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    Evaluation of room acoustic qualities and defects by use of auralization

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    Optimización de operaciones y comunicaciones de red para sistemas de monitorización oceanográfica

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    [ES] Esta tesis se centra en los sistemas de monitoreo oceanográfico y la optimización de sus operaciones, especialmente sus comunicaciones de red. Se han desarrollado tres cuestiones de investigación, centrándolas en el proyecto Mission-oriented autonomous systems with small satellites for maritime sensing, surveillance and communication (MASSIVE). Se han aplicado herramientas de ingeniería de sistemas para comprender los componentes del sistema y sus interfaces. Específicamente, desarrollo de escenarios, análisis N-squared y Documento de Control de Interfaz. Además, se ha destacado el papel de una Interfaz de Usuario en sistemas operativos y se han desarrollado los requisitos de la Interfaz de Usuario para el sistema analizado, así como su primera iteración con Django.[EN] This thesis is concerned about oceanographic monitoring systems and the optimization of their operations, especially their network communications. Three research questions have been discussed, focusing them on the Mission-oriented autonomous systems with small satellites for maritime sensing, surveillance and communication (MASSIVE) system. Systems Engineering tools have been applied to shed an understanding of the system’s constituents and their interfaces. Specifically, scenario development, N-squared analysis, and Interface Control Document. Also, the important role of a User Interface in operational systems has been highlighted and the development of the User Interface requirements as well as the first iteration using Django.Carcelén Ferragut, S. (2020). Optimización de operaciones y comunicaciones de red para sistemas de monitorización oceanográfica. Universitat Politècnica de València. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/161633TFG

    Proceedings of the 3rd Open Source Geospatial Research & Education Symposium OGRS 2014

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    The third Open Source Geospatial Research & Education Symposium (OGRS) was held in Helsinki, Finland, on 10 to 13 June 2014. The symposium was hosted and organized by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Aalto University School of Engineering, in partnership with the OGRS Community, on the Espoo campus of Aalto University. These proceedings contain the 20 papers presented at the symposium. OGRS is a meeting dedicated to exchanging ideas in and results from the development and use of open source geospatial software in both research and education.  The symposium offers several opportunities for discussing, learning, and presenting results, principles, methods and practices while supporting a primary theme: how to carry out research and educate academic students using, contributing to, and launching open source geospatial initiatives. Participating in open source initiatives can potentially boost innovation as a value creating process requiring joint collaborations between academia, foundations, associations, developer communities and industry. Additionally, open source software can improve the efficiency and impact of university education by introducing open and freely usable tools and research results to students, and encouraging them to get involved in projects. This may eventually lead to new community projects and businesses. The symposium contributes to the validation of the open source model in research and education in geoinformatics

    Data Acquisition Applications

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    Data acquisition systems have numerous applications. This book has a total of 13 chapters and is divided into three sections: Industrial applications, Medical applications and Scientific experiments. The chapters are written by experts from around the world, while the targeted audience for this book includes professionals who are designers or researchers in the field of data acquisition systems. Faculty members and graduate students could also benefit from the book
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