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11th WISES 2013: Pilsen, Czech Republic
- Markus Kucera, Thomas Waas:
Proceedings of the 11th Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems, WISES 2013, Pilsen, Czech Republic, September 10-11, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-3-00-042899-9 - Andreas Huebner, Christian Facchi, Markus Meyer, Helge Janicke:
RFID systems from a cyber-physical systems perspective. 1-6 - Thomas Waas, Andrei Foldi, Markus Kucera:
Simulation environment for real-time applications 3D visualisation/simulation environment for testing real-time electronic control units. 1-5 - Dennis Böhmländer, Igor Doric, Eva Appel, Thomas Brandmeier:
Video camera and capacitive sensor data fusion for pedestrian protection systems. 1-7 - Andrea Claudi, Paolo Sernani, Gianluca Dolcini, Luca Palazzo, Aldo Franco Dragoni:
A hierarchical hybrid model for intelligent cyber-physical systems. 1-6 - Isha Garg, Prakhar Sharma:
Estimation of SNM in latches and subsequent formation of a 10T CNFET bitcell. 1-5 - Martin Bornschlegl, Michael Drechsel, Sven Kreitlein, Markus Bregulla, Jörg Franke:
A new approach to increasing energy efficiency by utilizing cyber-physical energy systems. 1-6 - Emre Yay, Natividad Martínez Madrid:
SEEDrive - Using in-car serial-bus systems for safe and energy efficient driving. 1-6 - Gerhard Zenger, Susanne Kenner, Klaus Volbert, Thomas Waas, Markus Kucera:
Acquiring energy data from a medium-voltage grid for future smart grid solutions: A practical smart grid application example realized by use of cellular communication networks of the 2nd and 3rd generation. 1-8 - Dhafer Al-Makhles, Nitish D. Patel, Akshya K. Swain:
A two-loop linear control utilizing ΔΣ modulator. 1-6 - Dhafer Al-Makhles, Nitish D. Patel, Akshya K. Swain:
Conventional and hybrid bit-Stream in real-time system. 1-6 - Norbert Balbierer, Thomas Waas, Juergen Meyer, Martin Jakob, Jochen Seitz:
Multinet - A wake-up protocol for multicast network groups. 1-6 - Cristiano Scavongelli, Roberto Bonfigli, Daniela Donati, Eugenio Montali, Massimo Conti:
LPC real-time speech transmission over 802.15.4. 1-6
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