Search for dissertations about: "Sensor Arrangement"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Sensor Arrangement.
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1. An Intelligent Multi Sensor System for a Human Activities Space---Aspects of Quality Measurement and Sensor Arrangement
Abstract : In our society with its aging population, the design and implementation of a highperformance distributed multi-sensor and information system for autonomous physical services become more and more important. In line with this, this thesis proposes an Intelligent Multi-Sensor System, IMSS, that surveys a human activities space to detect and identify a target for a specific service. READ MORE
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2. Biological Inspired Deformable Image Sensor
Abstract : Nowadays, cameras are everywhere thanks to the tremendous progress on sensor technology. However, their performance is far away from what we experience by our eyes. READ MORE
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3. Resonator sensor technique for medical use : an intraocular pressure measurement system
Abstract : In the work of this doctoral dissertation a new resonator sensor technique, first presented in 1989, has been further developed and evaluated with focus on technical characteristics and applications within the medical field. In a first part a catheter-type tactile sensor using the resonator sensor technique was evaluated in a silicone model and applied to human prostate in vitro. READ MORE
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4. Automatic sensor clustering : connectivity for the internet of things
Abstract : Current predictions from industry envision that within a decade, the Internet will bepopulated by tens of billion of devices. Already today, smart Internet devices havesensors that provide an enormous potential for creating new applications. READ MORE
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5. A Multi Sensor System for a Human Activities Space : Aspects of Planning and Quality Measurement
Abstract : In our aging society, the design and implementation of a high-performance autonomous distributed vision information system for autonomous physical services become ever more important. In line with this development, the proposed Intelligent Vision Agent System, IVAS, is able to automatically detect and identify a target for a specific task by surveying a human activities space. READ MORE