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Sensor Localization in an Obstructed Environment
2005Sensor localization can be divided into two categories: range-based approaches, and rang-free approaches. Although range-based approaches tend to be more accurate than range-free approaches, they are more sensitive to errors in distance measurement. Despite of the efforts on recovering sensors’ Euclidean coordinates from erroneous distance measurements,
Chen Wang 0010, Xiao Li, Rong Jin 0001
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Frustation in local environment
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1984Abstract The sensitive and complicated dependence of frustation on local structure has been clearly demonstrated with an exact numerical solution. Its connection to realistic spin-glass is discussed.
U. Sannemo, K.A. Chao
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2016
Food conservation is one of the first examples of microbial environments manipulated by humans. Humans have applied “hurdles” to spoiling and pathogenic microbes such as salting-drying, acidification, fermentation, osmotic pressure, oxygen exclusion, heating, chilling, natural preservatives, alone and more recurrently in combinations for centuries ...
Aleardo Zaccheo +4 more
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Food conservation is one of the first examples of microbial environments manipulated by humans. Humans have applied “hurdles” to spoiling and pathogenic microbes such as salting-drying, acidification, fermentation, osmotic pressure, oxygen exclusion, heating, chilling, natural preservatives, alone and more recurrently in combinations for centuries ...
Aleardo Zaccheo +4 more
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A system for live localization in smart environments
2013 10th IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORKING, SENSING AND CONTROL (ICNSC), 2013The localization and tracking of users is an important part of sensing in smart environments. Superimposed intention recognition systems often rely on accurate user positions. In device-free localization systems (DFL) users do not need to wear any hardware in order to be located.
Benjamin Wagner 0001 +2 more
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Sensitivity of range localization in a multipath environment
International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003A study is made of the sensitivity of range localization to several features, focusing on features recovered by temporal processing, and a metric that plays the role of an ambiguity function, now generalized to the multipath environment, is developed.
José M. F. Moura, Maria-João D. Rendas
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2008
Using extensive and well-defined samples of nearby galaxies, we investigate the environment of the galaxies hosting low-luminosity AGNs. The AGNs hosted in luminous early-type spirals tend to reside in denser small-scale environments (
P. Monaco +3 more
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Using extensive and well-defined samples of nearby galaxies, we investigate the environment of the galaxies hosting low-luminosity AGNs. The AGNs hosted in luminous early-type spirals tend to reside in denser small-scale environments (
P. Monaco +3 more
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Vision-based Localization in RoboCup Environments
2001Knowing its position in an environment is an essential capability for any useful mobile robot. Monte-Carlo Localization (MCL) has become a popular framework for solving the self-localization problem in mobile robots. The known methods exploit sensor data obtained from laser range finders or sonar rings to estimate robot positions and are quite reliable
Stefan Enderle +5 more
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Local energy planning in the built environment: An analysis of model characteristics
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021André Faaij
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