15 resultados para global positioning systems
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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This paper provides a review of antennas applied for indoor positioning or localization systems. The desired requirements of those antennas when integrated in anchor nodes (reference nodes) are discussed, according to different localization techniques and their performance. The described antennas will be subdivided into the following sections according to the nature of measurements: received signal strength (RSS), time of flight (ToF), and direction of arrival (DoA). This paper intends to provide a useful guide for antenna designers who are interested in developing suitable antennas for indoor localization systems.
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Trabalho final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Electrónica e Telecomunicações
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A popularização dos PDA (Personal Data Assistant ) originou um aumento das suas capacidades e funcionalidades, nomeadamente a inclusão de sistemas de posicionamento global(GPS - Global Positioning System ). Tendo como objectivo o aproveitamento das capacidades deste tipo de dispositivos surge o sistema RecGPS. O RecGPS é um pacote de aplicações para recolha, gestão, análise e partilha de percursos (rotas). A recolha e armazenamento das rotas é efectuada através de uma aplicação instalada no PDA com recurso à funcionalidade GPS do mesmo. A gestão e análise das rotas pode ser efectuada nas aplicações PDA e web, sendo a partilha efectuada através de aplicação web (portal/rede social). A colecção de rotas tanto pode ser armazenada no dispositivo como através da aplicação web. Ao nível do PDA para além da criação de novas rotas é possível executar as rotas existentes, efectuando recolha de dados que permitem a comparação com as execuções anteriores. A rede social permite a partilha de rotas e fomenta a discussão dos utilizadores sobre as mesmas. Para permitir a veri cação das capacidades da aplicação para PDA são efectuados testes. Tendo por base um conjunto de amostras são obtidos resultados através da aplicação e efectuada a sua comparação.
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Actualmente assiste-se a uma difusão cada vez mais acentuada de dispositivos móveis multi-funções que incluem suporte para GPS (Global Positioning System). Outro fenómeno recente é a elevada aceitação dos serviços de rede social, que são cada vez mais numerosos e com objectivos diversificados. Alguns destes serviços de rede social disponibilizam APIs que permitem o acesso programático à informação nelescontida, viabilizando desse modo a adição de novas funcionalidades, bem como a utilização desta informação por aplicações externas. Aproveitando estes fenómenos, pretende-se implementar um sistema que permita ao utilizador obter no seu dispositivo móvel, de forma simples e imediata, sugestões de restaurantes mais próximos da sua localização actual. A lista de sugestões é elaborada tendo como base vários critérios, entre eles, a classificação dada pelos elementos da rede social em que o utilizador participe. Ambiciona-se utilização à escala mundial e consequentemente, pretende-se que o sistema tenha as características desejáveis num sistema distribuído de larga escala, i.e. escalabilidade e elevada disponibilidade. A solução Find-a-meal é um sistema de sugestão de restaurantes através do qual, especificando uma localização, são obtidas sugestões personalizadas com base nas preferências da rede social do utilizador. Este sistema foi desenhado para suportar o aumento de escala no sentido horizontal e ter elevada disponibilidade
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Mestrado em Radiações Aplicadas às Tecnologias da Saúde. Área de especialização: Terapia com Radiações.
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Trabalho de Projeto realizado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática e de Computadores
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Projeto para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática e de Computadores
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado elaborado no Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC) para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil pelo Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa no âmbito do protocolo de cooperação entre o ISEL e o LNEC
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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Comunicação Social como parte dos requisitos para obtenção de grau de mestre em Gestão Estratégica das Relações Públicas.
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Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica Ramo de Automação e Electrónica Industrial
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Nowadays, the cooperative intelligent transport systems are part of a largest system. Transportations are modal operations integrated in logistics and, logistics is the main process of the supply chain management. The supply chain strategic management as a simultaneous local and global value chain is a collaborative/cooperative organization of stakeholders, many times in co-opetition, to perform a service to the customers respecting the time, place, price and quality levels. The transportation, like other logistics operations must add value, which is achieved in this case through compression lead times and order fulfillments. The complex supplier's network and the distribution channels must be efficient and the integral visibility (monitoring and tracing) of supply chain is a significant source of competitive advantage. Nowadays, the competition is not discussed between companies but among supply chains. This paper aims to evidence the current and emerging manufacturing and logistics system challenges as a new field of opportunities for the automation and control systems research community. Furthermore, the paper forecasts the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies integrated into an information and communication technologies (ICT) framework based on distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) supported by a multi-agent system (MAS), as the most value advantage of supply chain management (SCM) in a cooperative intelligent logistics systems. Logistical platforms (production or distribution) as nodes of added value of supplying and distribution networks are proposed as critical points of the visibility of the inventory, where these technological needs are more evident.
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Voltage source multilevel power converter structures are being considered for high power high voltage applications where they have well known advantages. Recently, full back-to-back connected multilevel neutral diode clamped converters (NPC) have been used in high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems. Bipolar back-to-back connection of NPCs have advantages in long distance HVDC transmission systems, but highly increased difficulties to balance the dc capacitor voltage dividers on both sending and receiving end NPCs. This paper proposes a fast optimum-predictive controller to balance the dc capacitor voltages and to control the power flow in a long distance HVDCsystem using bipolar back-to-back connected NPCs. For both converter sides, the control strategy considers active and reactive power to establish ac grid currents on sending and receiving ends, while guaranteeing the balancing of both NPC dc bus capacitor voltages. Furthermore, the fast predictivecontroller minimizes the semiconductor switching frequency to reduce global switching losses. The performance and robustness of the new fast predictive control strategy and the associated dc capacitors voltage balancing are evaluated. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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In this paper a new PCA-based positioning sensor and localization system for mobile robots to operate in unstructured environments (e. g. industry, services, domestic ...) is proposed and experimentally validated. The inexpensive positioning system resorts to principal component analysis (PCA) of images acquired by a video camera installed onboard, looking upwards to the ceiling. This solution has the advantage of avoiding the need of selecting and extracting features. The principal components of the acquired images are compared with previously registered images, stored in a reduced onboard image database, and the position measured is fused with odometry data. The optimal estimates of position and slippage are provided by Kalman filters, with global stable error dynamics. The experimental validation reported in this work focuses on the results of a set of experiments carried out in a real environment, where the robot travels along a lawn-mower trajectory. A small position error estimate with bounded co-variance was always observed, for arbitrarily long experiments, and slippage was estimated accurately in real time.
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When considering time series data of variables describing agent interactions in social neurobiological systems, measures of regularity can provide a global understanding of such system behaviors. Approximate entropy (ApEn) was introduced as a nonlinear measure to assess the complexity of a system behavior by quantifying the regularity of the generated time series. However, ApEn is not reliable when assessing and comparing the regularity of data series with short or inconsistent lengths, which often occur in studies of social neurobiological systems, particularly in dyadic human movement systems. Here, the authors present two normalized, nonmodified measures of regularity derived from the original ApEn, which are less dependent on time series length. The validity of the suggested measures was tested in well-established series (random and sine) prior to their empirical application, describing the dyadic behavior of athletes in team games. The authors consider one of the ApEn normalized measures to generate the 95th percentile envelopes that can be used to test whether a particular social neurobiological system is highly complex (i.e., generates highly unpredictable time series). Results demonstrated that suggested measures may be considered as valid instruments for measuring and comparing complexity in systems that produce time series with inconsistent lengths.
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In the field of appearance-based robot localization, the mainstream approach uses a quantized representation of local image features. An alternative strategy is the exploitation of raw feature descriptors, thus avoiding approximations due to quantization. In this work, the quantized and non-quantized representations are compared with respect to their discriminativity, in the context of the robot global localization problem. Having demonstrated the advantages of the non-quantized representation, the paper proposes mechanisms to reduce the computational burden this approach would carry, when applied in its simplest form. This reduction is achieved through a hierarchical strategy which gradually discards candidate locations and by exploring two simplifying assumptions about the training data. The potential of the non-quantized representation is exploited by resorting to the entropy-discriminativity relation. The idea behind this approach is that the non-quantized representation facilitates the assessment of the distinctiveness of features, through the entropy measure. Building on this finding, the robustness of the localization system is enhanced by modulating the importance of features according to the entropy measure. Experimental results support the effectiveness of this approach, as well as the validity of the proposed computation reduction methods.