Design principles of code converters for digital high-speed processing systems

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The article discusses the prerequisites for the use of machine vision in electrical deratizers, considers the methods and methods of implementation, describes the design principles and composition of security and deratization systems, makes a fundamental approach to the mathematical modeling of the thermal imaging image of the background target environment, and also discusses the installation and maintenance of this system. Keywords: MACHINE VISION, AUTOMATION, CAMERAS, HIGH-SPEED SHOOTING, VIDEO SURVEILLANCE, TECHNICAL VISION, NAVIGATION, DERATIZATION


Author(s):  
E.D. Wolf

Most microelectronics devices and circuits operate faster, consume less power, execute more functions and cost less per circuit function when the feature-sizes internal to the devices and circuits are made smaller. This is part of the stimulus for the Very High-Speed Integrated Circuits (VHSIC) program. There is also a need for smaller, more sensitive sensors in a wide range of disciplines that includes electrochemistry, neurophysiology and ultra-high pressure solid state research. There is often fundamental new science (and sometimes new technology) to be revealed (and used) when a basic parameter such as size is extended to new dimensions, as is evident at the two extremes of smallness and largeness, high energy particle physics and cosmology, respectively. However, there is also a very important intermediate domain of size that spans from the diameter of a small cluster of atoms up to near one micrometer which may also have just as profound effects on society as “big” physics.


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