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Ubiquity: The Journal of Pervasive Media, 2013
Abstract “E Vaine Toa” was filmed and edited on location in Rarotonga during a 10 day production in November 2012. Working in collaboration with a mobile filmmaking crew from Massey University, Wellington and the Cook Islands National Council of Woman this mobile-mentary (mobile documentary) captures the voice of women in the Cook ...
Curley, Karen, Schleser, Max R. C.
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Abstract “E Vaine Toa” was filmed and edited on location in Rarotonga during a 10 day production in November 2012. Working in collaboration with a mobile filmmaking crew from Massey University, Wellington and the Cook Islands National Council of Woman this mobile-mentary (mobile documentary) captures the voice of women in the Cook ...
Curley, Karen, Schleser, Max R. C.
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Scatterer Distribution Based on TOA/AOA and TOA/AOD
Journal of Convergence Information Technology, 2012Abstract A data driven technique, bivariate kernel density estimator, is used to deduce the scatterer distribution in order to extract the true scatterer distribution in real mobile environment. Under the assumption of single reflection of signal, the TOA /AOA and TOA /AOD measurements are used to obtain the unknown position of the scatterers by means ...
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IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2008
This paper investigates time of arrival estimation via impulse radio ultra-wideband technology. A dense multipath channel is assumed and frequency-selective propagation effects are taken into account that make the individual received pulses different in shape from the transmitted monocycles.
D'AMICO, ANTONIO ALBERTO +2 more
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This paper investigates time of arrival estimation via impulse radio ultra-wideband technology. A dense multipath channel is assumed and frequency-selective propagation effects are taken into account that make the individual received pulses different in shape from the transmitted monocycles.
D'AMICO, ANTONIO ALBERTO +2 more
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Pulsar navigation using time of arrival (TOA) and time differential TOA (TDTOA)
Acta Astronautica, 2018Abstract Pulsar navigation is a novel autonomous navigation method for deep-space missions. The pulsar navigation method using the time of arrival (TOA) determines the absolute position of the spacecraft. However, its accuracy is greatly affected by system errors, including the ephemeris error of the pulsar and the satellite-borne clock error.
Ning Xiaolin +5 more
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Combined AOA/TOA UWB localization
2007 International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies, 2007In this paper we present a combined angle-of-arrival and time-of-arrival localization scheme, based on two-way range estimation as defined in IEEE 802.15.4a and additional angle estimation, using two closely spaced receiving antennas. Practical measurement results are presented, showing the potential of combined AOA/TOA localization.
Galler, Stefan +4 more
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2020
Pania Tepaiho Marsh was a Keynote Speaker at the Mahika Kai Conference in 2019 and is a hunting practitioner that is focused on supporting women to feed their whanau be part of a sisterhood and provide opportunities to utilise our natural resources to fill our freezers.
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Pania Tepaiho Marsh was a Keynote Speaker at the Mahika Kai Conference in 2019 and is a hunting practitioner that is focused on supporting women to feed their whanau be part of a sisterhood and provide opportunities to utilise our natural resources to fill our freezers.
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Comparing Geo-Location Bounds for TOA, TDOA, and Round-Trip Toa
2007 IEEE 18th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2007Development of future geo-location systems requires an understanding of the fundamental limits imposed by system parameters such as bandwidth, SNR, number of sensors, etc. Additionally, the system designer can choose among several existing location techniques, such as time-of-arrival (TOA), time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA), and round-trip time-of ...
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1995
In 1980 verscheen de NPAO-publikatie 'Techniek, organisatie, arbeidsmarkt' van de projectgroep TOA van de Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Het was het samenvattende rapport van een uitvoerige literatuurstudie naar nieuwe theorieen en wetenschappelijke stromingen op het gebied van de inrichting en besturing van arbeidsprocessen.
Chrisits, J. +3 more
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In 1980 verscheen de NPAO-publikatie 'Techniek, organisatie, arbeidsmarkt' van de projectgroep TOA van de Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Het was het samenvattende rapport van een uitvoerige literatuurstudie naar nieuwe theorieen en wetenschappelijke stromingen op het gebied van de inrichting en besturing van arbeidsprocessen.
Chrisits, J. +3 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1969
Although the physico‐electronic principle on which detection of cells is based in the Toa counter differs from that used in the Coulter counter, results of erythrocyte counts made with the two counters show a similar degree of precision. The two counters are about equivalent in terms of reproducibility of leucocyte counts.
P. W. Helleman, Maria E. M. Geleynse
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Although the physico‐electronic principle on which detection of cells is based in the Toa counter differs from that used in the Coulter counter, results of erythrocyte counts made with the two counters show a similar degree of precision. The two counters are about equivalent in terms of reproducibility of leucocyte counts.
P. W. Helleman, Maria E. M. Geleynse
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Optimal Geometry Analysis for Multistatic TOA Localization
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2016Multistatic time-of-arrival (TOA) localization has recently attracted great attention due to performance advantages offered by multistatic radar. In target localization, the relative sensor-target geometry is an important factor that can significantly affect the localization performance.
Ngoc Hung Nguyen, Kutluyil Dogancay
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