Juliette W. Ioup
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International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes | 1983
Juliette W. Ioup; George E. Ioup; Grayson H. Rayborn; George M. Wood; Billy T. Upchurch
Mass spectrometer data in the form of ion current versus mass-to-charge ratio often include overlapping mass peaks, especially in low- and medium-resolution instruments. Numerical deconvolution of such data effectively enhances the resolution by decreasing the overlap of mass peaks. In this paper two approaches to deconvolution are presented: a function-domain iterative technique and a Fourier transform method which uses transform-domain function-continuation. Both techniques include data smoothing to reduce the sensitivity of the deconvolution to noise. The efficacy of these methods is demonstrated through application to representative mass spectrometer data and the deconvolved results are discussed and compared to data obtained from a spectrometer with sufficient resolution to achieve separation of the mass peaks studied. A case for which the deconvolution is seriously affected by Gibbs oscillations is analyzed.
HIGH FREQUENCY OCEAN ACOUSTICS: High Frequency Ocean Acoustics Conference | 2005
Natalia A. Sidorovskaia; George E. Ioup; Juliette W. Ioup; Jerald W. Caruthers
The Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center (LADC) conducted a series of passive acoustic experiments in the Northern Gulf of Mexico and the Ligurian Sea in 2001 and 2002. Environmental and acoustic moorings were deployed in areas of large concentrations of marine mammals (mainly, sperm whales). Recordings and analysis of whale phonations are among the objectives of the project. Each mooring had a single autonomously recording hydrophone (Environmental Acoustic Recording System (EARS)) obtained from the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office after modification to record signals up to 5,859 Hz in the Gulf of Mexico and up to 12,500 Hz in the Ligurian Sea. Self‐recording environmental sensors, attached to the moorings, and concurrent environmental ship surveys provided the environmental data for the experiments. The results of acoustic simulations of long‐range propagation of the broad‐band (500–6,000 Hz) phonation pulses from a hypothetical whale location to the recording hydrophone in the experimental environment...
Archive | 2016
Robert A. Arnone; Thomas Chance; Ioannis Y. Georgiou; Juliette W. Ioup; Kim D. Jovanovich; Chunyan Li; C. Reid Nichols; Gero Nootz; David Pearson; Brandon M. Taravella; Alan Weidemann; Nikolaos I. Xiros
50th Annual GSA South-Central Section Meeting | 2016
Elijah A. Adedeji; Abu K.M. Sarwar; Juliette W. Ioup; George E. Ioup; Arslan M. Tashmukhambetov
Archive | 2013
Arjun Joginipelly; Dimitrios Charalampidis; George E. Ioup; Juliette W. Ioup; Charles H. Thompson
Archive | 2013
Madhuri Gundam; Dimitrios Charalampidis; George E. Ioup; Juliette W. Ioup; Charles H. Thompson
Archive | 2009
George E. Ioup; Juliette W. Ioup; Germana Peggion; Martin J. Guillot; John A. McCorquodale; Ioannis Y. Georgiou
Archive | 2007
Jerald W. Caruthers; Dmitri Nechaev; David Roman; Natalia A. Sidorovskaia; George E. Ioup; Juliette W. Ioup; Max Yaremchuk
Archive | 2002
Juliette W. Ioup; George E. Ioup; Joseph S. Wheatley
Archive | 1996
George E. Ioup; Juliette W. Ioup; Lisa A. Pflug; Pam M. Jackson