In this paper, we present a "Sea of Images," a practical approach to dense sampling, storage, and reconstruction of the plenoptic function in large, complex indoor environments.
A Sea of Images is a practical approach to very dense sampling of large, complex indoor environments.
Recently it has become possible to form small networks of synaptically connected identified invertebrate neurons.
We experimentally demonstrate the seamless integration of an 8x2.5-Gbit/s WDM-PON and radio-over-fiber access system using all-optical up-conversion based on Raman-assisted FWM in a high-nonlinear
Heterogeneous networks comprising overlapping layers of macro cells and small cells are expected to be widely deployed to cope with the rapidly increasing demand for wireless bandwidth.
We present an experimental proof-of-concept on just-in-time resource allocation in elastic optical networks to provide seamless path restoration.
In the emerging data networks, session initiation protocol (SIP)-based voice over IP (VoIP) is gaining wide-scale acceptance as a means of transporting voice over the packet data networks.
The Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) enables bitrate adaptation through different representations of the same content.
A linear correlation analysis study is reported between geomagnetically- induced voltage variations on the transatlantic TAT-6 telecommunications cable and magnetic field fluctuations recorded at t
The technique of electron energy loss spectroscopy is well adapted to a search for charge density waves (CDW's) in alkali metals since it couples preferentially to dipole oscillators perpendicular