Abstract:
For a comb filter arrangement, for example, for separating a color picture signal into a modulated chrominance subcarrier and a luminance signal, while generating two comb filter function, a one-stage median filter (21) is provided in which the amplitudes of the simultaneously available signals of three picture lines and the two comb filter functions are compared with each other in a comparator stage which supplies logical comparison signals to a selection logic (30) in dependence upon the comparison results. The selection logic (30) constantly determines the signal having the middle instantaneous amplitude of the signals applied to the comparator stage on the basis of the comparison signals, and applies this signal to the medium filter output.
Abstract:
A process of producing a display operating by cathodoluminescence excited by field emission, including forming parallel cathodes on a glass substrate, depositing a silica coating on the cathodes, then a conductive coating and then producing a matrix of holes in the conductive coating and silica coating, depositing on the perforated conductive coating a fourth coating not covering the holes and then depositing on the complete structure a coating of an electron emitting material, eliminating the fourth coating so as to expose the microemitters, forming in the conductive coating grids crossing the cathodes and placing above the grids an anode covered by a cathodoluminescent coating.
Abstract:
The electrolytic display cell comprises a plurality of electrodes having suitable shapes for character display, a counter-electrode and an electrolyte. A negative voltage is applied to one of the electrodes for writing on said electrode and a positive voltage is applied for erasure. On completion of erasure, the voltage between electrode and counter-electrode has a tendency to rise to a threshold value corresponding to a parasitic reaction. The end of the erasure pulses is determined by the instant at which the electrode--counter-electrode voltage rises to the threshold voltage corresponding to the production of a parasitic reaction.
Abstract:
An electrolytic display cell of the type comprising an electrolyte containing a metallic salt dissolved in a solvent, two parallel plates whereof one is covered by a semi-transparent electrode and whereof the other supports a counter-electrode, the electrode and counter-electrode being connected to the positive and negative poles of a d.c. voltage source via a switch permitting the connection of each pole to any one of the electrodes, the display being obtained by connecting the electrode to the negative pole of the source and the erasing by connecting the electrode to the positive pole, wherein the solvent is an organic solvent and the salt a silver halide.
Abstract:
A cell illuminated by a light source is constituted by an electrolyte containing metallic ions and interposed between a first wall coated with a first transparent conductive film which forms a display electrode and a second wall coated with a second conductive film which forms a counter-electrode. Deposition or dissolution of an absorbent metallic thin film less than 10 nm in thickness is carried out on the display electrode by electrochemical reaction.
Abstract:
Systems and methods with the ability to raise the set point temperature immediately after a temperature increase due to radiation exposure, thereby reducing T-dot (rate of change in temperature) errors when trying to cool the inertial system back to its original set point temperature. An example system includes an inertial instrument, a sensor that senses if an increased temperature event has been experienced by the inertial instrument, and a controller device that will increase the set point temperature of the inertial instrument based on the determined increase in temperature. The controller device will also maintain the inertial instrument at a temperature associated with at least one of the sensed increased temperature event or the increased set point temperature.
Abstract:
A triode type cathode structure of an FED screen arranged in rows and columns, including a first lower metallization level forming cathodes, an electrical insulating layer, a second higher metallization level forming extraction grids, openings formed in the second metallization level and in the electrical insulating layer, and lines of electron emission arranged in the openings, which lines are parallel to the direction of the rows of the screen.
Abstract:
A filtration system comprising a filter cassette having integrated ultrasonic transducers incorporated therein, and a method for using the same. The integrated system of filters and transducers can be hardened for use in hazardous environments, and is particularly suitable for the implementation of sonication in cross flow filtration processes further integrated with a manufacturing process. The system provides cost savings both in terms of less equipment and space for cleaning processes on the manufacturing floor.
Abstract:
A column for use in post-frame construction having a two piece construction in which a first or foundation column portion of the column is set into the earth with a proximal end thereof protruding from the earth. The proximal end of the foundation column includes a column bracket for joining the foundation column to a wooden column comprising the second portion of the two piece column of the present invention. The foundation column of the present invention comprises a precast concrete column. The foundation column of the present invention advantageously resists degradation of its mechanical properties due to environmental influences while providing the necessary strength to support a post-frame building, including, e.g., the environmental loads received by the building. The wood column comprising the second portion of the two piece column of the present invention advantageously provides ease of workability to complete construction of a post-frame building.
Abstract:
New information and amusement is provided by a method for determining compatibility and resemblance between people, by using biometric face recognition to compare facial features. A computer server operates as either connected via the Internet or as a non-networked, standalone kiosk. Facial image data is received from a user and compared to other stored images to compare similarities. Processing is performed on the computer server by the face recognition module and application software. A determination is then made as to compatibility and/or the resemblance level between facial images. Compatibility and resemblance are each directly correlated to how closely the user's facial features match those of other stored images. The computer server input/output module then outputs the results to the user as an analysis containing match scores.