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Effect of a pedestal on the linearity of an expansive power-function transducer.
Published 2013“…It can be seen that, as the pedestal increases, the best-fitting exponent quickly approaches 1, giving an approximately linear mapping from Δ<i>x</i> to <i>z</i>. This linearizing effect is enhanced as the width of the range decreases. …”
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Estimation of a Floquet multiplier (FM) using linear regression.
Published 2015“…For any value of actual FM, the mean of the estimated FMs is always smaller, though the discrepancy decreases as <i>n</i> increases. For clarity, case A is presented in two panels, the second with an expanded vertical scale. …”
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A linear-nonlinear decoder can detect the flash onset.
Published 2010“…The linear estimation was transferred through a threshold (non-linearity) to determine when the flash occurred. …”
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