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CompSens 2011: Paris, France
- 2011 IEEE Workshop On Merging Fields Of Computational Intelligence And Sensor Technology, CompSens 2011, Paris, France, April 12, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4244-9912-0
CompSens 1
- Wolfgang Heiden, Monika Turek, Michael J. Schöning:
TasteIT Analyzing chemical sensor data using fuzzy logic. 1-6 - Martin Novak, Jaroslav Novak, Zdenek Cerovsky:
Experimental research of high-speed electrical motor supercharger dynamic properties. 7-12 - Sobers L. X. Francis, Sreenatha G. Anavatti, Matthew A. Garratt:
Reconstructing the geometry of an object using 3D TOF Camera. 13-17 - Steffen Reisert, Hanno Geissler, Rudolf Flörke, Patrick H. Wagner, Torsten Wagner, Michael J. Schöning:
Controlling aseptic sterilization processes by means of a multi-sensor system. 18-22 - Enrico Heinrich, Ralf Joost, Marian Lüder, Ralf Salomon:
Precise indoor localization with low-cost field-programmable gate arrays. 23-28 - Marian Lüder, Ralf Warmuth, Enrico Heinrich, Ralf Joost, Ralf Salomon:
SRD - Towards a system for the in-situ detection of the stapedius reflex. 29-34 - Kei Ichiji, Noriyasu Homma, Ivo Bukovsky, Makoto Yoshizawa:
Intelligent sensing of biomedical signals - Lung tumor motion prediction for accurate radiotherapy. 35-41 - Ko-Ming Chiu, Jing-Sin Liu:
Robot routing using clustering-based parallel genetic algorithm with migration. 42-49 - Diego Francisco Larios, Julio Barbancho, Francisco Javier Molina, Carlos León:
Locating sensors with fuzzy logic algorithms. 57-64 - Ivo Bukovsky, Witold Kinsner, Vladimir Maly, Karel Krehlik:
Multiscale Analysis of False Neighbors for state space reconstruction of complicated systems. 65-72
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