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Localization is a fundamental problem of autonomous mobile robots. Localization is the determination of the position and orientation of a robot. Most localization systems are made up of several sensors and a map of the environment. Sophisticated localization systems can solve both the global location problem and the kid-napped robot problem. Global localization is the process of placing the robot...
Computer vision is one of the main research fields for micro air vehicles. Therefore many teams around the globe are developing different camera systems which are directly mounted on a MAV or observe and track it from a fixed position. This paper presents a simple and cheap solution for a precise 40 gram onboard computer vision system based on a 6 gram Gumstix Overo Firestorm computer, a 23 gram infrared...
This paper presents realization, programming, and controlling of a low cost Stewart‐Gough platform (SGP) with rotary actuators. The realized SGP is applied in a ball & plate control system. Developed dedicated soft ware consists of embedded and application software for both the SGP positioning system and the ball & plate control system. A ball position is being obtained using com‐ puter vision...
Medical history highlights that myocardial infarction is one of the leading factors of death in human beings. Angina pectoris is a prominent vital sign of myocardial infarction. Medical reports suggest that experiencing chest pain during heart attacks causes changes in facial muscles, resulting in variations in patterns of facial expression. This work intends to develop an automatic facial expression...
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