37 research outputs found
Survey of FPGA applications in the period 2000 – 2015 (Technical Report)
Romoth J, Porrmann M, Rückert U. Survey of FPGA applications in the period 2000 – 2015 (Technical Report).; 2017.Since their introduction, FPGAs can be seen in more and more different fields of applications. The key advantage is the combination of software-like flexibility with the performance otherwise common to hardware. Nevertheless, every application field introduces special requirements to the used computational architecture. This paper provides an overview of the different topics FPGAs have been used for in the last 15 years of research and why they have been chosen over other processing units like e.g. CPUs
The NASA SBIR product catalog
The purpose of this catalog is to assist small business firms in making the community aware of products emerging from their efforts in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. It contains descriptions of some products that have advanced into Phase 3 and others that are identified as prospective products. Both lists of products in this catalog are based on information supplied by NASA SBIR contractors in responding to an invitation to be represented in this document. Generally, all products suggested by the small firms were included in order to meet the goals of information exchange for SBIR results. Of the 444 SBIR contractors NASA queried, 137 provided information on 219 products. The catalog presents the product information in the technology areas listed in the table of contents. Within each area, the products are listed in alphabetical order by product name and are given identifying numbers. Also included is an alphabetical listing of the companies that have products described. This listing cross-references the product list and provides information on the business activity of each firm. In addition, there are three indexes: one a list of firms by states, one that lists the products according to NASA Centers that managed the SBIR projects, and one that lists the products by the relevant Technical Topics utilized in NASA's annual program solicitation under which each SBIR project was selected
Intelligent Circuits and Systems
ICICS-2020 is the third conference initiated by the School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering at Lovely Professional University that explored recent innovations of researchers working for the development of smart and green technologies in the fields of Energy, Electronics, Communications, Computers, and Control. ICICS provides innovators to identify new opportunities for the social and economic benefits of society.  This conference bridges the gap between academics and R&D institutions, social visionaries, and experts from all strata of society to present their ongoing research activities and foster research relations between them. It provides opportunities for the exchange of new ideas, applications, and experiences in the field of smart technologies and finding global partners for future collaboration. The ICICS-2020 was conducted in two broad categories, Intelligent Circuits & Intelligent Systems and Emerging Technologies in Electrical Engineering
Closed-loop approaches for innovative neuroprostheses
The goal of this thesis is to study new ways to interact with the nervous system in case of damage or pathology. In particular, I focused my effort towards the development of innovative, closed-loop stimulation protocols in various scenarios: in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo
Recent Advances in Signal Processing
The signal processing task is a very critical issue in the majority of new technological inventions and challenges in a variety of applications in both science and engineering fields. Classical signal processing techniques have largely worked with mathematical models that are linear, local, stationary, and Gaussian. They have always favored closed-form tractability over real-world accuracy. These constraints were imposed by the lack of powerful computing tools. During the last few decades, signal processing theories, developments, and applications have matured rapidly and now include tools from many areas of mathematics, computer science, physics, and engineering. This book is targeted primarily toward both students and researchers who want to be exposed to a wide variety of signal processing techniques and algorithms. It includes 27 chapters that can be categorized into five different areas depending on the application at hand. These five categories are ordered to address image processing, speech processing, communication systems, time-series analysis, and educational packages respectively. The book has the advantage of providing a collection of applications that are completely independent and self-contained; thus, the interested reader can choose any chapter and skip to another without losing continuity
Space station data system analysis/architecture study. Task 2: Options development DR-5. Volume 1: Technology options
The second task in the Space Station Data System (SSDS) Analysis/Architecture Study is the development of an information base that will support the conduct of trade studies and provide sufficient data to make key design/programmatic decisions. This volume identifies the preferred options in the technology category and characterizes these options with respect to performance attributes, constraints, cost, and risk. The technology category includes advanced materials, processes, and techniques that can be used to enhance the implementation of SSDS design structures. The specific areas discussed are mass storage, including space and round on-line storage and off-line storage; man/machine interface; data processing hardware, including flight computers and advanced/fault tolerant computer architectures; and software, including data compression algorithms, on-board high level languages, and software tools. Also discussed are artificial intelligence applications and hard-wire communications
Machine learning techniques to forecast non-linear trends in smart environments
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Roadmap on printable electronic materials for next-generation sensors
The dissemination of sensors is key to realizing a sustainable, ‘intelligent’ world, where everyday objects and environments are equipped with sensing capabilities to advance the sustainability and quality of our lives—e.g., via smart homes, smart cities, smart healthcare, smart logistics, Industry 4.0, and precision agriculture. The realization of the full potential of these applications critically depends on the availability of easy-to-make, low-cost sensor technologies. Sensors based on printable electronic materials offer the ideal platform: they can be fabricated through simple methods (e.g., printing and coating) and are compatible with high-throughput roll-to-roll processing. Moreover, printable electronic materials often allow the fabrication of sensors on flexible/stretchable/biodegradable substrates, thereby enabling the deployment of sensors in unconventional settings. Fulfilling the promise of printable electronic materials for sensing will require materials and device innovations to enhance their ability to transduce external stimuli—light, ionizing radiation, pressure, strain, force, temperature, gas, vapours, humidity, and other chemical and biological analytes. This Roadmap brings together the viewpoints of experts in various printable sensing materials—and devices thereof—to provide insights into the status and outlook of the field. Alongside recent materials and device innovations, the roadmap discusses the key outstanding challenges pertaining to each printable sensing technology. Finally, the Roadmap points to promising directions to overcome these challenges and thus enable ubiquitous sensing for a sustainable, ‘intelligent’ world
De animais a máquinas : humanos tecnicamente melhores nos imaginários de futuro da convergência tecnológica
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de BrasÃlia, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Departamento de Sociologia, 2020.O tema desta investigação é discutir os imaginários sociais de ciência e tecnologia que emergem
a partir da área da neuroengenharia, em sua relação com a Convergência Tecnológica de quatro
disciplinas: Nanotecnologia, Biotecnologia, tecnologias da Informação e tecnologias Cognitivas -
neurociências- (CT-NBIC). Estas áreas desenvolvem-se e são articuladas por meio de discursos
que ressaltam o aprimoramento das capacidades fÃsicas e cognitivas dos seres humanos, com
o intuito de construir uma sociedade melhor por meio do progresso cientÃfico e tecnológico, nos
limites das agendas de pesquisa e desenvolvimento (P&D).
Objetivos:
Os objetivos nesse cenário, são discutir as implicações éticas, econômicas, polÃticas e sociais
deste modelo de sistema sociotécnico. Nos referimos, tanto as aplicações tecnológicas, quanto
as consequências das mesmas na formação dos imaginários sociais, que tipo de relações se
estabelecem e como são criadas dentro desse contexto.
Conclusão:
ConcluÃmos na busca por refletir criticamente sobre as propostas de aprimoramento humano
mediado pela tecnologia, que surgem enquanto parte da agenda da Convergência Tecnológica
NBIC. No entanto, as propostas de melhoramento humano vão muito além de uma agenda de
investigação. Há todo um quadro de referências filosóficas e polÃticas que defendem o
aprimoramento da espécie, vertentes estas que se aliam a movimentos trans-humanistas e pós-
humanistas, posições que são ao mesmo tempo éticas, polÃticas e econômicas. A partir de nossa
análise, entendemos que ciência, tecnologia e polÃtica estão articuladas, em coprodução, em
relação às expectativas de futuros que são esperados ou desejados. Ainda assim, acreditamos
que há um espaço de diálogo possÃvel, a partir do qual buscamos abrir propostas para o debate
público sobre questões de ciência e tecnologia relacionadas ao aprimoramento da espécie
humana.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e Tecnológico (CNPq)The subject of this research is to discuss the social imaginaries of science and technology that
emerge from the area of neuroengineering in relation with the Technological Convergence of four
disciplines: Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information technologies and Cognitive technologies
-neurosciences- (CT-NBIC). These areas are developed and articulated through discourses that
emphasize the enhancement of human physical and cognitive capacities, the intuition it is to build
a better society, through the scientific and technological progress, at the limits of the research
and development (R&D) agendas.
Objectives:
The objective in this scenery, is to discuss the ethic, economic, politic and social implications of
this model of sociotechnical system. We refer about the technological applications and the
consequences of them in the formation of social imaginaries as well as the kind of social relations
that are created and established in this context.
Conclusion:
We conclude looking for critical reflections about the proposals of human enhancement mediated
by the technology. That appear as a part of the NBIC technologies agenda. Even so, the
proposals of human enhancement go beyond boundaries that an investigation agenda. There is
a frame of philosophical and political references that defend the enhancement of the human
beings. These currents that ally to the transhumanism and posthumanism movements, positions
that are ethic, politic and economic at the same time. From our analysis, we understand that
science, technology and politics are articulated, are in co-production, regarding the expected and
desired futures. Even so, we believe that there is a space of possible dialog, from which we look
to open proposals for the public discussion on questions of science and technology related to
enhancement of human beings