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    Automatización de la producción y su control: análisis de imágenes.

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    Se analizan los diferentes sistemas automáticos no destructivos que controlan en tiempo real diferentes características de la madera y con especial incidencia en las técnicas de análisis de imágenes, indicando los principales sistemas que se aplican en la industria maderera, bien a nivel de investigación o incluso los sistemas que ya tienen uso comercial

    Spectral Biomimetic Technique for Wood Classification

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    Palatal clicks are most interesting for human echolocation. Moreover, these sounds are suitable for other acoustic applications due to their regular mathematical properties and reproducibility. Simple and nondestructive techniques, bioinspired by synthetized pulses whose form reproduces the best features of palatal clicks, can be developed. The use of synthetic palatal pulses also allows detailed studies of the real possibilities of acoustic human echolocation without the problems associated with subjective individual differences. These techniques are being applied to the study of wood. As an example, a comparison of the performance of both natural and synthetic human echolocation to identify three different species of wood is presented. The results show that human echolocation has a vast potential

    Numerical Study of Focusing Effects of Microwaves inside Wood Due to Timber Ring Structure

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    The aim of this study is the detailed calculation of microwave propagation inside raw timber in cylindrical configurations. Two different approaches have been used. The first one uses an exact formulation and analytical approximations in order to explore the electromagnetic field distribution inside dry wood. The introduction of conductivity in the exact model makes it so complex that the equations are unsuitable for analytical manipulation. In order to further explore the effect of moisture in cylindrical wood structures, a full scale numerical simulation using commercial software has been performed. The results show that for microwave frequencies in the 3 GHz range and for typical wood parameters, a cylindrical log behaves as a kind of Fresnel lens. This work has important applications in microwave treatment and sensing of wood
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