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The World Health Organization estimated that around 300 million people have asthma, and 210 million people are affected by Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Also, it is estimated that the number of deaths from COPD increased $$30\%$$ 30 % in 2015 and COPD will become the third major cause of death worldwide by 2030. These statistics about lung diseases get worse when one considers...
A major problem in surveillance systems is the occurrence of false alarms which lead people to take wrong actions. Thus, if the false alarm is frequent and occurs mainly due to system misclassification, this system will turn into an unreliable one and briefly out of use. This paper proposes a classification method to oil spill detection using SAR images. The proposed methodology uses boosting...
This paper presents the design of a testing platform for anti-island detection systems of 1kW grid-tie inverters used in distributed generation. The methodology consists of simulations and development of an electronically controlled load to evaluate inverters by the NBR-IEC 62116 standard. We present simulations results of the system behavior and show the applicability of this methodology in development...
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