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Taking another lesson from nature, the latest advances in image
processing technology seek to combine image data from several
diverse types of sensors in order to obtain a more accurate view of
the scene: very much the same as we rely on our five senses.
Multi-Sensor Image Fusion and Its Applications is the first text
dedicated to the theory and practice of the registration and fusion
of image data, covering such approaches as statistical methods,
color-related techniques, model-based methods, and visual
information display strategies. After a review of state-of-the-art
image fusion techniques, the book provides an overview of fusion
algorithms and fusion performance evaluation. The following
chapters explore recent progress and practical applications of the
proposed techniques to solving problems in such areas as medical
diagnosis, surveillance and biometric systems, remote sensing,
nondestructive evaluation, blurred image restoration, and image
quality assessment. Recognized leaders from industry and academia
contribute the chapters, reflecting the latest research trends and
providing useful algorithms to aid implementation. Supplying a
28-page full-color insert, Multi-Sensor Image Fusion and Its
Applications clearly demonstrates the benefits and possibilities of
this revolutionary development. It provides a solid knowledge base
for applying these cutting-edge techniques to new challenges and
creating future advances.
Clock synchronization is a mechanism for providing a standard
reference time to various devices across a distributed network. It
is critical in modern computer networks because every aspect of
managing, securing, planning, and debugging a network involves
determining when particular events happen. Global Positioning
Systems (GPS) are a popular mechanism for achieving
synchronization, but these are not always practical in network
systems. This monograph concentrates on a technique called Network
Time Distribution which is often more cost-effective than GPS-based
timing, as it does not require any dedicated hardware and can often
make use of the existing network resources for synchronizing
devices across the network. The technique uses a master/slave
construction to synchronize the time throughout devices on a
network. To do this, two-way message exchange is required which can
be subject to network delays. The authors present recent
developments to combat the degrading effects of stochastic delays
for clock synchronization protocols based on two-way message
exchange. While the techniques presented in the monograph apply to
many applications and any clock synchronization protocol based on
two-way message exchanges, the authors mainly discuss the
applications in the context of IEEE 1588 PTP standard applied to
telecommunication networks. Recent Advances in Clock
Synchronization for Packet-Switched Networks is of interest to
telecommunication engineers designing and building a broad range of
telecommunication systems. It provides an introduction to the
theory as well as practical results for implementation in
real-world systems.
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