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Information Sciences

Volume 95, Issues 3–4, December 1996, Pages 233-260
Information Sciences

Silicon drift detector readout and on-line data reduction using a fast VLSI dedicated fuzzy processor

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Abstract

A silicon drift detector front-end and a smart readout system different from a trivial zero-suppression is proposed. On-line preprocessing, using a fast VLSI dedicated fuzzy processor, reduces significantly acquisition data volume and hardware requirements.

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