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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Capteur « low cost »"
Chatzitofis, Anargyros, Dimitrios Zarpalas, Petros Daras y Stefanos Kollias. "DeMoCap: Low-Cost Marker-Based Motion Capture". International Journal of Computer Vision 129, n.º 12 (15 de octubre de 2021): 3338–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11263-021-01526-z.
Texto completoHansen, Clint, Jean-Louis Honeine, David Gibas, Nasser Rezzoug, Philippe Gorce y Brice Isableu. "Low-cost motion capture systems in practice". Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering 15, sup1 (septiembre de 2012): 253–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2012.713661.
Texto completoTollefson, Jeff. "Low-cost carbon-capture project sparks interest". Nature 469, n.º 7330 (enero de 2011): 276–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/469276a.
Texto completoMatzen, Kevin, Michael F. Cohen, Bryce Evans, Johannes Kopf y Richard Szeliski. "Low-cost 360 stereo photography and video capture". ACM Transactions on Graphics 36, n.º 4 (20 de julio de 2017): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3072959.3073645.
Texto completoPutro, Muhamad Dwisnanto, Jane Litouw y Vecky Canisius Poekoel. "Low-resolution facial emotion recognition on low-cost devices". IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) 13, n.º 2 (1 de junio de 2024): 2201. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijai.v13.i2.pp2201-2211.
Texto completode Carvalho, Luciene Santos, Etemistocles Silva, José Carlos Andrade, José Alberto Silva, Maritza Urbina, Paula Fabiane Nascimento, Fabiola Carvalho y Juan Alberto Ruiz. "Low-cost mesoporous adsorbents amines-impregnated for CO2 capture". Adsorption 21, n.º 8 (noviembre de 2015): 597–609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10450-015-9710-8.
Texto completoGrant, Tim, David Morgan, Andrea Poe, Jason Valenstein, Richard Lawrence y James Simpson. "Which Reservoir for Low Cost Capture, Transportation, and Storage?" Energy Procedia 63 (2014): 2663–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2014.11.289.
Texto completoBarcelo-Ordinas, Jose M., Pau Ferrer-Cid, Jorge Garcia-Vidal, Anna Ripoll y Mar Viana. "Distributed Multi-Scale Calibration of Low-Cost Ozone Sensors in Wireless Sensor Networks". Sensors 19, n.º 11 (31 de mayo de 2019): 2503. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19112503.
Texto completoFarella, Elisabetta, Luca Benini, Bruno Riccò y Andrea Acquaviva. "MOCA: A Low-Power, Low-Cost Motion Capture System Based on Integrated Accelerometers". Advances in Multimedia 2007 (2007): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/82638.
Texto completoOladoja, N. A., A. L. Ahmad, O. A. Adesina y R. O. A. Adelagun. "Low-cost biogenic waste for phosphate capture from aqueous system". Chemical Engineering Journal 209 (octubre de 2012): 170–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2012.07.125.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Capteur « low cost »"
Woo, Heechul. "The selective low cost gas sensor based on functionalized graphene". Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016SACLX050/document.
Texto completoRecent advances in nanomaterials provided a strong potential to create a gas sensor with many advantages such as high sensitivity of single molecule detection, low cost, and low power consumption. Graphene, isolated in 2004, is one of the best promising candidate for the future development of nanosensors applications because of its atom-thick, two-dimensional structures, high conductivity, and large specific surface areas. Every atom of a monolayer graphene can be considered as a surface atom, capable of interacting even with a single molecule of the target gas or vapor species, which eventually results in the ultrasensitive sensor response.In this thesis work, graphene films were synthesized by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) on the glass substrate. Raman spectroscopy was used to analyze the quality and number of layers of graphene. Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) were also performed to analyze the quality of graphene. After the characterization of graphene films, graphene based resistive devices (four identical electrodes are thermally evaporated directly onto the graphene film as metal electrodes) were fabricated. The electrical characterization has been carried out using Keithley-4200.Intrinsic device response was studied with different external condition changes (pressure, humidity, light illumination). The device was non-covalently functionalized with organometallic complex (Ru(II) trisbipyridine) and the its light exposure response was studied. The observed device response was reproducible and similar after many cycles of on and off operations. The theoretical and experimental approaches and the results obtained during the thesis are opening up a way to understand and fabricate future gas sensing devices based on the non-covalentely functionalized graphene
Rivera, Martinez Rodrigo Andres. "Validation and deployment of greenhouse gas sensors (CH4) for the characterization of industrial and urban sources". Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022UPASJ020.
Texto completoThis PhD aims at reconstructing atmospheric CH4 concentrations from voltage signals recorded by low-cost Metal Oxide Sensors (MOS) for the purpose of monitoring CH4 leaks from an industrial facility. Our strategy is based on the collocation of measurements by low-cost sensors and expensive very high accuracy instruments. The CH4 concentrations data from the high accuracy reference instrument are then used as a target variable to be reconstructed using MOS voltage and other predictors. The reconstruction is performed with both machine learning models and parametric models. It is applied to increasingly complex problems, including the reconstruction of: 1) smooth variations of ambient room air CH4 in a laboratory, 2) fast and large variations of CH4 during concentration spikes generated on a test bench in a laboratory with a typical signature similar to that observed for real world leaks, and 3) fast and large variations of CH4 observed in the field during a dedicated controlled release experiment. The first laboratory experiments revealed a high influence of H2O in MOS sensors, and the reconstruction with a Multilayer perceptron model showed good agreement between the references and the reconstructed room air concentrations (Chapter 2). The results of the second experiment (Chapter 3) showed the importance of the selection of the sensor's type in order to produce reconstructions of CH4 concentration with a 1 ppm accuracy (RMSE). We also discovered that the TGS 2611-C00 sensors provided a more accurate reconstruction of CH4 spikes than the TGS 2611-E00 ones. A parsimonious model training strategy allowed us to restrict the training set from 70% to 25% of the data without a degradation in the reconstruction of the CH4 spikes. Emission of controlled releases from reconstructed CH4 concentrations measured by MOS sensors and the inversion of a Gaussian atmospheric model (Chapter 4) were similar to those inverted from high accuracy reference data, with an average emission rate estimation error of 25% over 11 controlled releases and a location error of 9.5 m. The results of this PhD are the basis to explore advanced techniques based on machine learning to produce accurate estimates of CH4 concentrations, and study the information required by inversion modelling that produced best estimates of the emission rate and location of CH4 leaks
Picard, Charles-Florian. "Développement de méthodes et d’outils associant la modélisation numérique et des mesures in situ afin de concilier la qualité de l’air intérieur et l’efficacité énergétique". Thesis, La Rochelle, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LAROS014.
Texto completoIndoor Air Quality (IAQ) knowledge is necessary to address the sanitary and socio-economic issues of this field, in both public and private domains. Laboratory-grade measuring devices are generally burdensome and expensive. Alone, they cannot provide a full response to large-scale IAQ information needs. This work focuses on the use of two alternative methods in this context, which are IAQ modeling and the use of low-cost sensors, with the purpose of removing certain barriers to their deployment. As a first step, this manuscript describes the numerical developments made in order to enrich a library of models for nodal modeling of IAQ, initiated by EDF R&D. The main additions include the modeling of humidity and indoor particle deposition. In order to evaluate the relevance of the choices made, a validation work has been carried out by confronting the IAQ library results with analytical solutions, experimental data and other modeling tools. One of the major issues of this type of modeling method is the complex choice of input data. This step can have a significant impact on the results provided and there is a need to assess their influence. The modeling of various mono-zone or multi-zone case studies, from the residential and tertiary sectors, has highlighted the advantages and the limitations of the developed tool regarding the quality of the predictions of the concentrations of gaseous and particulate pollutants. A sensitivity analysis was carried out to identify the key parameters responsible for model uncertainty in a few configurations. As a second step, an innovative method of particulate matter measurement has been developed, associating several low-cost particle sensors. This approach allowed to tackle the issues of reliability of this kind of sensors and the limitations of their detection capabilities. The design of prototypes and their use in different indoor environments have given promising results. Several developments are then proposed in order to generalize and validate the robustness of this approach
Ozyalcin, Anil E. "SOLITONS: A COMPACT, LOW-COST, AND WIRELESS BODY MOTION CAPTURE SYSTEM". The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1437440750.
Texto completoChang, An S. M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Low-cost air particulate monitor based on particle capture and imaging". Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/122506.
Texto completoCataloged from PDF version of thesis.
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Particulate Matter (PM) pollution continues to be an important global environmental issue and raises increasing concerns for public health. The strong correlation between personal health impact and actual local exposure creates a huge demand for air particulate sensors meant for small-scale measurement. However, today's air particulate monitoring technologies suffer from high cost, high power requirements, or large size, which presents an opportunity to create low-cost, compact, and low-power sensors that are desired for block-level, household, automobile, or even personal-level monitoring. In this thesis, the basic concept components of a novel PM monitoring method based on capture and imaging are developed and validated. Two capture techniques, electrostatic precipitation (ESP) and fiber-filtration, are demonstrated and verified with corresponding imaging results. Particulates captured either on flat substrate or aligned fibers are illuminated by LED light source with a glancing angle, or with the help of waveguides. Light scattered from the particles is detected by a CMOS camera module, yielding the particle size distribution and also revealing the morphology and properties of particulates. The results suggest that, with proper data analysis, this approach has the potential to monitor the real-time PM level of the sampled air and also classify between different particle sources. A detection limit of 200 nm is demonstrated and two kinds of pollens are notably distinguished from solid dust particulates. Additional, assorted replenishment schemes are designed to ensure a long, maintenance-free operational life.
by An Chang.
S.M.
S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Salkinder, Jason. "Design of a low-cost high speed data capture card for the Hubble Sphere Hydrogen Survey". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14699.
Texto completoThis thesis describes the design and implementation of a low-cost high speed data capture card for the Hubble Sphere Hydrogen Survey (HSHS). The Hubble Space Hydrogen Survey was initiated in an effort to build a low-cost cylindrical radio telescope for an all sky redshift survey with the observational goal to produce a 3-dimensional mapping of the bulk Hubble Sphere using Hydrogen 21cm emissions. This dissertation ï¬ rst investigates the system design to see how each of the user speciï¬ cations set by the planning team could be achieved in terms of design decisions, component selection and schematic capture. The final design. AstroGIG, satisï¬ es the user speciï¬ cations by capturing data up to a full power bandwidth of 1.7GHz with an instantaneous bandwidth of ≤ 250MHz white maximizing the dynamic range. AstroGIG buffers, processes, stores and ï¬ nally transmits the data through a 4-lane PCI-Express interface to a standard PC where the majority of the processing is performed. The system implementation is then described where issues relating to the process of transforming schematics into a physical PCB, and HSHS integration are discussed. The design is veriï¬ ed through Hyperlynx simulations to give a high degree of certainty that physical implementation and production would be successful. Results from tests on the actual hardware characterizing the overall system performance are presented. Conclusions are drawn based on these results and suggestions for future work and design improvements are recommended.
Le, Xuan-Chien. "Improving performance of non-intrusive load monitoring with low-cost sensor networks". Thesis, Rennes 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017REN1S019/document.
Texto completoIn smart homes, human intervention in the energy system needs to be eliminated as much as possible and an energy management system is required to automatically fluctuate the power consumption of the electrical devices. To design such system, a load monitoring system is necessary to be deployed in two ways: intrusive or non-intrusive. The intrusive approach requires a high deployment cost and too much technical intervention in the power supply. Therefore, the Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) approach, in which the operation of a device can be detected based on the features extracted from the aggregate power consumption, is more promising. The difficulty of any NILM algorithm is the ambiguity among the devices with the same power characteristics. To overcome this challenge, in this thesis, we propose to use an external information to improve the performance of the existing NILM algorithms. The first proposed additional features relate to the previous state of each device such as state transition probability or the Hamming distance between the current state and the previous state. They are used to select the most suitable set of operating devices among all possible combinations when solving the l1-norm minimization problem of NILM by a brute force algorithm. Besides, we also propose to use another external feature that is the operating probability of each device provided by an additional Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). Different from the intrusive load monitoring, in this so-called SmartSense system, only a subset of all devices is monitored by the sensors, which makes the system quite less intrusive. Two approaches are applied in the SmartSense system. The first approach applies an edge detector to detect the step-changes on the power signal and then compare with the existing library to identify the corresponding devices. Meanwhile, the second approach tries to solve the l1-norm minimization problem in NILM with a compositional Pareto-algebraic heuristic and dynamic programming algorithms. The simulation results show that the performance of the proposed algorithms is significantly improved with the operating probability of the monitored devices provided by the WSN. Because only part of the devices are monitored, the selected ones must satisfy some criteria including high using rate and more confusions on the selected patterns with the others
Barrau, Florian. "Etude d'une solution de localisation dans un réseau de capteurs sans fils". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014AIXM4767.
Texto completoTracking sensors in a wireless network leads to many applications. However, current techniques based on the received signal strength are unreliable given the stability of measurements. More accurate techniques inspired from radars have been proposed but they require an expensive radio. However, one of the most difficult aspects regarding the localization in a wireless sensor network remains their inadequacy with their low-cost and low-power characteristics. For example, clock generation of ZigBee modems introduce strong uncertainties regarding the reliability of measurements. Demanding digital algorithms must be carefully studied and improved in order not to exceed requirements defined by industrials. In other words, the purpose is to design an implementation as cheap as possible while keeping a minimum accuracy. The work of this thesis focuses on two main objectives: the development of a digital circuit capable of calculating time of arrivals, and the development of prototypes for a future positioning feature. The main constraint is the use of a single channel from the ZigBee 802.15.4 standard. This work enabled to understand issues regarding the distance measurements and adapt them given wireless sensor network constraints
Atchuthan, Dinesh. "Towards new sensing capabilities for legged locomotion using real-time state estimation with low-cost IMUs". Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOU30316/document.
Texto completoEstimation in robotics is an important subject affected by trade-offs between some major critera from which we can cite the computation time and the accuracy. The importance of these two criteria are application-dependent. If the computation time is not important for off-line methods, it becomes critical when the application has to run on real-time. Similarly, accuracy requirements are dependant on the applications. EKF estimators are widely used to satisfy real-time constraints while achieving acceptable accuracies. One sensor widely used in trajectory estimation problems remains the inertial measurement units (IMUs) providing data at a high rate. The main contribution of this thesis is a clear presentation of the preintegration theory yielding in a better use IMUs. We apply this method for estimation problems in both pedestrian and humanoid robots navigation to show that real-time estimation using a low- cost IMU is possible with smoothing methods while formulating the problems with a factor graph. We also investigate the calibration of the IMUs as it is a critical part of those sensors. All the development made during this thesis was thought with a visual-inertial SLAM background as a mid-term perspective. Firthermore, this work tries to rise another question when it comes to legged robots. In opposition to their usual architecture, could we use multiple low- cost IMUs on the robot to get valuable information about the motion being executed?
Craig, Michael T. "Economic and Environmental Costs, Benefits, and Trade-offs of Low-carbon Technologies in the Electric Power Sector". Research Showcase @ CMU, 2017. http://repository.cmu.edu/dissertations/1099.
Texto completoLibros sobre el tema "Capteur « low cost »"
Desideri, Umberto, Giampaolo Manfrida y Enrico Sciubba, eds. ECOS 2012. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-322-9.
Texto completoDepartment of Energy Carbon Capture and Storage Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 2007: Report together with additional views (to accompany H.R. 1933) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office). [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2007.
Buscar texto completoTakenaka, Norio. TB3152 - Multiple Capture/Compare/PWM: Extending the Functionality for Low-Cost Motor Control Applications. Microchip Technology Incorporated, 2017.
Buscar texto completoMathur, Shishir. Innovation in Public Transport Finance: Property Value Capture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Buscar texto completoMathur, Shishir. Innovation in Public Transport Finance: Property Value Capture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Buscar texto completoNatalino, Ronzitti. Part 1 The Cold War Era (1945–89), 18 The Mayaguez Incident—1975. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198784357.003.0018.
Texto completoMathur, Shishir. Innovation in Public Transport Finance: Property Value Capture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Buscar texto completoInnovation in Public Transport Finance: Property Value Capture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.
Buscar texto completoDua, Jatin. A Sea of Profit. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813415.003.0008.
Texto completoRomsom, Etienne y Kathryn McPhail. Capturing economic and social value from hydrocarbon gas flaring and venting: solutions and actions. 6a ed. UNU-WIDER, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2021/940-2.
Texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Capteur « low cost »"
Rybarczyk, Yves. "3D Markerless Motion Capture: A Low Cost Approach". En New Advances in Information Systems and Technologies, 731–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31232-3_68.
Texto completoXu, Richard Y. D. "A Portable and Low-Cost E-Learning Video Capture System". En Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems, 1088–98. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11864349_99.
Texto completoTiesel, Jan-Phillip y Jörn Loviscach. "A Mobile Low-Cost Motion Capture System Based on Accelerometers". En Advances in Visual Computing, 437–46. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11919629_45.
Texto completoLourenço, João, Leonardo Martins, Rui Almeida, Claudia Quaresma y Pedro Vieira. "Low Cost Inertial Measurement Unit for Motion Capture in Biomedical Applications". En Technological Innovation for Cyber-Physical Systems, 151–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31165-4_16.
Texto completoColombo, Giorgio, Daniele Regazzoni, Caterina Rizzi y Giordano De Vecchi. "Preliminary Analysis of Low-Cost Motion Capture Techniques to Support Virtual Ergonomics". En Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 423–34. India: Springer India, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1050-4_34.
Texto completoArastoopour, Hamid y Javad Abbasian. "Chemical Looping of Low-Cost MgO-Based Sorbents for CO2 Capture in IGCC". En Handbook of Chemical Looping Technology, 435–59. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527809332.ch14.
Texto completoHe, Hui, Mengxiang Fang, Wei Yu, Qunyang Xiang, Tao Wang y Zhongyang Luo. "A Low-Cost Chemical Absorption Scheme for 500,000 t/y CO2 Capture Project". En Clean Coal Technology and Sustainable Development, 373–78. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2023-0_50.
Texto completoRybarczyk, Yves, Jan Kleine Deters, Arián Aladro Gonzalo, Danilo Esparza, Mario Gonzalez, Santiago Villarreal y Isabel L. Nunes. "Recognition of Physiotherapeutic Exercises Through DTW and Low-Cost Vision-Based Motion Capture". En Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 348–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60366-7_33.
Texto completoKrimsky, Sheldon. "The Corporate Capture of Academic Science and Its Social Costs". En Genetics and the Law III, 45–55. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4952-5_5.
Texto completoMcNally, Michael J., Jack C. Chaplin, Giovanna Martínez-Arellano y Svetan Ratchev. "Data Capture and Visualisation on a Shoestring: Demonstrating the Digital Manufacturing on a Shoestring Project". En IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 200–209. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72632-4_14.
Texto completoActas de conferencias sobre el tema "Capteur « low cost »"
Seif El Nasr, Adel Ahmed, Frank Haiko Geuzebroek y Prachi Singh. "Low Cost CO2 Capture: Dream or Reality?" En Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/192726-ms.
Texto completoSama, M., V. Pacella, E. Farella, L. Benini y B. Ricco. "3dID: a low-power, low-cost hand motion capture device". En 2006 Design, Automation and Test in Europe. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/date.2006.243817.
Texto completoBönsch, Andrea, Andrew Feng, Parth Patel y Ari Shapiro. "Volumetric Video Capture using Unsynchronized, Low-cost Cameras". En 14th International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007373200002108.
Texto completoBönsch, Andrea, Andrew Feng, Parth Patel y Ari Shapiro. "Volumetric Video Capture using Unsynchronized, Low-cost Cameras". En 14th International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007373202550261.
Texto completoRyu, Young Kee y Choonsuk Oh. "RF Signal Synchronized Low Cost Motion Capture Device". En 2007 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference - (APMC 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apmc.2007.4554680.
Texto completoChatzitofis, Anargyros, Georgios Albanis, Nikolaos Zioulis y Spyridon Thermos. "A Low-cost & Realtime Motion Capture System". En 2022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvpr52688.2022.02078.
Texto completoDong, Jing, Kurt R. Bengtson, Barrett F. Robinson y Jan P. Allebach. "Low-cost structured-light based 3D capture system design". En IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, editado por Atilla M. Baskurt y Robert Sitnik. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2042599.
Texto completoBabayan, Joseph, Mohammad Hommaid, Ali Hage-Diab y Samih Abdulnabi. "Low-cost dry swimming machine using Kinect biomotion capture". En 2015 International Conference on Advances in Biomedical Engineering (ICABME). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icabme.2015.7323307.
Texto completoRyu, Young Kee y Choonsuk Oh. "A low cost PSD-based monocular motion capture system". En International Symposium on Optomechatronic Technologies, editado por Rainer Tutsch, Hong Zhao, Katsuo Kurabayashi, Yasuhiro Takaya y Pavel Tománek. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.754221.
Texto completoOguchi, Kimio y Keita Akimoto. "Feasible Human Recognition by Using Low-cost Markerless Motion Capture". En 2018 9th IEEE Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium (ICSGRC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsgrc.2018.8657582.
Texto completoInformes sobre el tema "Capteur « low cost »"
Robert Perry, Teresa Grocela-Rocha, Michael O'Brien, Sarah Genovese, Benjamin Wood, Larry Lewis, Hubert Lam, Malgorzata Rubinsztajn, Grigorii Soleveichik y Sergei Kniajanski. Novel High Capacity Oligomers for Low Cost CO2 Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), septiembre de 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1013258.
Texto completoSingh, Surinder, Irina Spiry, Benjamin Wood, Dan Hancu y Wei Chen. Pilot-Scale Silicone Process for Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), julio de 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1149479.
Texto completoWood, Benjamin, Sarah Genovese, Robert Perry, Irina Spiry, Rachael Farnum, Surinder Sing, Paul Wilson et al. Bench-Scale Silicone Process for Low-Cost CO{sub 2} Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), diciembre de 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1131945.
Texto completoVipperla, Ravikumar, Michael Yee, Ray Steele, Surinder Singh, Irina Spiry y Benjamin Wood. Bench-Scale Silicone Process for Low-Cost CO{sub 2} Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), diciembre de 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1133118.
Texto completoFresia, Megan y Kirk Vogt. Bench-Scale Silicone Process for Low-Cost CO{sub 2} Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), diciembre de 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1133124.
Texto completoVipperla, Ravikumar, Michael Yee y Ray Steele. Bench-Scale Silicone Process for Low-Cost CO{sub 2} Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), noviembre de 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1133141.
Texto completoJohn C. Kramlich y Linda Castiglone. The Homogeneous Forcing of Mercury Oxidation to Provide Low-Cost Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), abril de 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/881965.
Texto completoJohn C. Kramlich y Linda Castiglone. The Homogeneous Forcing of Mercury Oxidation to Provide Low-Cost Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), abril de 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/881985.
Texto completoJohn Kramlich y Linda Castiglone. The Homogeneus Forcing of Mercury Oxidation to provide Low-Cost Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), junio de 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/966369.
Texto completoWood, Benjamin. Design of Bench-Scale Silicone Process for Low-Cost CO{sub 2} Capture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), junio de 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1133138.
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