2005, núm. 3
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2024-03-29T05:44:22ZNews
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News
2006-06-01T17:20:59ZAutonomous system for temperature measurement of electrical cable surface
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1780
Autonomous system for temperature measurement of electrical cable surface
The objective of this project is the development of a small size system which can be easily connected to the electrical distribution cables in order to measure the cable surface temperature. If the cable
characteristics and its surface temperature are known, the electrical current that is passing through the cable
can be determined.
2006-06-01T17:19:11ZThe objective of this project is the development of a small size system which can be easily connected to the electrical distribution cables in order to measure the cable surface temperature. If the cable
characteristics and its surface temperature are known, the electrical current that is passing through the cable
can be determined.SCRIED TCP-IP technologies applied to distributed data acquisition systems in the Hesperides vessel
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1779
SCRIED TCP-IP technologies applied to distributed data acquisition systems in the Hesperides vessel
In this paper we present an integration of hardware/software technologies in systems and networks based on TCP-IP protocol. In order to implement distributed data acquisition systems, a TCP and UDP Humidity and Temperature server was designed. This work is part of the LabVir project, devoted to implementing distributed measurements in marine technologies
2006-06-01T17:15:34ZIn this paper we present an integration of hardware/software technologies in systems and networks based on TCP-IP protocol. In order to implement distributed data acquisition systems, a TCP and UDP Humidity and Temperature server was designed. This work is part of the LabVir project, devoted to implementing distributed measurements in marine technologiesSubmarine Mapping using Multibeam Bathymetry and and Acoustic Backscatter: Illuminating the Seafloor
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1778
Submarine Mapping using Multibeam Bathymetry and and Acoustic Backscatter: Illuminating the Seafloor
2006-06-01T17:12:25ZHardware-Software Co-Design for Fingerprint Biometric Identification
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1604
Hardware-Software Co-Design for Fingerprint Biometric Identification
This paper describes the design of a specific architecture for fingerprint identification based on a hardware-software co-design. This work summarizes the main stages involved in a classical fingerprint feature extraction algorithm. The paper proposes a hardware-software partitioning based on a profiler deduced from the execution of the whole algorithm running in a Pentium 1.7 GHz.
2006-05-19T12:04:31ZThis paper describes the design of a specific architecture for fingerprint identification based on a hardware-software co-design. This work summarizes the main stages involved in a classical fingerprint feature extraction algorithm. The paper proposes a hardware-software partitioning based on a profiler deduced from the execution of the whole algorithm running in a Pentium 1.7 GHz.Software optimisation for the design,construction and testing of trawling techniques
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1573
Software optimisation for the design,construction and testing of trawling techniques
2006-05-18T17:10:34ZNon-Smooth Bifurcations in Electronic
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1572
Non-Smooth Bifurcations in Electronic
One-parameter nonsmooth bifurcations occur in piecewise-smooth sets of ordinary differential equations. Motivated by applications, ‘bifurcation’ is defined as a nonsmooth transition with respect to a codimension-one discontinuity boundary in phase space. Only local bifurcations
are considered, involving equilibria or a single point of boundary interaction along a limit cycle. Filippov systems are specially considered because
its application in electronic circuits, as power electronic converters. A rich array of dynamics are revealed, involving the sudden creation or
disappearance of attractors and bifurcation diagrams with sharp corners. An example of a variable structure circuit, which is a first step in designing a DC-DC converter, is studied with some detail.
2006-05-18T17:09:04ZOne-parameter nonsmooth bifurcations occur in piecewise-smooth sets of ordinary differential equations. Motivated by applications, ‘bifurcation’ is defined as a nonsmooth transition with respect to a codimension-one discontinuity boundary in phase space. Only local bifurcations
are considered, involving equilibria or a single point of boundary interaction along a limit cycle. Filippov systems are specially considered because
its application in electronic circuits, as power electronic converters. A rich array of dynamics are revealed, involving the sudden creation or
disappearance of attractors and bifurcation diagrams with sharp corners. An example of a variable structure circuit, which is a first step in designing a DC-DC converter, is studied with some detail.Autonomous Ocean Bottom
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1571
Autonomous Ocean Bottom
2006-05-18T17:03:29ZDistributed Virtual Laboratory for the Acquisition
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1570
Distributed Virtual Laboratory for the Acquisition
2006-05-18T17:02:06ZEditor’s Note
http://hdl.handle.net/2099/1569
Editor’s Note
2006-05-18T17:00:50Z