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Efficient and Versatile Toolbox for Analysis of Time-Tagged Measurements
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Lin, Zuzeng
, Jöns, Klaus D
, Zwiller, Val
, Schweickert, Lucas
, Gyger, Samuel
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Industrial applications
/ Software
/ State (computer science)
/ Time measurement
2021
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Efficient and Versatile Toolbox for Analysis of Time-Tagged Measurements
by
Lin, Zuzeng
, Jöns, Klaus D
, Zwiller, Val
, Schweickert, Lucas
, Gyger, Samuel
in
Industrial applications
/ Software
/ State (computer science)
/ Time measurement
2021
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Efficient and Versatile Toolbox for Analysis of Time-Tagged Measurements
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Efficient and Versatile Toolbox for Analysis of Time-Tagged Measurements
2021
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Overview
Acquisition and analysis of time-tagged events is a ubiquitous tool in scientific and industrial applications. With increasing time resolution, number of input channels, and acquired events, the amount of data can be overwhelming for standard processing techniques. We developed the Extensible Time-tag Analyzer (ETA), a powerful and versatile, yet easy to use software to efficiently analyze and display time-tagged data. Our tool allows for flexible extraction of correlation from time-tagged data beyond start-stop measurements that were traditionally used. A combination of state diagrams and simple code snippets allows for analysis of arbitrary complexity while keeping computational efficiency high.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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