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Autor:
P. R. Kumar, Kurt Plarre
Publikováno v:
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, Vol 2008 (2007)
We study the problem of object tracking using highly directional sensors—sensors whose field of vision is a line or a line segment. A network of such sensors monitors a certain region of the plane. Sporadically, objects moving in straigh
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/24b5e4be2dec4462b8048a994cc69406
Autor:
Ricardo Arriaza, Roberto Price, Juan Millar, Sergio Martín, J. R. Cortes, Cristian Lopez, Gerardo Gomez, Matias Radiszcz, Cesar Zapata, Octavio Hernandez, Victor Lopehandia, Massimiliano Marchesi, Cristobal Jara, Antonio Hales, Francisco Ocaña Gónzalez, Pablo Bello, Stefan Gairing, Rodrigo Cabezas, Pablo Carrillo, Alexis Alfaro, Kurt Plarre, Art Symmes, Barbara Sepulveda, Fabiola Cruzat, Norikazu Mizuno, Mark Gallilee, Hector Marroquin
Publikováno v:
Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems VIII.
The first Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) antennas were inaugurated during 2009 at the facility in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. The requirement from the original ALMA specification was that antennas shall have a minimum of 10 year
Autor:
Santosh Kumar, Somnath Mitra, Kurt Plarre, Prabal Dutta, Daniel Lissner, Bhagavathy Krishna, Santanu Guha
Publikováno v:
SenSys
We present AutoWitness, a system to deter, detect, and track personal property theft, improve historically dismal stolen property recovery rates, and disrupt stolen property distribution networks. A property owner embeds a small tag inside the asset
Autor:
Kurt Plarre, Francesco Bullo
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control. 54:386-390
We consider the problem of Kalman filtering when observations are available according to a Bernoulli process. It is known that there exists a critical probability pc such that, if measurements are available with probability greater than pc, then the
Autor:
Kurt Plarre, P. R. Kumar
Publikováno v:
Ad Hoc Networks. 2:153-169
We consider message passing for probabilistic inference in undirected Gaussian graphical models. We show that for singly connected graphs, message passing yields an algorithm that is equivalent to the application of Gaussian elimination to the soluti
Autor:
Hiroshi Yatagai, Kurt Plarre, Neil M. Phillips, Juan P. Colque, Nicholas D. Whyborn, Theodoros Nakos, Giorgio Siringo, Lewis B. G. Knee, Matias Radiszcz, Paolo G. Calisse, Shin'ichiro Asayama, Cristian Lopez
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band 10 receiver covering 787 to 950 GHz is the highest frequency receiver of the ten bands envisioned for the ALMA Front End system. The Band 10 receivers have been undergoing installation and
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1c9937932479fb8e5f3a2dc48be27cc9
https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=83bc908e-3820-4498-b657-114c66d6f03f
https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=83bc908e-3820-4498-b657-114c66d6f03f
Autor:
Syed Monowar Hossain, Md. Mahbubur Rahman, Amin Ahsan Ali, Santosh Kumar, Kurt Plarre, Karen Hovsepian
Publikováno v:
IPSN
Smoking has been conclusively proved to be the leading cause of mortality that accounts for one in five deaths in the United States. Extensive research is conducted on developing effective smoking cessation programs. Most smoking cessation programs a
Publikováno v:
CDC/ECC
We consider the problem of sensor selection for time-optimal detection of a hypothesis. We consider a group of sensors transmitting their observations to a fusion center. The fusion center considers the output of only one randomly chosen sensor at th
Publikováno v:
Wireless Health
Automated detection of social interactions in the natural environment has resulted in promising advances in organizational behavior, consumer behavior, and behavioral health. Progress, however, has been limited since the primary means of assessing so
Publikováno v:
Wireless Health
Body area sensor networks measure biomedical signals from subjects continuously, as they go about their daily lives. Signals measured in these conditions are affected by anomalies, such as artifacts and noise. Some anomalies can be corrected, if dete