3 resultados para Hardware adaptativo
em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal
Resumo:
Recent progresses in the software development world has assisted a change in hardware from heavy mainframes and desktop machines to unimaginable small devices leading to the prophetic "third computing paradigm", Ubiquitous Computing. Still, this novel unnoticeable devices lack in various capabilities, like computing power, storage capacity and human interface. Connectivity associated to this devices is also considered an handicap which comes generally associated expensive and limited protocols like GSM and UMTS. Considering this scenario as background, this paper presents a minimal communication protocol introducing better interfaces for limited devices. Special attention has been paid to the limitations of connectivity, storage capacity and scalability of the developed software applications. Illustrating this new protocol, a case-study is presented addressing car sensors communicating with a central
Resumo:
This paper proposes a wireless EEG acquisition platform based on Open Multimedia Architecture Platform (OMAP) embedded system. A high-impedance active dry electrode was tested for improving the scalp- electrode interface. It was used the sigma-delta ADS1298 analog-to-digital converter, and developed a “kernelspace” character driver to manage the communications between the converter unit and the OMAP’s ARM core. The acquired EEG signal data is processed by a “userspace” application, which accesses the driver’s memory, saves the data to a SD-card and transmits them through a wireless TCP/IP-socket to a PC. The electrodes were tested through the alpha wave replacement phenomenon. The experimental results presented the expected alpha rhythm (8-13 Hz) reactiveness to the eyes opening task. The driver spends about 725 μs to acquire and store the data samples. The application takes about 244 μs to get the data from the driver and 1.4 ms to save it in the SD-card. A WiFi throughput of 12.8Mbps was measured which results in a transmission time of 5 ms for 512 kb of data. The embedded system consumes about 200 mAh when wireless off and 400 mAh when it is on. The system exhibits a reliable performance to record EEG signals and transmit them wirelessly. Besides the microcontroller-based architectures, the proposed platform demonstrates that powerful ARM processors running embedded operating systems can be programmed with real-time constrains at the kernel level in order to control hardware, while maintaining their parallel processing abilities in high level software applications.
Resumo:
A animação 3D de expressões faciais é uma tarefa complexa, o que aliado ao alto consumo de recursos do próprio hardware, torna o processo extremamente longo. Adicionando duas outras condicionantes, nomeadamente os cada vez mais baixos orçamentos praticados e a rapidez exigida pelos clientes, podem por em causa a sustentabilidade de um projeto de animação. Nesse sentido é necessário reunir esforços e investigar profundamente para tornar a animação 3D acessível a qualquer animador. É importante começar precisamente com softwares grátis, para salvaguardar uma despesa logo à partida, e open source, para qualquer programador poder igualmente dar asas à sua imaginação e qualquer tipo de extensão ou melhoria processual poder ser livremente adicionada. O atual paradigma dos softwares grátis e de código aberto na área de modelação e animação 3D é o Blender 3D e foi tomado como referência para qualquer especificação técnica.