64 research outputs found
Real-time analysis of video signals
Many practical and experimental systems employing image processing
techniques have been built by other workers for various applications.
Most of these systems are computer-based and very few operate in a
real time environment.
The objective of this work is to build a microprocessor-based
system for video image processing. The system is used in conjunction
with an on-line TV camera and processing is carried out in real time.
The enormous storage requirement of digitized TV signals and the real
time constraint suggest that some simplification of the data must take
place prior to any viable processing. Data reduction is attained
through the representation of objects by their edges, an approach
often adopted for feature extraction in pattern recognition systems.
A new technique for edge detection by applying comparison criteria
to differentials at adjacent pixels of the video image is developed
and implemented as a preprocessing hardware unit. A circuit for the
generation of the co-ordinates of edge points is constructed to free
the processing computer of this task, allowing it more time for on-line
analysis of video signals.
Besides the edge detector and co-ordinate generator the hardware
built consists of a microprocessor system based on a Texas Instruments
T.US 9900 device, a first-in-first-out buffer store and interface
circuitry to a TV camera and display devices. All hardware modules
and their power supplies are assembled in one unit to provide a standalone
instrument.
The problem chosen for investigation is analysis of motion in a
visual scene. Aspects of motion studied concern the tracking of moving
objects with simple geometric shapes and description of their motion.
More emphasis is paid to the analysis of human eye movements and measurement of its point-of-regard which has many practical applications
in the fields of physiology and psychology. This study provides a
basis for the design of a processing unit attached to an oculometer
to replace bulky minicomputer-based eye motion analysis systems.
Programs are written for storage, analysis and display of results
in real time
CAMAC bulletin: A publication of the ESONE Committee Issue #14 December 1975 [last pub. of series]
CAMAC is a means of interconnecting many peripheral devices through a digital data highway to a data processing device such as a computer
Investigating the role of philosophy of mathematics as the bridge to meaningful mathematics teaching in the classroom
Dissertation (MPhil (Mathematics))--University of Pretoria, 2023.This dissertation investigates the intricate relationship between the philosophy of mathematics and mathematics education, particularly within the South African context. The comprehensive exploration comprises five chapters, each with a distinct focus.
Chapter 1 serves as an introduction and contextualization of the study. In Chapter 2, there is an in-depth review of the philosophy of mathematics, exploring various schools of thought, their influence on mathematical knowledge, and their compatibility with teaching practices. This chapter also includes an examination of the landscape of mathematics education in South Africa. Chapter 3 delves into the research methodology, utilizing analytical autoethnography and a variant of grounded theory to collect insights from personal experiences and mathematics educators.
Chapter 4 unveils compelling findings, revealing how integrating philosophical perspectives into the classroom enhances curiosity, problem-solving skills, and interdisciplinary connections. Moreover, it investigates the infusion of philosophy into South African mathematics education, elucidating both challenges and opportunities.
In the concluding Chapter 5, the study draws from these insights to formulate actionable recommendations. These recommendations offer a roadmap for elevating mathematics education by merging philosophical concepts and pedagogical strategies, ultimately enriching the learning experience for South African learners.PhilosophyMPhil (Mathematics)UnrestrictedFaculty of HumanitiesSDG-04: Quality Educatio
Onboard Experiment Data Support Facility
An onboard array structure has been devised for end to end processing of data from multiple spaceborne sensors. The array constitutes sets of programmable pipeline processors whose elements perform each assigned function in 0.25 microseconds. This space shuttle computer system can handle data rates from a few bits to over 100 megabits per second
Interference Suppression in Massive MIMO VLC Systems
The focus of this dissertation is on the development and evaluation of methods and principles to mitigate interference in multiuser visible light communication (VLC) systems using several transmitters. All components of such a massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system are considered and transformed into a communication system model, while also paying particular attention to the hardware requirements of different modulation schemes. By analyzing all steps in the communication process, the inter-channel interference between users is identified as the most critical aspect. Several methods of suppressing this kind of interference, i.e. to split the MIMO channel into parallel single channels, are discussed, and a novel active LCD-based interference suppression principle at the receiver side is introduced as main aspect of this work. This technique enables a dynamic adaption of the physical channel: compared to solely software-based or static approaches, the LCD interference suppression filter achieves adaptive channel separation without altering the characteristics of the transmitter lights. This is especially advantageous in dual-use scenarios with illumination requirements. Additionally, external interferers, like natural light or transmitter light sources of neighboring cells in a multicell setting, can also be suppressed without requiring any control over them. Each user's LCD filter is placed in front of the corresponding photodetector and configured in such a way that only light from desired transmitters can reach the detector by setting only the appropriate pixels to transparent, while light from unwanted transmitters remains blocked. The effectiveness of this method is tested and benchmarked against zero-forcing (ZF) precoding in different scenarios and applications by numerical simulations and also verified experimentally in a large MIMO VLC testbed created specifically for this purpose
Space Communications: Theory and Applications. Volume 3: Information Processing and Advanced Techniques. A Bibliography, 1958 - 1963
Annotated bibliography on information processing and advanced communication techniques - theory and applications of space communication
A computer-aided design for digital filter implementation
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Computer assisted instruction. Feasibility study
Feasibility of computer assisted flight controller trainin
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, 1993, volume 2
The JSC NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted by Texas A&M University and JSC. The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965, are (1) to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members; (2) to stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; (3) to enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of participant's institutions; and (4) to contribute to the research objectives of the NASA centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project in collaboration with a NASA/JSC colleague. A compilation of the final reports on the research projects completed by the faculty fellows during the summer of 1993 is presented
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