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J.M. Rouvaen
Researcher at University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambresis
Publications - 23
Citations - 82
J.M. Rouvaen is an academic researcher from University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambresis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal processing & Pulse-Doppler radar. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 23 publications receiving 79 citations.
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Combining two radar techniques to implement a collision avoidance system
TL;DR: The bimodal system has been used to improve the performances of the two sensors by retaining the advantages of each and is able to detect obstacles between 2 and 150 m with low emitted power.
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Another Approach for Partial Parallel Interference Cancellation
TL;DR: By multiplying the received signal for each user in early stages by a factor superior than unity, the proposed technique significantly reduces the harmful impact of the bias upon BER performance and requires only vector implementation under power control.
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Signal-processing methods for analysing the structure of carbon-epoxy-resin composite materials
TL;DR: In this article, a neural-network-based method was proposed for non-destructive evaluation of composite materials and their structural parameters from ultrasonic echograms, such as material thickness, interface quality and so on.
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Signal processing study for an FM CW collision avoidance radar system
TL;DR: An anti-collision system using frequency modulation (FM) and operating in continuous wave (CW) mode and the results concerning the position of the target and its relative speed are given for a single target (obstacle) and the simultaneous detection of several targets.
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Ultrasonic characterization of heterogeneous materials using a stochastic approach
TL;DR: In this paper, a stochastic model for the distribution of scatterers is proposed to determine the structural parameters of heterogeneous media, such as the mean value and probability density function.