made up of a largearea plastic scintillator veto system, two trigger scintillator planes inside a 0.4~Tmagnetic field and their associated trigger electronics. Special features of the systemconsist of the use of proximity mesh photomultipliers which allow the trigger scintillators to operate in the magnetic field, and the use of custom-built VME moduleswhich perform the trigger logic decisions, the signal synchronisation and gate generation,event counting and livetime calculations. This paper also includes a description of each of the NOMAD triggers, with their calculated and measured rates, efficiencies and livetimes

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    APPLICATIONS OF STATE EMPLOYMENT DATA TO TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

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    A major problem in transportation modeling is the acquisition of quality employment data. Employment data are used in transportation planning to model the journey to work and other types of trips, but they rarely are collected solely for transportation purposes because of the large expense involved. Census data, on the other hand, are inexpensive but are collected only every 10 years (although the American Community Survey provides some continuous data). This presentation outlines and assesses a process to develop systems and protocols for using an already-collected set of detailed employment data for an alternative purpose, transportation planning. Tapping this source may provide an ongoing, economical, and annual source of important transportation data that allows planners to better model and predict transportation needs, from the commuter and the business perspective. A better understanding of travel patterns, in turn, helps planners to evaluate investments in fixed physical infrastructure and public transportation. The data set also has valuable uses in other fields, such as workforce development planning, economic development, land use planning, and social service delivery. The success of this project required intergovernmental cooperation from several key partners

    Bernuau Spline Wavelets and Sturmian Sequences

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