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  1. An Advanced Interferometric Baseline Estimation Method (IBEM) for Spaceborne Bistatic SAR 

    Zhang, Yanyan; Li, Junfeng; Lu, Pingping; et al. (2024)
    IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
    Spaceborne bistatic synthetic aperture radar (BiSAR) employs single-pass cross-track interferometry (XTI) to invert digital elevation models (DEMs) of target areas. However, the accuracy of the inverted DEM is affected by various factors, especially interferometric baseline estimation. To this end, this article proposes an advanced interferometric baseline estimation method (IBEM) for spaceborne BiSAR. First, the IBEM compensates for the ...
    Journal Article
  2. Control Strategies for Recommendation Systems in Social Networks 

    Sprenger, Ben; De Pasquale, Giulia; Soloperto, Raffaele; et al. (2024)
    IEEE CONTROL SYSTEMS LETTERS
    A closed-loop control model to analyze the impact of recommendation systems on opinion dynamics within social networks is introduced. The core contribution is the development and formalization of model-free and model-based approaches to recommendation system design, integrating the dynamics of social interactions within networks via a variation of the Friedkin-Johnsen (FJ) model. Comparative analysis and numerical simulations demonstrate ...
    Journal Article
  3. Comprehensive Overview of Bottom-Up Proteomics Using Mass Spectrometry 

    Jiang, Yuming; Rex, Devasahayam Arokia Balaya; Schuster, Dina; et al. (2024)
    ACS MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AU
    Proteomics is the large scale study of protein structure and function from biological systems through protein identification and quantification. "Shotgun proteomics" or "bottom-up proteomics" is the prevailing strategy, in which proteins are hydrolyzed into peptides that are analyzed by mass spectrometry. Proteomics studies can be applied to diverse studies ranging from simple protein identification to studies of proteoforms, protein-protein ...
    Review Article
  4. Jump performance and movement quality in 7-to 15-year-old competitive alpine skiers: a cross-sectional study 

    Hanimann, Jonas; Raschle, Nadine; Schmid, Nathan E.; et al. (2024)
    Annals of medicine
    Introduction: Injury rates in competitive alpine skiing are high. With current methods, identifying people at risk is expensive and thus often not feasible at the youth level. The aims of this study were (1) to describe the jump performance and movement quality of youth competitive alpine skiers according to age and sex, (2) to compare the jump distance among skiers of different sexes and movement quality grades, and (3) to assess the ...
    Journal Article
  5. Uncertainty and Information Acquisition: Evidence from Firms and Households 

    Mikosch, Heiner; Roth, Christopher; Sarferaz, Samad; et al. (2024)
    AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL-MACROECONOMICS
    We leverage the small open economy Switzerland as a testing ground for basic premises of macroeconomic models of endogenous information acquisition, using tailored surveys of firms and households. Firms and households perceiving a greater exposure to exchange rate fluctuations acquire more information about the exchange rate. Moreover, higher perceived costs of acquiring or processing information are associated with lower levels of ...
    Journal Article

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