Written by Ricci Elisa
Friday, 21 December 2012 11:15
The Service and Industrial Robotics and Automation Laboratory (SIRALab), which is part of DIEI, carries out research activities on control systems, robotics and autonomous systems, engineering for medicine and biology, and systems biology. The group is also involved in a number of technology transfer projects covering the above areas, as well as general control and automation problems.
In this paper, an accurate and computationally light technique for analyzing the performance of Photovoltaic (PV) arrays is introduced. The proposed approach can be used to quickly assess the achievable Maximum Power Point (MPP) of...
The 3-year project, started on February 2013, aims at fabricating a Lab-on-Chip system that integrates in a single device all the functional modules needed for the rapid and reliable execution of complete bio-analytical protocols, from...
Advanced software tools for parametric identification based on quantized data (by Antonio Moschitta and Paolo Carbone)Description: a quantile based estimation tool for IMEKO 2014 Software Session,developed in Matlab by Paolo Carbone and Antonio Moschitta (see...
Texture analysis is an area of intense research activity. Like in other fields, the availability of public data for benchmarking is vital to the development of the discipline. In ‘‘Texture databases – A comprehensive survey’’,...
Interactive power Devices for Efficiency in Automotive with increased reliability and Safety
Strategic Objective:
A major challenge related to electronic devices in the automotive is the reliability of the power supply systems which must be capable to...
A dedicated pixel simulation and verification environment is currently under development for the performance analysis and optimization of alternative pixel readout chip architectures for next generation high energy physics experiments. Automated verification functions will be part...
POKer: a partial-order kernel for sequences with alternative symbols
Dr. Maryam Abdollayhan (Queen Mary, University of London)
Department Of Engineering, aula adiacente Aula Magna, 05 July 2016, 5pm
The Engineering Department of the University of Perugia is one of the units involved in the PRIN 2012 project "AMANDA: Algorithms for MAssive and Networked DAta". The unit is coordinated by Prof. Giuseppe Liotta, and...
E. Cardelli, A. Faba, N. Palotti, M. Pompei and F. Tissi - INTERMAG 2012, 7-11 May, Vancouver.
Abstract - This paper deals with the design and the experimental verification of two distinct magnetic field exposure systems for...
Circuiti Elettrici Seconda edizione
Renzo PerfettiZanichelli, 2013
La seconda edizione di Circuiti elettrici mantiene la collaudata impostazione basata su una graduale esposizione della teoria, con particolare attenzione alle tecniche di risoluzione dei problemi, descritte in forma algoritmica...
In last years, it has been demonstrated that the paper substrates can be used to fabricate planar circuits up to microwave frequencies. Despite of its relatively high dielectric losses (due to moisture and filler content),...
Reliability is a major issue for any satellite since it is almost impossible to envisage any repair work during the full mission lifetime e.g. 15 years for today’s telecommunications satellites. Redundancy is implemented in order...
In this project, we propose the application of numerical modelling, i.e. device-level simulation tools, to simulate the electrical characteristics of Silicon-on-Diamond (SoD) devices originally conceived for charged particle sensors but suitably applicable to bio-sensors.Actually, the...
The objective of this project is to develop a new kind of visual sensor: complex enough to sense and describe the visual world it observes - yet enjoys the characteristics of simple (e.g. temperature) sensors:...
We will be present with one paper and one tutorial at the Computational Colour Imaging Workshop (CCIW'17), to be held in in Milan, Italy, from March 29th through March 31st, 2017. This is an international...
Ranklets: Orientation selective non-parametric features for image analysisDr. Fabrizio Smeraldi (Queen Mary, University of London)Department Of Engineering, Aula Magna, 04 May 2016, 4pm
The tumour-stroma ratio (TSR) is an independent prognostic factor in a wide number of oncologic diseases. Accurate and reproducible estimation of TSR therefore plays a central role in patient stratification and follow-up. The use of features...
Stereo pair images from very high-resolution optical satellites GeoEye-1 (GE1) and WorldView-2 (WV2) can be succesfully used for land cover classification agricultural areas through object-based image analysis. The overall accuracy attained by applying nearest neighbor...
The CEM laboratory is part of the "University of Perugia - Polo Scientifico e Didattico di Terni". The activities are focused on electromagnetic compatibility, electrical safety, electromagnetic nondestructive testing and magnetic materials.More information at http://laboratoriocem.tr.unipg.it/index.htm
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