These records are then sent in a unique place to produce interferometric signal in a correlator. |
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For the scan-to-scan correlator, a target is only displayed if it is present on two consecutive scans. |
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For the pulse-to-pulse correlator, returns are compared on a pulse-to-pulse basis to reduce interference. |
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The LD20PC is not only a multifunction FFT high-performance correlator designed to detect leaks in pressure pipe lines. |
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Severn Trent Water has developed a leak noise correlator with Loughborough University and Ontario-based company Echologics. |
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This is currently the largest and most powerful digital correlator system in the world, with a performance speed equivalent to the fastest supercomputer systems in the world today. |
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The design of the correlator incorporates a novel, NRC-patented architecture, called WIDAR, to process a very wide bandwidth signal efficiently for optimum scientific capability. |
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To process this data, the correlator will make 10 million billion calculations per second, making this one of the fastest special-purpose supercomputers in the world today. |
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Each board incorporates 12,000 components, with up to 82 programmable logic chips, 64 custom correlator chips, and a total of 100,000 connections completed by 28,000 wires that total 1.2 km in length. |
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Echologics won both awards for LeakFinderST, an advanced leak noise correlator jointly developed by the three organizations. |
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It has been carried out by constructing a complex quaternion correlator and a max-product fuzzy neural network classifier. |
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The missile flawlessly navigated the assigned mission through the use of a global positioning system and digital scene matching area correlator updates. |
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The test equipment has achieved body downsizing by using correlator lens. |
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The software derives particle sizes from the correlator function. |
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The area of sky observed by a simple dipole array is largely a matter of the software employed in the correlator and the computer power available. |
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