Joseph W. Goodman

Publication List Details

Period

1968 - 2007

Number

25

Co-Authors

COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF OPTICAL-RADAR DETECTION TECHNIQUES. (2005)

Goodman, Joseph W.

The statistical performances of energy- and heterodyne-detection techniques in pulsed optical radar applications are compared. The results show that, under conditions often encountered in practice,...

NOISE IN WAVEFRONT-RECONSTRUCTION IMAGING, WITH APPLICATION TO IMAGING OPTICAL RADARS. (2005)

Goodman, Joseph W.

A fundamental limitation to the quality of wavefront-reconstruction images is noise generated by the granular structure of the recording medium. The signal-to-noise ratios that can be achieved in...

Optical Computation Using Residue Arithmetic. (2002)

Huang,Alan, Tsunoda,Yoshito, Goodman,Joseph W.

The possible use of residue arithmetic in an optical or opto-electronic computer is investigated. The fundamental properties of the residue number system are first considered. Various optical methods...

System Considerations in the Design of Residue Processors. (2002)

Huang,Alan, Mandeville,Jon, Goodman,Joseph W., Ishihara,Satoshi

The possible structure of a residue computer based on read-only-memories (ROMs) is considered. Methods for implementation with either electronic or optical ROMs is discussed. Methods for reducing...

Optical Computing Research. (2002)

Goodman,Joseph W., Hesselink,Lambertus, Tur,Moshe, Song,Moon, Cao,Qizhi

This document covers several different areas of optical computing research. Studies of the limitations of incoherent optical iterative processors for inversion of simultaneous linear equations are...

Optical Computing Research. (2002)

Goodman, Joseph W., Kostuk, Raymond, Ochoa, Ellen, Cylmer, Bradley

This document contains information on the research accomplished under AFOSR Grant No. AFOSR 83-0166 during the time period 18 May 1984 through 17 May 1985. The work covers several different areas of...

Optical Computing Research. (1998)

Goodman, Joseph W.

Work Accomplished: OPTICAL INTERCONNECTIONS --- the powerful interconnect abilities of optical beams have led much optimism about the possible roles for optics in solving interconnect problems at...

Optical Computing Research. (1998)

Goodman, Joseph W., Bruck, Jehosua

The research focused on understanding the global as well as local properties of the neural network model. Global properties are the dynamics of the network, convergency properties, computational...

Optical Clock Distribution to VLSI Chips. (1998)

Goodman, Joseph W.

Investigations of the use of optical for distributing the clock to a CMOS chip are reported. Two chips were designed, the first incorporating a set of integrated detectors followed by transimpedance...

Space-Division Optical Switches Based on Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers, (1998)

Kalman, Robert F., Kazovsky, Leonid G., Goodman, Joseph W.

Benes and distributed gain matrix-vector multiplier (MVM) switches larger than 10(1O) x 10(10) can, in principle, be achieved by using semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs). In contrast, lumped...

OSA Proceedings of the International Topical Meeting on Photonic Switching, Held in Salt Lake City, Utah on 6 - 8 March, 1992. Volume 8. (1998)

Hinton, H. S., Goodman, Joseph W.

The papers in this book stem from the Third Topical Meeting on Photonic Switching organized by the Optical Society of America and held in Salt Lake City in March of 1991. The papers in this book...

Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Optical Interconnect Switching Systems. (1998)

Goodman, Joseph W.

This grant explored the possible use of ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLC's) in the reamization of photonic switching fabrics. Problems addressed included device fabrication, switch architectures,...

Analysis of Linear Crosstalk in Photonic Crossbar Switches Based on On/Off Gates (1996)

Gibong Jeong And, Gibong Jeong, Joseph W. Goodman

This paper presents expressions for the linear crosstalk and the resulting error rate degradation in a photonic switch based on on/off gates, considering cyclostationary interference among digital...

Long-Distance Parallel Data Link Using WDM Transmission with Bit-Skew Compensation (1996)

Gibong Jeong Student, Gibong Jeong, Student Member, Joseph W. Goodman

This paper studies the advantages and disadvantages of using a parallel link based on wavelength division multiplexing for long-distance data transmission through a single-mode fiber as an...

Multiplexed Hybrid Interconnection Architectures, (1992)

Ozaktas, Haldun M., Goodman, Joseph W.

We have discussed the importance of organizing information flow in a manner enabling maximum multiplexing of independent signal paths, leading to a reduction in the number of area consuming longest...

A generalized convergence theorem for neural networks (1988)

Bruck, Jehoshua, Goodman, Joseph W.

A neural network model is presented in which each neuron performs a threshold logic function. The model always converges to a stable state when operating in a serial mode and to a cycle of length at...

Cytotype Regulation by Telomeric P Elements in Drosophila melanogaster: Evidence for Involvement of an RNA Interference Gene

Simmons, Michael J., Ryzek, Don-Felix, Lamour, Cecile, Goodman, Joseph W., Kummer, Nicole E., Merriman, Peter J.

P elements inserted at the left telomere of the X chromosome evoke the P cytotype, a maternally inherited condition that regulates the P-element family in the Drosophila germline. This regulation is...

Cytotype Regulation by Telomeric P Elements in Drosophila melanogaster: Interactions With P Elements From M′ Strains

Simmons, Michael J., Niemi, Jarad B., Ryzek, Don-Felix, Lamour, Cecile, Goodman, Joseph W., Kraszkiewicz, Wojciech, ...

P strains of Drosophila are distinguished from M strains by having P elements in their genomes and also by having the P cytotype, a maternally inherited condition that strongly represses...

Cytotype Regulation of P Transposable Elements in Drosophila melanogaster: Repressor Polypeptides or piRNAs?

Jensen, Philip A., Stuart, Jeremy R., Goodpaster, Michael P., Goodman, Joseph W., Simmons, Michael J.

The telomeric P elements TP5 and TP6 are associated with the P cytotype, a maternally inherited condition that represses P-element-induced hybrid dysgenesis in the Drosophila germ line. To see if...