Peter Fellgett
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British physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Peter Berners Fellgett FRS, FIEE was a British physicist. He was the professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading . Fellgett's advantage He is best known for Fellgett's advantage: the improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio by using multiplex measurements, i.e. simultaneous measurement at different wavelengths, such as Fourier transform spectroscopy.
Peter Fellgett's Published Works
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Published Works
- Vistas in astronomy (1957) (310)
- On the assessment of optical images (1955) (171)
- On the ultimate sensitivity and practical performance of radiation detectors. (1949) (132)
- The reward system (1975) (60)
- Ambisonics. Part one: General system description (1975) (53)
- Concerning Photographic Grain, Signal-to-Noise Ratio, and Information (1953) (48)
- Thermal Regulation in Sail Lizards (1973) (36)
- A Proposal for a Radial Velocity Photometer (1955) (36)
- Equivalent Quantum-Efficiencies of Photographic Emulsions (1958) (29)
- Ambisonic reproduction of directionality in surround-sound systems (1974) (25)
- Book-Review - Optical and Infrared Telescopes for the 1990'S (1980) (24)
- Instrumentation in Astronomy (1973) (24)
- Use of Lead Sulphide Cells in Infra-red Spectroscopy (1946) (23)
- CONCLUSIONS ON MULTIPLEX METHODS (1967) (23)
- The Question of Correlation between Photons in Coherent Beams of Light (1957) (19)
- Dynamic Impedance and Sensitivity of Radiation Thermocouples (1949) (15)
- Three concepts make a million points (1984) (15)
- An exploration of infra-red stellar magnitudes using the photo-conductivity of lead sulphide (1951) (13)
- The nature and origin of multiplex Fourier spectrometry (2006) (11)
- Fluctuations in Photon Streams (1959) (10)
- On Necessary Measurements for the Characterization and Optimum Use of Photographic Materials for Scientific Purposes (1961) (10)
- Wasting assets (1986) (9)
- On the Sharpeming of Observational Data with Special Application to the Darkening of the Solar Limb (1952) (9)
- Thermal noise limits of microphones (1987) (8)
- New Techniques in Astronomy (1972) (8)
- EARLY INFRARED ASTRONOMY (2009) (7)
- On the Interpretation of Solar Granulation (1959) (7)
- Theoretical and Practical Explorations of the Use of Television Techniques in Astronomy (1956) (6)
- The galaxy measuring engine project (1970) (6)
- On the Relevance of Photon Noise and of Informational Assessment in Scientific Photography (1963) (5)
- Fluctuation phenomena in instrument science (1980) (4)
- On numerical Fourier transformation, with special reference to Lipson-Beevers strips (1958) (4)
- Quality factor 'Q' (1985) (4)
- A current stabilized photomultiplier power supply (1954) (4)
- Detecting planetary life from earth. (1967) (3)
- The Origins and Logic of Multiplex Fourier and Interferometric Methods in Spectrometry (1971) (3)
- Instrument science as science (1973) (3)
- An IRIS photometer with servo setting and digital readout (1963) (3)
- Publications of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh: A Register Encoder and Serialiser (1963) (3)
- Letters: Sensitivity of radiation detectors (1972) (2)
- Ambisonic reproduction of sound (1973) (2)
- Origin and nature of comets (1977) (2)
- The development of astronomical instrumentation during the past fifty years (1968) (2)
- Possible programmes for the Isaac Newton Telescope (1964) (2)
- Photo-electric devices in astronomy (1955) (1)
- A note on the solution and synthesis by inspection of a.c. bridges (1951) (1)
- Q-Riouser and Q-Riouser (1986) (1)
- The Theory of Optimum Noise Immunity (1969) (1)
- Comets and scientific method (1985) (1)
- Null ronchi test for aspherical surfaces: comment. (1975) (1)
- Some comparisons of digital and analogue audio recording (1983) (1)
- The construction of radiation thermocouples using semi-conducting thermoelectric materials (1953) (1)
- Evolutionary unease (1984) (1)
- Origins of the usage of 'Q' (1986) (1)
- Plight of UK scientists (1984) (1)
- An approach to the control of processes with pure time delay (1973) (1)
- Origins of multiplex spectroscopy (1973) (1)
- Logical Design of Analog-to-Digital Converters (1965) (1)
- A threat to medical progress (1986) (0)
- Erratum: Encoding standards for 2-channel surround sound (1975) (0)
- Christening the digital bit rate (1991) (0)
- Distortion of square and circular Schmidt plates (1957) (0)
- Far infra-red spectrology (1968) (0)
- Land vehicle location (1978) (0)
- Quaestor's quadrophonic query (1973) (0)
- Not in fron of the children [Letters to the Editor] (1998) (0)
- Harold Urey - an Appreciation (1986) (0)
- Performance of Schmidt and field-corrected telescopes (1974) (0)
- British Optical Astronomy (1972) (0)
- Comment on "Instrument science as science" (1973) (0)
- Astronomical observation systems. (1972) (0)
- Correction: Origins of the usage of 'Q' (1986) (0)
- Likelihood of gravitational waves (1973) (0)
- The present status of surround sound reproduction (1980) (0)
- Gravitational wave astronomy: A interim survey. (1971) (0)
- Topics in Pattern Recognition in the Analysis of Widefield Photographs (1979) (0)
- Surround-sound broad-casting (1977) (0)
- Experimental use of a helicopter for survey in Labrador, 1949 (1952) (0)
- Correspondence - Couder and Coma (1980) (0)
- Bang-bang controller using pulse-duration modulation to provide a central linear region (1968) (0)
- A discussion on infared astronomy - Large flux-collectors for infrared astronomy (1969) (0)
- Electronic publishing and freedom of information in science (1998) (0)
- On the interpretation of the photometry of irregular variable stars observed intermittently (1972) (0)
- Letter to the Editor: What is an analyst? (1969) (0)
- Sub-millimetre Spectroscopy (1973) (0)
- Generation of electricity by wind power (1952) (0)
- The naming of astronomical objects (2000) (0)
- VHF sound broadcasting (1992) (0)
- THE SIMORAMIC ANALYSER AS THE INVERSE OF THE MULTIPLEX SPECTROMETER (1967) (0)
- Measurement of stellar and comparison spectral lines with PDS scans (1979) (0)
- Investigations of Image Detectors (1958) (0)
- On the analysis of the variation of latitude (1983) (0)
- Phase filtering with time reversal (1977) (0)
- Eddington, likelihood and stellar parallaxes (2001) (0)
- Quantum Radio Frequency Physics (1966) (0)
- Cybernetics: Retrospect and Prospect (1988) (0)
- Musing about MUSA (1989) (0)
- The wonderland of operating systems (1972) (0)
- Science journalism (1984) (0)
- On the interpretation of counts of galaxies (1955) (0)
- The Ells telescope (1990) (0)
- Encoding standards for 2-channel surround sound (1975) (0)
- Assessment of Optical Systems (1965) (0)
- Large Wide-Field Telescope Designs - a Response to Willstrop (1990) (0)
- A NEW APPLICATION OF AN OLD PRINCIPLE FOR THE PHOTOELECTRIC PHOTOMETRY OF FAINT OBJECTS (1955) (0)
- PHYSICS EXHIBITION: Computer physics (1970) (0)
- Tax on Pollution (1971) (0)
- Book reviews (1982) (0)
- Data handling and computing (1973) (0)
- Design of astronomical telescope systems. (1970) (0)
- Magnificant, but is it physics? (1987) (0)
- A reminiscence of the Cavendish Laboratory (1992) (0)
- Optical Coherence Theory (1968) (0)
- Digital measurement and the use of computers (1970) (0)
- A proposal for freeing british innovation (1985) (0)
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