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In this work, we conducted a study for choosing suitable sensors for indoor localization of multi-node systems. This study is used to compare the performance of the cheapest and most appropriate sensors for measuring the distances among nodes at indoor environments which are the ultrasonic and the infrared sensors. Practical circuits for these sensor types are built and tested in an environment which...
This work addresses the study of active edge n-in-p planar sensors. Active edge planar pixel sensors are promising candidates to instrument the inner layers of the new ATLAS pixel detector for High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC), thanks to its radiation tolerant properties and the increased fraction of active area due to a distance as low as 50 μm between the last pixel implants and the...
Self-organizing systems arise in many different fields. In this work we analyze data from social and biological systems. A central question is to demonstrate the presence of the determinism in time-series extracted from such systems that appear apparently not correlated but that are two good benchmarks for the study of complexity in real systems. We will apply the Kaplan test and we will define an...
In this work, the collective behavior of Artemia Salina is studied both experimentally and theoretically. Several experiments have been designed to investigate the Artemia motion under different environment conditions. From the results of such experiments, a strategy to control the direction of motion of an Artemia population, by exploiting their sensitivity to light, has been derived and then implemented.
The synchronization of chaos is a well-known topic which attracted the attention of the scientific community in the last two decades. However, the robustness of the synchronous state has been not widely studied, especially considering real cases in which the effects introduced by the physical channel through which chaotic circuits interact, may deeply influence the quality of synchronization and even...
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