Abstract: This article presents a cost-effective and accurate testing method for analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) using incoherent sampling with a flat-top window. While coherent sampling is ideal, ...
The British government has not given permission for the US to use UK military bases to support potential US strikes on Iran, the BBC understands. The US has in the past used RAF Fairford, in ...
Charlie Nunn said the revelation had obviously "created some concern". The chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group has acknowledged there have been concerns over its use of information from staff bank ...
Abstract: Agricultural remote sensing community is increasingly focusing on enhancing crop mapping accuracy by improving data-driven machine-learning model structures, yet ignoring impact of ...
While many have been 'obsessed' with the light-hearted, and often joke-fuelled wiles of Tim Warwood (who remarked that Team GB skier Kirsty Muir was 'absolutely devo'd' with her performance in the ...
Patrick Darling lost his ability to sing and play instruments after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease A musician who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) has returned to the stage ...
A plan to ban single-use plastic bags and polystyrene takeaway lids in Wales this year has been shelved. The Welsh government wanted to extend existing rules on plastics in the spring, but it says it ...
In November, the government extended the time people could keep claiming benefits in cash from post offices The number of people still relying on a card system to claim pension and benefit payments in ...
The number of people still relying on a card system to claim pension and benefit payments in cash at post offices on the Isle of Man has dropped to 34, the treasury minister has said. Cards issued ...
Plant-based drink maker Oatly has lost a long-running legal battle over its use of the word "milk" in its marketing. The Swedish company tried to trademark the slogan "post-milk generation" in the UK ...
Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre has told the High Court he "brought the shutters down" on any unlawful newsgathering at the paper when he found out about it. He was giving evidence in the privacy ...