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With four Standard Model families, the LHC could discover the Higgs boson with a few fb^-1
The existence of a 4th SM family would produce a large enhancement of the
gluon fusion channel of Higgs boson production at hadron colliders. In this
case, the SM Higgs boson could be seen at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
via the golden mode (H->4l) with an integral luminosity of only a few fb^-1.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables, references updated in v
Cumulant based identification approaches for nonminimum phase FIR systems
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this paper, recursive and least squares methods
for identification of nonminimum phase linear time-invariant
(NMP-LTI) FIR systems are developed. The methods utilize the
second- and third-order cumulants of the output of the FIR
system whose input is an independent, identically distributed
(i.i.d.) non-Gaussian process. Since knowledge of the system
order is of utmost importance to many system identification algorithms,
new procedures for determining the order of an FIR
system using only the output cumulants are also presented. To
illustrate the effectiveness of our methods, various simulation
examples are presented
Block wavelet transforms for image coding
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this paper, a new class of block transforms is presented.
These transforms are constructed from subband decomposition filter
banks corresponding to regular wavelets. New transforms are compared
to the discrete cosine transform (DCT). Image coding schemes that
employ the block wavelet transform (BWT) are developed. BWT's can be
implemented by fast (O(N log N)) algorithms
Test beam studies of the TRD prototype filled with different gas mixtures based on Xe, Kr, and Ar
Towards the end of LHC Run1, gas leaks were observed in some parts of the
Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT) of ATLAS. Due to these leaks, primary Xenon
based gas mixture was replaced with Argon based mixture in various parts.
Test-beam studies with a dedicated Transition Radiation Detector (TRD)
prototype were carried out in 2015 in order to understand transition radiation
performance with mixtures based on Argon and Krypton. We present and discuss
the results of these test-beam studies with different active gas compositions.Comment: 5 pages,12 figures, The 2nd International Conference on Particle
Physics and Astrophysics (ICPPA-2016); Acknowledgments section correcte
Motion-compensated prediction based algorithm for medical image sequence compression
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A method for irreversible compression of medical image sequences is described. The method relies on discrete cosine
transform and motion-compensated prediction to reduce intra- and inter-frame redundancies in medical image sequences.
Simulation examples are presented
Cumulant based parametric multichannel FIR system identification methods
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this paper, ''least squares'' and recursive methods for simultaneous identification of four nonminimum phase linear, time-invariant FIR systems are presented. The methods utilize the second- and fourth-order cumulants of outputs of the four FIR systems of which the common input is an independent, identically distributed (i.i.d.) non-Gaussian process. The new methods can be extended to the general problem of simultaneous identification of three or more FIR systems by choosing the order of the utilized cumulants to be equal to the number of systems. To illustrate the effectiveness of our methods, two simulation examples are included
Some results of test beam studies of Transition Radiation Detector prototypes at CERN
Operating conditions and challenging demands of present and future
accelerator experiments result in new requirements on detector systems. There
are many ongoing activities aimed to develop new technologies and to improve
the properties of detectors based on existing technologies. Our work is
dedicated to development of Transition Radiation Detectors (TRD) suitable for
different applications. In this paper results obtained in beam tests at SPS
accelerator at CERN with the TRD prototype based on straw technology are
presented. TRD performance was studied as a function of thickness of the
transition radiation radiator and working gas mixture pressure
Salient point region covariance descriptor for target tracking
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Features extracted at salient points are used to construct a
region covariance descriptor (RCD) for target tracking. In the classical
approach, the RCD is computed by using the features at each pixel
location, which increases the computational cost in many cases. This
approach is redundant because image statistics do not change significantly
between neighboring image pixels. Furthermore, this redundancy
may decrease tracking accuracy while tracking large targets because statistics
of flat regions dominate region covariance matrix. In the proposed
approach, salient points are extracted via the Shi and Tomasi’s minimum
eigenvalue method over a Hessian matrix, and the RCD features extracted
only at these salient points are used in target tracking. Experimental
results indicate that the salient point RCD scheme provides comparable
and even better tracking results compared to a classical RCD-based
approach, scale-invariant feature transform, and speeded-up robust
features-based trackers while providing a computationally more efficient
structure. © 2013 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) [DOI: 10
.1117/1.OE.52.2.027207
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