40 research outputs found
Application of evolutionary rietveld method based XRD phase analysis and a self-configuring genetic algorithm to the inspection of electrolyte composition in aluminum electrolysis baths
The technological inspection of the electrolyte composition in aluminum production is performed using calibration X-ray quantitative phase analysis (QPA). For this purpose, the use of QPA by the Rietveld method, which does not require the creation of multiphase reference samples and is able to take into account the actual structure of the phases in the samples, could be promising. However, its limitations are in its low automation and in the problem of setting the correct initial values of profile and structural parameters. A possible solution to this problem is the application of the genetic algorithm we proposed earlier for finding suitable initial parameter values individually for each sample. However, the genetic algorithm also needs tuning. A self-configuring genetic algorithm that does not require tuning and provides a fully automatic analysis of the electrolyte composition by the Rietveld method was proposed, and successful testing results were presented. © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
Towards a continuous biometric system based on ECG signals acquired on the steering wheel
Electrocardiogram signals acquired through a steering wheel could be the key to seamless, highly comfortable, and continuous human recognition in driving settings. This paper focuses on the enhancement of the unprecedented lesser quality of such signals, through the combination of Savitzky-Golay and moving average filters, followed by outlier detection and removal based on normalised cross-correlation and clustering, which was able to render ensemble heartbeats of significantly higher quality. Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and Haar transform features were extracted and fed to decision methods based on Support Vector Machines (SVM), k-Nearest Neighbours (kNN), Multilayer Perceptrons (MLP), and Gaussian Mixture Models – Universal Background Models (GMM-UBM) classifiers, for both identification and authentication tasks. Additional techniques of user-tuned authentication and past score weighting were also studied. The method’s performance was comparable to some of the best recent state-of-the-art methods (94.9% identification rate (IDR) and 2.66% authentication equal error rate (EER)), despite lesser results with scarce train data (70.9% IDR and 11.8% EER). It was concluded that the method was suitable for biometric recognition with driving electrocardiogram signals, and could, with future developments, be used on a continuous system in seamless and highly noisy settings.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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Spatial Statistical Data Fusion on Java-enabled Machines in Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consist of small, cheap devices that have a combination of sensing, computing and communication capabilities. They must be able to communicate and process data efficiently using minimum amount of energy and cover an area of interest with the minimum number of sensors. This thesis proposes the use of techniques that were designed for Geostatistics and applies them to WSN field. Kriging and Cokriging interpolation that can be considered as Information Fusion algorithms were tested to prove the feasibility of the methods to increase coverage. To reduce energy consumption, a compression method that models correlations based on variograms was developed. A second challenge is to establish the communication to the external networks and to react to unexpected events. A demonstrator that uses commercial Java-enabled devices was implemented. It is able to perform remote monitoring, send SMS alarms and deploy remote updates
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics, ICINCO 2012, Volume 2, Rome, Italy, 28 - 31 July, 2012
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Upowszechnianie wyników badań naukowych w międzynarodowych bazach danych : analiza biometryczna na przykładzie nauk technicznych, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem elektrotechniki
The issues of bibliometrics, scientometrics, informetrics and webometrics have an important
place among research subject undertaken by Polish and foreign scholars. Initially,
these notions were used only by researchers in the fields of library science, scientometrics
and information science. However, at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, quantitative
methods became a fundamental tool for evaluation of, among others, sources of academic
communication, academic research, research and academic centers. One of the elements of
the evaluation is a quantitative analysis of academic publications in databases with international
access. It is of particular importance in the case of technical sciences. This work is
an attempt at a quantitative analysis of publications by Polish authors (affiliated to Polish
technical universities) and Polish journals on electrotechnics in international databases. The
contents are organized into four chapters with an introduction, conclusions, bibliography,
name index and a list of figures and illustrations. Chapters one and two are devoted to
theoretical issues, whereas chapters three and four – to practical issues.
In the first chapter, selected issues concerning quantitative methods were presented,
including an analysis of literature and a discussion over terminology carried out in book
publications and journals. Moreover, selected examples of research conducted with the use
of quantitative methods (including rankings and scientific reports) were discussed in this
chapter). In chapter two, sources of information on academic publications, their origins
and development (from bibliographic bases to citation indexes) were presented. A separate
subchapter was devoted to databases of academic publications created by libraries of technical
universities, and to indicators in the assessment of academic publications.
Chapter three deals with electrotechnics as a field of science. An analysis was conducted
with regard to the place of electrotechnics in science classifications based on selected
examples, and the development of the teaching of electrotechnics at university level was
shown. In this chapter, early and contemporary Polish journals on electrotechnics were
presented, including journals published by technical universities themselves.
Chapter four contains the results of an analysis of international databases (Scopus,
WoS, CC), focusing on the representation of Polish journals, including their citations, and
publications of authors with affiliation to Polish technical universities. Final conclusions of research and analyses have brought an answer to questions raised
with regard to the assessment of representation in international databases of publications
by Polish authors affiliated to Polish technical universities (in its various aspects, e.g.,
a publication type, language of publication, publication dynamics taking into account years
of publications, cooperation with representatives of other European and non-European
countries), and of Polish journals
Advances in Intelligent Robotics and Collaborative Automation
This book provides an overview of a series of advanced research lines in robotics as well as of design and development methodologies for intelligent robots and their intelligent components. It represents a selection of extended versions of the best papers presented at the Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems: Technology and Applications IDAACS 2013 that were related to these topics. Its contents integrate state of the art computational intelligence based techniques for automatic robot control to novel distributed sensing and data integration methodologies that can be applied to intelligent robotics and automation systems. The objective of the text was to provide an overview of some of the problems in the field of robotic systems and intelligent automation and the approaches and techniques that relevant research groups within this area are employing to try to solve them.The contributions of the different authors have been grouped into four main sections:• Robots• Control and Intelligence• Sensing• Collaborative automationThe chapters have been structured to provide an easy to follow introduction to the topics that are addressed, including the most relevant references, so that anyone interested in this field can get started in the area
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics, ICINCO 2012, Volume 2, Rome, Italy, 28 - 31 July, 2012
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