6 resultados para Feature Point Detection

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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This thesis project aims to the development of an algorithm for the obstacle detection and the interaction between the safety areas of an Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) and a Point Cloud derived map inside the context of a CAD software. The first part of the project focuses on the implementation of an algorithm for the clipping of general polygons, with which has been possible to: construct the safety areas polygon, derive the sweep of this areas along the navigation path performing a union and detect the intersections with line or polygon representing the obstacles. The second part is about the construction of a map in terms of geometric entities (lines and polygons) starting from a point cloud given by the 3D scan of the environment. The point cloud is processed using: filters, clustering algorithms and concave/convex hull derived algorithms in order to extract line and polygon entities representing obstacles. Finally, the last part aims to use the a priori knowledge of possible obstacle detections on a given segment, to predict the behavior of the AGV and use this prediction to optimize the choice of the vehicle's assigned velocity in that segment, minimizing the travel time.

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La perdita di pacchetti durante una trasmissione su una rete Wireless influisce in maniera fondamentale sulla qualità del collegamento tra due End-System. Lo scopo del progetto è quello di implementare una tecnica di ritrasmissione asimmetrica anticipata dei pacchetti perduti, in modo da minimizzare i tempi di recupero dati e migliorare la qualità della comunicazione. Partendo da uno studio su determinati tipi di ritrasmissione, in particolare quelli implementati dal progetto ABPS, Always Best Packet Switching, si è maturata l'idea che un tipo di ritrasmissione particolarmente utile potrebbe avvenire a livello Access Point: nel caso in cui la perdita di pacchetti avvenga tra l'AP e il nodo mobile che vi è collegato via IEEE802.11, invece che attendere la ritrasmissione TCP e Effettuata dall'End-System sorgente è lo stesso Access Point che e effettua una ritrasmissione verso il nodo mobile per permettere un veloce recupero dei dati perduti. Tale funzionalità stata quindi concettualmente divisa in due parti, la prima si riferisce all'applicazione che si occupa della bufferizzazione di pacchetti che attraversano l'AP e della loro copia in memoria per poi ritrasmetterli in caso di segnalazione di mancata acquisizione, la seconda riguardante la modifica al kernel che permette la segnalazione anticipata dell'errore. E' già stata sviluppata un'applicazione che prevede una ritrasmissione anticipata da parte dell'Access Point Wifi, cioè una ritrasmissione prima che la notifica di avvenuta perdita raggiunga l'end-point sorgente e appoggiata su un meccanismo di simulazione di Error Detection. Inoltre è stata anche realizzata la ritrasmissione asincrona e anticipata del TCP. Questo documento tratta della realizzazione di una nuova applicazione che fornisca una più effciente versione del buffer di pacchetti e utilizzi il meccanismo di una ritrasmissione asimmetrica e anticipata del TCP, cioè attivare la ritrasmissione su richiesta del TCP tramite notifiche di validità del campo Acknowledgement.

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Opportunistic diseases caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is an omnipresent global challenge. In order to manage these epidemics, we need to have low cost and easily deployable platforms at the point-of-care in high congestions regions like airports and public transit systems. In this dissertation we present our findings in using Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR)-based detection of pathogens and other clinically relevant applications using microfluidic platforms at the point-of-care setting in resource constrained environment. The work presented here adopts the novel technique of LSPR to multiplex a lab-on-a-chip device capable of quantitatively detecting various types of intact viruses and its various subtypes, based on the principle of a change in wavelength occurring when metal nano-particle surface is modified with a specific surface chemistry allowing the binding of a desired pathogen to a specific antibody. We demonstrate the ability to detect and quantify subtype A, B, C, D, E, G and panel HIV with a specificity of down to 100 copies/mL using both whole blood sample and HIV-patient blood sample discarded from clinics. These results were compared against the gold standard Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-qPCR). This microfluidic device has a total evaluation time for the assays of about 70 minutes, where 60 minutes is needed for the capture and 10 minutes for data acquisition and processing. This LOC platform eliminates the need for any sample preparation before processing. This platform is highly multiplexable as the same surface chemistry can be adapted to capture and detect several other pathogens like dengue virus, E. coli, M. Tuberculosis, etc.

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In cardiovascular disease the definition and the detection of the ECG parameters related to repolarization dynamics in post MI patients is still a crucial unmet need. In addition, the use of a 3D sensor in the implantable medical devices would be a crucial mean in the assessment or prediction of Heart Failure status, but the inclusion of such feature is limited by hardware and firmware constraints. The aim of this thesis is the definition of a reliable surrogate of the 500 Hz ECG signal to reach the aforementioned objective. To evaluate the worsening of reliability due to sampling frequency reduction on delineation performance, the signals have been consecutively down sampled by a factor 2, 4, 8 thus obtaining the ECG signals sampled at 250, 125 and 62.5 Hz, respectively. The final goal is the feasibility assessment of the detection of the fiducial points in order to translate those parameters into meaningful clinical parameter for Heart Failure prediction, such as T waves intervals heterogeneity and variability of areas under T waves. An experimental setting for data collection on healthy volunteers has been set up at the Bakken Research Center in Maastricht. A 16 – channel ambulatory system, provided by TMSI, has recorded the standard 12 – Leads ECG, two 3D accelerometers and a respiration sensor. The collection platform has been set up by the TMSI property software Polybench, the data analysis of such signals has been performed with Matlab. The main results of this study show that the 125 Hz sampling rate has demonstrated to be a good candidate for a reliable detection of fiducial points. T wave intervals proved to be consistently stable, even at 62.5 Hz. Further studies would be needed to provide a better comparison between sampling at 250 Hz and 125 Hz for areas under the T waves.

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Con il crescente utilizzo delle reti wireless la sicurezza e l'affidabilità del servizio stanno diventando requisiti fondamentali da garantire. Questo studio ha come obiettivi il rilevamento di un attacco jammer e la classificazione della tipologia dell'attacco (reattivo, random e periodico) in una rete wireless in cui gli utenti comunicano con un access point tramite il protocollo random access slotted Aloha. La classificazione degli attacchi è infatti fondamentale per attuare le dovute contromisure ed evitare cali di performance nella rete. Le metriche estratte, fra cui la packet delivery ratio (PDR) e la rispettiva analisi spettrale, il rapporto segnale rumore medio e la varianza dell'rapporto segnale rumore, sono risultate essere efficaci nella classificazione dei jammers. In questo elaborato è stato implementato un sistema di detection e classificazione di jammer basato su machine learning, che ha permesso di ottenere una accuratezza complessiva del 92.5% nella classificazione ed una probabilità di detection superiore al 95% per valori di PDR inferiori o uguali al 70%.

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Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Halide Perovskites (HOIPs) include a large class of materials described with the general formula ABX3, where A is an organic cation, B an inorganic cation and X an halide anion. HOIPs show excellent optoelectronic characteristics such as tunable band gap, high adsorption coefficient and great mobility life-time. A subclass of these materials, the so-called two- dimensional (2D) layered HOIPs, have emerged as potential alternatives to traditional 3D analogs to enhance the stability and increase performance of perovskite devices, with particular regard in the area of ionizing radiation detectors, where these materials have reached truly remarkable milestones. One of the key challenges for future development of efficient and stable 2D perovskite X-ray detector is a complete understanding of the nature of defects that lead to the formation of deep states. Deep states act as non-radiative recombination centers for charge carriers and are one of the factors that most hinder the development of efficient 2D HOIPs-based X-ray detectors. In this work, deep states in PEA2PbBr4 were studied through Photo-Induced Current Transient Spectroscopy (PICTS), a highly sensitive spectroscopic technique capable of detecting the presence of deep states in highly resistive ohmic materials, and characterizing their activation energy, capture cross section and, under stringent conditions, the concentration of these states. The evolution of deep states in PEA 2 PbBr 4 was evaluated after exposure of the material to high doses of ionizing radiation and during aging (one year). The data obtained allowed us to evaluate the contribution of ion migration in PEA2PbBr4. This work represents an important starting point for a better understanding of transport and recombination phenomena in 2D perovskites. To date, the PICTS technique applied to 2D perovskites has not yet been reported in the scientific literature.