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Alcatel-Lucent

Stuttgart, Germany
About: Alcatel-Lucent is a based out in Stuttgart, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Network packet. The organization has 37003 authors who have published 53332 publications receiving 1430547 citations. The organization is also known as: Alcatel-Lucent S.A. & Alcatel.


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Neil J. A. Sloane1
14 Oct 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a patient's disease is diagnosed and/or treated using electronic data communications between not only the physician and his/her patient, but also via the use of electronic data communication between the physicians and one or more entities which can contribute to the patient's diagnosis and treatment, including information that was priorly received electronically from the patient and was developed as a consequence of an electronic messaging interaction that occurred between the patient, and the physician.
Abstract: Patient disease is diagnosed and/or treated using electronic data communications between not only the physician and his/her patient, but via the use of electronic data communications between the physician and one or more entities which can contribute to the patient's diagnosis and/or treatment, such electronic data communications including information that was priorly received electronically from the patient and/or was developed as a consequence of an electronic messaging interaction that occurred between the patient and the physician. Such other entities illustratively include a medical diagnostic center and an epidemiological database computer facility which collects epidemiological transaction records from physicians, hospitals and other institutions which have medical facilities, such as schools and large businesses. The epidemiological transaction record illustratively includes various medical, personal and epidemiological data relevant to the patient and his/her present symptoms, including test results, as well as the diagnosis, if one has already been arrived at by the e-doc. The epidemiological database computer facility can correlate this information with the other epidemiological transaction records that it receives over time in order to help physicians make and/or confirm diagnoses as well as to identify and track epidemiological events and/or trends.

423 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Digital image watermarking techniques known as perceptually watermarks that are designed to exploit aspects of the human visual system in order to produce a transparent, yet robust watermark are described.
Abstract: The growth of new imaging technologies has created a need for techniques that can be used for copyright protection of digital images. One approach for copyright protection is to introduce an invisible signal known as a digital watermark in the image. In this paper, we describe digital image watermarking techniques known as perceptually watermarks that are designed to exploit aspects of the human visual system in order to produce a transparent, yet robust watermark.

422 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the dispersive properties of optical filters and point out some of the inherent trade-offs involved in generating large group delay in optical all-pass filters.
Abstract: Optical delay lines have some important applications, notably in optical communication systems and in phased arrays. These devices are based on the concept of optical group delay, which, in turn, can be understood as the property of an optical filter. Optical filters are well-understood devices and, in particular, their dispersive properties determine the group delay response. We review these dispersive properties and point out some of the inherent tradeoffs involved in generating large group delay. Fiber Bragg gratings and recent results on optical all-pass filters are used as examples.

422 citations

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TL;DR: There is strong evidence that a sensitivity to capillary oxygenation state is present in high S/N functional MR images obtained with EPI at 4 T, and in very good agreement with published data obtained with intrinsic optical mapping techniques.
Abstract: We show that the EPI time course in functional MR imaging at 4 Tesla displays a multiphasic response in response to photic stimulation. Focal areas of gray matter display an initial negative change in signal intensity that reaches a maximum of 1 % about 2 s after the onset of photic stimulation. This component then changes sign, reaching a positive maximum about 5 s after the onset of the stimulus. Other areas, including those where draining veins are visible, show only a positive signal change, reaching a maximum of about 6% after the onset of the visual stimulus. These time constants are in very good agreement with published data obtained with intrinsic optical mapping techniques, where a deoxygenation phase has been shown to occur in functionally specific cortical columns, followed by an increase in blood volume which is more distributed in nature. Thus, we believe there is strong evidence that a sensitivity to capillary oxygenation state is present in high S/N functional MR images obtained with EPI at 4 T.

421 citations

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TL;DR: The choice of magnetic, colloidal particles of varying size allows us to explore properties on the relevantmicron and submicron scales and describe an anomalous power-law behavior in local viscoelastic response in actin networks.
Abstract: We use magnetic tweezers to study local viscoelastic response in filamentous actin networks. Thechoice of magnetic, colloidal particles of varying size allows us to explore properties on the relevantmicron and submicron scales. At these scales the mechanical response is determined by the bendingproperties of individual filaments and described by an anomalous power-law behavior. In the absenceof external forces the particles exhibit a subdiffusive motion. [S0031-9007(96)01627-4]

421 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
George M. Whitesides2401739269833
Yoshua Bengio2021033420313
John A. Rogers1771341127390
Zhenan Bao169865106571
Thomas S. Huang1461299101564
Federico Capasso134118976957
Robert S. Brown130124365822
Christos Faloutsos12778977746
Robert J. Cava125104271819
Ramamoorthy Ramesh12264967418
Yann LeCun121369171211
Kamil Ugurbil12053659053
Don Towsley11988356671
Steven P. DenBaars118136660343
Robert E. Tarjan11440067305
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