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Schemes for referencing of intensity-modulated optical sensor systems

1995
For over a decade, intensity modulation has remained one of the most extensively investigated forms of optical signal modulation for sensing applications [1-10]. The simple reason for the extensive and diversified usage of this modulation scheme is a multitude of potential benefits that include the inherent simplicity, reliability, flexibility and ...
G. Murtaza, J. M. Senior
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BATSE observations of gamma-ray bursts in sun-referenced coordinate systems

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1993
The results of the BATSE experiment have shown that the gamma‐ray bursts possess an angular distribution that is consistent with isotropy, and a spatial distribution that is inhomogeneous. The distance scale to the bursts, however, still remains uncertain.
J. M. Horack   +7 more
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TRAMPS/2: trace referenced analysis model of the personal system/2

1991 International Symposium on VLSI Technology, Systems, and Applications - Proceedings of Technical Papers, 2002
The trace referenced analysis model of the Personal System/2* (TRAMPS/2) is a unified system modeling tool used to assist developers in the evaluation and optimization of future Personal System/2 products. TRAMPS/2 offers flexibility to mix and match processor, cache, memory, and other system components to evaluate overall system performance.
D.M. Wronski, T.B. Genduso, C. Moy
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Analysis of the posture control system under fixed and sway-referenced support conditions

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1997
To delineate the relative roles of each of the feedback sensors in the posture control system such as the visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive sensors, an identification technique was applied to measurements of antero-posterior sway angeles of the body and ankle moments under the following conditions: standing on a fixed support with eyes open (ox ...
A, Ishida, S, Imai, Y, Fukuoka
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Accuracy of Linearly Referenced Data by Using Geographic Information Systems

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1999
Distance accuracy issues are identified that should be considered when linear referencing procedures based on geographic information system (GIS) technology are applied to map objects and events to highway networks. One of the most pressing issues is that of consistency among GIS functions to compute surface distances.
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Design of a self-referenced laser scanning and ranging system

Measurement Science and Technology
Abstract The laser scanning and ranging system (LSRS) is a pivotal technology for conducting high-precision multi-dimensional measurements, with diverse applications in remote sensing, satellite formation flying, and surface profilometry. However, the capability to achieve accurate measurement of the current system is limited by the beam-
Qingzhao Yang   +9 more
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SAMOREFERENCIJALNOST OBITELJSKOG SISTEMA / SELF-REFERENCING OF FAMILY SYSTEM

Novi Muallim
Sažetak U sistemskom proučavanju obitelj/porodica se promatra kao dinamičan sistem, kojeg karakterizira neponovljiva autopoetičnost /samoreferencijalnost, brojne diferencijacije u odnosu na okolinu i diferencijacije u pogledu uspostavljanja granica izmeu obiteljskih subsistema.
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Criterion-Referenced System Approach to Evaluation of Combat Units

1978
Abstract : Systems engineering of training and its subsidiary criterion- referenced measurement have been invaluable tools for increasing the job- relevance of military training and evaluation. These tools have provided an indispensable point of departure and a framework for ensuring accountability.
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Dynamic geo-referenced scanning of aerial lidar systems

Laser Radar Technology and Applications XXVII, 2022
Brandon Call   +3 more
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In-Vivo Therapy Procedures: Design Process of a Geo-Referenced System

2013
This paper presents the design process of a geo-referenced communication system which aims at providing technological support to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Social Competences and Skills Training therapeutic procedures. The usage of geo-spatial information while communicating between therapists and patients can be critical, particularly in in-vivo
Carriço, Luís   +2 more
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