Exact(4)
Predicted ages from portable luminescence reader signals using a linear regression appear to be indicative and useful.
These distances apply to small to moderate size deployments if reader signals can be separated over multiple channels, or to large deployments if only one channel is available.
Two sites in the NSS, which are of modern, very late Holocene and last interglacial age were selected for this assessment and a simple calibration between portable luminescence reader signals and sample age is made.
Results show that portable luminescence reader signals differ by over two orders of magnitude between late Holocene and last interglacial age samples and that useful relative-age information can be established using bulk material in the field.
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1950s detail is evoked in all its oppressiveness, with the occasional half-wink to the reader signalling shifts in perception.
The synchronous detection method for the first type of reader signal is shown in Figure 4.
At the output of the mixer is the down-converted reader signal.
The reader signal is self-mixed with an attenuated or amplified version of itself.
Therefore, two types of reader signal appear as inputs to the mixer: (1) unmodulated CW signal during tag transmission and (2) modulated signal during reader transmission.
There are a number of advantages of synchronous demodulation with the reader signal used as an input to the mixer.
For the read-back process, the relation between reader signal to noise ratio (SNR) and resistance, as well as reader resistance shunt and spacing loss, are discussed.
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