Some years ago we proposed to employ also the time devoted to the pulse measurement to perform part of the baseline evaluation. We called the method “Shared baseline restoration. In this contribution we show and exploit a further advantage of the method which was not considered before, i.e., its ability to fabricate WFs adapted to the time interval between subsequent pulses with (almost) no noise change. In such a way the peaks in the resulting spectrum will have a perfectly Gaussian shape, differently from other methods of gaining time adaptivity.
Adaptive Spectroscopy Digital Filters for Enhanced Rate and Gaussian Peaks Preservation
RIPAMONTI, GIANCARLO;ABBA, ANDREA;CAPONIO, FRANCESCO;GERACI, ANGELO
2011-01-01
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Some years ago we proposed to employ also the time devoted to the pulse measurement to perform part of the baseline evaluation. We called the method “Shared baseline restoration. In this contribution we show and exploit a further advantage of the method which was not considered before, i.e., its ability to fabricate WFs adapted to the time interval between subsequent pulses with (almost) no noise change. In such a way the peaks in the resulting spectrum will have a perfectly Gaussian shape, differently from other methods of gaining time adaptivity.File in questo prodotto:
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