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Robust sensing of arc length

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2001
During arc welding, the arc heats and melts the workpiece as heat flux. When the welding current is given, the distribution and the intensity of the heat flux are determined by the length of the are. The measurement and control of the are length are fundamental in robotic and automated welding operations.
Pengjiu Li, Yu-Ming Zhang
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Arc-length compression

Data Compression Conference, 2003. Proceedings. DCC 2003, 2003
Summary form only given. A novel method for lossy compression of the two-dimensional curves is introduced based on the arc-length parameterization. This method has a number of advantages: it is progressive, converges uniformly, and requires the number of the bits proportional to the total arc-length of the curve.
Kirsanov, Danil, Gortler, Steven
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$π$ and Arc-Length

2021
10 pages with ...
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Harmonic Measure of Arcs of Fixed Length

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2022
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Samarasiri, S., Solynin, A. Yu.
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An electronic arc-length monitor

Electrical Engineering, 1938
Discussion end author's closure of a paper by Walther Richter published on pages 115–17 of this volume (March section) and presented for oral discussion at the electronics session of the winter convention, New York, N. Y., January 25, 1938.
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Bernoulli on Arc Length

Mathematics Magazine, 2002
The academic life of the Bernoulli family was always surrounded by controversy. The disputes between Johann (John) and his older brother and former teacher Jacob and with his son Daniel are famous and well documented. An interesting discussion of this remarkable family is found in Section 12.6 of [3].
Victor Moll   +3 more
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A Bound for the Lengths of Arcs in Steiner Systems

Graphs and Combinatorics, 1999
A (partial) Steiner system \(\text{S}(t,k,v)\) is a pair \((\Omega,\beta)\), where \(\Omega\) is a set of \(v\) points and \(\beta\) is a set of \(k\)-subsets (called blocks) of \(\Omega\), such that any \(t\)-subset of \(\Omega\) is contained in exactly (at most) one block.
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Arc Length Contest

The College Mathematics Journal, 1998
The student must compute the arc length for each of her three functions, and the winner of the contest is the one who has the function with the smallest arc length on the unit interval. This is an interesting open-ended problem for most students since they do not have much experience in constructing functions that satisfy required conditions.
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