Search for dissertations about: "calibration"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 816 swedish dissertations containing the word calibration.
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21. Statistical Sensor Calibration Algorithms
Abstract : The use of sensors is ubiquitous in our IT-based society; smartphones, consumer electronics, wearable devices, healthcare systems, industries, and autonomous cars, to name but a few, rely on quantitative measurements for their operations. Measurements require sensors, but sensor readings are corrupted not only by noise but also, in almost all cases, by deviations resulting from the fact that the characteristics of the sensors typically deviate from their ideal characteristics. READ MORE
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22. Geometry Calibration of IceCube : using Photon Timing from Downgoing Muons
Abstract : The IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole has instrumented one cu-bic kilometer of ice by deploying digital optical modules (DOMs) in 86 drillholes, each containing a string of DOMs. So far IceCube has used the locationof the drill tower for the positions of DOMs in the transverse directions (x andy) to the vertical direction (z). READ MORE
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23. Multi-Camera Light Field Capture : Synchronization, Calibration, Depth Uncertainty, and System Design
Abstract : The digital camera is the technological counterpart to the human eye, enabling the observation and recording of events in the natural world. Since modern life increasingly depends on digital systems, cameras and especially multiple-camera systems are being widely used in applications that affect our society, ranging from multimedia production and surveillance to self-driving robot localization. READ MORE
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24. Camera Modelling and Calibration with Machine Vision Applications
Abstract : Camera modelling and calibration are important parts of machine vision. They can be used for calculating geometric information from images. A camera model is a mathematical projection between a 3D object space and a 2D image. READ MORE
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25. Camera Modelling and Calibration for Machine Vision Applications
Abstract : This thesis describes camera based methods for determining positions and orientations of objects in 3D-space. These methods are useful in several applications where camera images are used for acquiring information about the surroundings, and the targeted application here is guiding robots using a camera mounted on the robot hand. READ MORE