Compares traditional amplitude-based sensor interfaces with a new time-based approach, showcasing the advantages of digital designs and potential for improved energy efficiency.
Discusses X-ray detectors' properties, sensitivity, and signal-to-noise ratio quantification, as well as systematic errors like flat field corrections.
Explores laser operation basics, shot noise, and photodetectors' noise characteristics, emphasizing the importance of signal-to-noise ratio in signal detection.
Explores optimizing ultrasound frequency, high and low-resolution imaging examples, 3D imaging principles, contrast agents, and Doppler effect in detecting moving blood.