Communications
4 Papers
Communications is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engineering & Stars. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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X-ray variability of HD189733 across eight years of XMM-Newton observations
Ignazio Pillitteri,G. Micela,Antonio Maggio,S. Sciortino,Jennifer Palermo,Italy Signal Processing Group Dpt. of Signal Theory,Communications,U. Carlos,Madrid,Spain +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyzed 25 XMM-Newton observations encompassing about eight years and totaling about 958ks in order to study the X-ray emission of HD189733 A.
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N. A. Cabrol,E. Grin,of Earth Space Sciences,Science Division,Ames Research Center,Wisconsin,Consortium,Kathryn A. Luke Biochemistry and Cell,of Biochemistry and Cell Biology,Communications,S. A. Curtis,Nasagsfc,D. Shukla,Neill Reid Science,of Marine Biotechnology,Baltimore University of Maryland,Baltimore of Maryland,M. Snellinger,Jason P. Dworkin,James H. Scott,Marilyn L. Fogel Geophysical Laboratory,of Biochemistry,Applications to Astrobiology,K. Warren-Rhodes,Amos Banin,University of Central,U. Florida,D. Kessler,Of Geosciences,O. Chemistry,of Geosciences University,Universityof Toronto,13,V. Natarajan,G. H. Weber,Data Analysis,Department of,Institute of Technology,Propulsion Laboratory,D. Chemistry,Geology University of,Montana,Chemistry Department,National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory,Neil R. Banerjee,Harald Furnes Department of Earth,and Atmospheric Sciences,Scripps Institution of,Australia,Catholic University of America,G. Center,L. Gibb,Center For,Nasa Goddard Space Flight,P. University,Nasa Ames Research,Plant Pathology of Florida,Geologist,Research Center,Geology Department,Indiana,Kimberley L. Gallagher,Kristen M. Przekop,Laura K. Baumgartner,Edith Carson,Amy Blackshear,Institute of Geology,Department of Marine,of Environmental,Universityof Connecticut,from Isua,Edu,Sweden,S. Bengtson,Departmentof Geology,G. Cody +75 more
- 01 Feb 2006
Sub-monolayer Biolasers: Lower Gain, Higher Sensitivity
Chaoyang Gong,X. Yang,Shui-Jing Tang,Q. Q. Zhang,Yu Wang,Y L Liu,Yi Chen,Guang Peng,X. Fan,Y. F. Xiao,Yun-Jiang Rao,Y. G. K. L. O. O. F. Sensing,Communications,Schoolof Information,C. Engineering,U. O. Science,Technology of China,Chengdu,Sichuan 611731,P. R. C. D. O. Physics,Frontiers Science Center for Nanooptoelectronics,S. O. Physics,Peking University,Beijing 100871,People's Republic of China. School of Electrical,Electronic Engineering,Nanyang Technological University,Singapore 639798,Singapore. Research Center for Optical Fiber Sensing,Z. Laboratory,Hangzhou,Zhejiang 310000,People's Republic of China. School of Electrical Engineering,Telecommunications,U. Wales,Sydney,Nsw 2052,A. F. O. Engineering,U.o. Michigan,Ann Arbor,Michigan 48109,Usa +41 more
- 06 Jul 2022
TL;DR: Sub-monolayer biolaser biolasers with remarkable repeatability for ultrasensitive and disposable biomarker detection and ultrasensitive immunoassay for Parkinson's disease biomarker, alpha-synuclein, are reported.
Dual-Distribution Discrepancy for Anomaly Detection in Chest X-Rays
Yuanting Cai,Hao Chen,Xin Yang,Kwang-Ting Cheng Department of Electronic,Computer Engineering,T. Science,Technology,Hong-Yan Kong,China,Schoolof Information,Communications,Huazhong University of Science,Wuhan,Department of Materials Science,Engineering +14 more
- 08 Jun 2022
TL;DR: Experiments demonstrate that the proposed Dual-distribution Discrepancy for Anomaly Detection (DDAD) achieves consistent, significant gains and outperforms state-of-the-art methods.