987 resultados para Computer Engineering|Remote sensing
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Artificial intelligence techniques are being widely used to face the new reality and to provide solutions that can make power systems undergo all the changes while assuring high quality power. In this way, the agents that act in the power industry are gaining access to a generation of more intelligent applications, making use of a wide set of AI techniques. Knowledge-based systems and decision-support systems have been applied in the power and energy industry. This article is intended to offer an updated overview of the application of artificial intelligence in power systems. This article paper is organized in a way so that readers can easily understand the problems and the adequacy of the proposed solutions. Because of space constraints, this approach can be neither complete nor sufficiently deep to satisfy all readers’ needs. As this is amultidisciplinary area, able to attract both software and computer engineering and power system people, this article tries to give an insight into themost important concepts involved in these applications. Complementary material can be found in the reference list, providing deeper and more specific approaches.
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A instalação de sistemas de videovigilância, no interior ou exterior, em locais como aeroportos, centros comerciais, escritórios, edifícios estatais, bases militares ou casas privadas tem o intuito de auxiliar na tarefa de monitorização do local contra eventuais intrusos. Com estes sistemas é possível realizar a detecção e o seguimento das pessoas que se encontram no ambiente local, tornando a monitorização mais eficiente. Neste contexto, as imagens típicas (imagem natural e imagem infravermelha) são utilizadas para extrair informação dos objectos detectados e que irão ser seguidos. Contudo, as imagens convencionais são afectadas por condições ambientais adversas como o nível de luminosidade existente no local (luzes muito fortes ou escuridão total), a presença de chuva, de nevoeiro ou de fumo que dificultam a tarefa de monitorização das pessoas. Deste modo, tornou‐se necessário realizar estudos e apresentar soluções que aumentem a eficácia dos sistemas de videovigilância quando sujeitos a condições ambientais adversas, ou seja, em ambientes não controlados, sendo uma das soluções a utilização de imagens termográficas nos sistemas de videovigilância. Neste documento são apresentadas algumas das características das câmaras e imagens termográficas, assim como uma caracterização de cenários de vigilância. Em seguida, são apresentados resultados provenientes de um algoritmo que permite realizar a segmentação de pessoas utilizando imagens termográficas. O maior foco desta dissertação foi na análise dos modelos de descrição (Histograma de Cor, HOG, SIFT, SURF) para determinar o desempenho dos modelos em três casos: distinguir entre uma pessoa e um carro; distinguir entre duas pessoas distintas e determinar que é a mesma pessoa ao longo de uma sequência. De uma forma sucinta pretendeu‐se, com este estudo, contribuir para uma melhoria dos algoritmos de detecção e seguimento de objectos em sequências de vídeo de imagens termográficas. No final, através de uma análise dos resultados provenientes dos modelos de descrição, serão retiradas conclusões que servirão de indicação sobre qual o modelo que melhor permite discriminar entre objectos nas imagens termográficas.
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Signal subspace identification is a crucial first step in many hyperspectral processing algorithms such as target detection, change detection, classification, and unmixing. The identification of this subspace enables a correct dimensionality reduction, yielding gains in algorithm performance and complexity and in data storage. This paper introduces a new minimum mean square error-based approach to infer the signal subspace in hyperspectral imagery. The method, which is termed hyperspectral signal identification by minimum error, is eigen decomposition based, unsupervised, and fully automatic (i.e., it does not depend on any tuning parameters). It first estimates the signal and noise correlation matrices and then selects the subset of eigenvalues that best represents the signal subspace in the least squared error sense. State-of-the-art performance of the proposed method is illustrated by using simulated and real hyperspectral images.
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Independent component analysis (ICA) has recently been proposed as a tool to unmix hyperspectral data. ICA is founded on two assumptions: 1) the observed spectrum vector is a linear mixture of the constituent spectra (endmember spectra) weighted by the correspondent abundance fractions (sources); 2)sources are statistically independent. Independent factor analysis (IFA) extends ICA to linear mixtures of independent sources immersed in noise. Concerning hyperspectral data, the first assumption is valid whenever the multiple scattering among the distinct constituent substances (endmembers) is negligible, and the surface is partitioned according to the fractional abundances. The second assumption, however, is violated, since the sum of abundance fractions associated to each pixel is constant due to physical constraints in the data acquisition process. Thus, sources cannot be statistically independent, this compromising the performance of ICA/IFA algorithms in hyperspectral unmixing. This paper studies the impact of hyperspectral source statistical dependence on ICA and IFA performances. We conclude that the accuracy of these methods tends to improve with the increase of the signature variability, of the number of endmembers, and of the signal-to-noise ratio. In any case, there are always endmembers incorrectly unmixed. We arrive to this conclusion by minimizing the mutual information of simulated and real hyperspectral mixtures. The computation of mutual information is based on fitting mixtures of Gaussians to the observed data. A method to sort ICA and IFA estimates in terms of the likelihood of being correctly unmixed is proposed.
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Given a set of mixed spectral (multispectral or hyperspectral) vectors, linear spectral mixture analysis, or linear unmixing, aims at estimating the number of reference substances, also called endmembers, their spectral signatures, and their abundance fractions. This paper presents a new method for unsupervised endmember extraction from hyperspectral data, termed vertex component analysis (VCA). The algorithm exploits two facts: (1) the endmembers are the vertices of a simplex and (2) the affine transformation of a simplex is also a simplex. In a series of experiments using simulated and real data, the VCA algorithm competes with state-of-the-art methods, with a computational complexity between one and two orders of magnitude lower than the best available method.
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International Conference with Peer Review 2012 IEEE International Conference in Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 22-27 July 2012, Munich, Germany
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Proceedings of International Conference - SPIE 7477, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XV - 28 September 2009
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Esta dissertação apresenta o trabalho realizado no âmbito da unidade curricular de Tese / Dissertação (TEDI) do Mestrado em Engenharia Eletrotécnica e de Computadores – Especialização em Automação e Sistemas em parceria com a empresa Live Simply, uma empresa de domótica que decidiu apostar na inovação e no desenvolvimento de serviços e produtos de valor acrescentado para consolidar a sua posição no mercado. Neste contexto, foram identificadas como mais-valias para a Live Simply a conceção, por um lado, de uma ferramenta de apoio técnico de integração e simplificação das fases de projeto, configuração e gestão de instalações domóticas e, por outro lado, de uma interface com a instalação para o cliente consultar e alterar, em tempo real, o estado dos atuadores. Depois de analisadas as tecnologias disponíveis, selecionaram-se as soluções a adotar (linguagens de programação, servidores de base de dados e ambientes de desenvolvimento), definiu-se a arquitetura do sistema, detalhando-se os módulos de projeto, configuração e gestão de instalações, a estrutura da base de dados assim como o hardware de controlo da instalação. De seguida, procedeu-se ao desenvolvimento dos módulos de software e à configuração e programação do módulo de hardware. Por último, procedeu-se a um conjunto exaustivo de testes aos diferentes módulos que demonstraram o correto funcionamento da ferramenta e a adequação das tecnologias empregues. A ferramenta de apoio técnico realizada integra as fases do projeto, configuração e gestão de instalações domóticas, permitindo melhorar o desempenho dos técnicos e a resposta aos clientes. A interface oferecida ao dono da instalação é uma interface Web de aspeto amigável e fácil utilização que permite consultar e modificar em tempo real o estado da instalação.
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Estuaries are perhaps the most threatened environments in the coastal fringe; the coincidence of high natural value and attractiveness for human use has led to conflicts between conservation and development. These conflicts occur in the Sado Estuary since its location is near the industrialised zone of Peninsula of Setúbal and at the same time, a great part of the Estuary is classified as a Natural Reserve due to its high biodiversity. These facts led us to the need of implementing a model of environmental management and quality assessment, based on methodologies that enable the assessment of the Sado Estuary quality and evaluation of the human pressures in the estuary. These methodologies are based on indicators that can better depict the state of the environment and not necessarily all that could be measured or analysed. Sediments have always been considered as an important temporary source of some compounds or a sink for other type of materials or an interface where a great diversity of biogeochemical transformations occur. For all this they are of great importance in the formulation of coastal management system. Many authors have been using sediments to monitor aquatic contamination, showing great advantages when compared to the sampling of the traditional water column. The main objective of this thesis was to develop an estuary environmental management framework applied to Sado Estuary using the DPSIR Model (EMMSado), including data collection, data processing and data analysis. The support infrastructure of EMMSado were a set of spatially contiguous and homogeneous regions of sediment structure (management units). The environmental quality of the estuary was assessed through the sediment quality assessment and integrated in a preliminary stage with the human pressure for development. Besides the earlier explained advantages, studying the quality of the estuary mainly based on the indicators and indexes of the sediment compartment also turns this methodology easier, faster and human and financial resource saving. These are essential factors to an efficient environmental management of coastal areas. Data management, visualization, processing and analysis was obtained through the combined use of indicators and indices, sampling optimization techniques, Geographical Information Systems, remote sensing, statistics for spatial data, Global Positioning Systems and best expert judgments. As a global conclusion, from the nineteen management units delineated and analyzed three showed no ecological risk (18.5 % of the study area). The areas of more concern (5.6 % of the study area) are located in the North Channel and are under strong human pressure mainly due to industrial activities. These areas have also low hydrodynamics and are, thus associated with high levels of deposition. In particular the areas near Lisnave and Eurominas industries can also accumulate the contamination coming from Águas de Moura Channel, since particles coming from that channel can settle down in that area due to residual flow. In these areas the contaminants of concern, from those analyzed, are the heavy metals and metalloids (Cd, Cu, Zn and As exceeded the PEL guidelines) and the pesticides BHC isomers, heptachlor, isodrin, DDT and metabolits, endosulfan and endrin. In the remain management units (76 % of the study area) there is a moderate impact potential of occurrence of adverse ecological effects and in some of these areas no stress agents could be identified. This emphasizes the need for further research, since unmeasured chemicals may be causing or contributing to these adverse effects. Special attention must be taken to the units with moderate impact potential of occurrence of adverse ecological effects, located inside the natural reserve. Non-point source pollution coming from agriculture and aquaculture activities also seem to contribute with important pollution load into the estuary entering from Águas de Moura Channel. This pressure is expressed in a moderate impact potential for ecological risk existent in the areas near the entrance of this Channel. Pressures may also came from Alcácer Channel although they were not quantified in this study. The management framework presented here, including all the methodological tools may be applied and tested in other estuarine ecosystems, which will also allow a comparison between estuarine ecosystems in other parts of the globe.
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Physical computing has spun a true global revolution in the way in which the digital interfaces with the real world. From bicycle jackets with turn signal lights to twitter-controlled christmas trees, the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) hardware movement has been driving endless innovations and stimulating an age of creative engineering. This ongoing (r)evolution has been led by popular electronics platforms such as the Arduino, the Lilypad, or the Raspberry Pi, however, these are not designed taking into account the specific requirements of biosignal acquisition. To date, the physiological computing community has been severely lacking a parallel to that found in the DiY electronics realm, especially in what concerns suitable hardware frameworks. In this paper, we build on previous work developed within our group, focusing on an all-in-one, low-cost, and modular biosignal acquisition hardware platform, that makes it quicker and easier to build biomedical devices. We describe the main design considerations, experimental evaluation and circuit characterization results, together with the results from a usability study performed with volunteers from multiple target user groups, namely health sciences and electrical, biomedical, and computer engineering. Copyright © 2014 SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications. All rights reserved.
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This paper presents a novel phase correction technique for Passive Radar which uses targets of opportunity present in the target area as references. The proposed methodology is quite simple and enables the use of low cost hardware with independent oscillators for the reference and surveillance channels which can be geographically distributed. © 2014 IEEE.
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MSC Dissertation in Computer Engineering
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MSCC Dissertation in Computer Engineering
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MSC Dissertation in Computer Engineering
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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciência e Sistemas de Informação Geográfica