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A virtual testbed for analysis and design of sensorimotoric aspects of agent control
1997
Abstract In this paper XRaptor is introduced, an object-oriented simulation tool. It provides a virtual multi-agent world which acts as testbed for agent control mechanisms. This environment encompasses a 3-dimensional space, in which the agents may move. Currently agents are realized modelling some abstract properties of flies and bats. XRaptor provides different levels of information flow and world manipulation capabilities from the agents' point of view. A further purpose of XRaptor is educational: Different teams of developers may design control units for agents which can then be subjected to a tournament.
Implementation of the ERI standard and Evaluation of Applications with several low-cost technologies
2008
The electronic registration and identification (ERI) systems allow carrying out a remote, secure and univocal identification of a vehicle through electronic devices. This paper presents the implementation of the ERI standard (ISO 24534 & 24535) in an API to develop applications. The implementation took into account the different components of the system to build the architecture of the identification system. Several applications have been developed in order to test this API with several low-cost technologies (Wifi, Bluetooth and RFID).
Efficient pipeline FFT processors for WLAN MIMO-OFDM systems
2005
The most area-efficient pipeline FFT processors for WLAN MIMO-OFDM systems are presented. It is shown that although the R2/sup 3/SDF architecture is the most area-efficient approach for implementing pipeline FFT processors, RrMDC architectures are more efficient in MIMO-OFDM systems when more than three channels are used.
A new ifierarchical and intelligent control architecture based on distributed neural networks and expert systems applied to vehicle automation
2005
Feasibility of Body-centric Systems by Using passive textile RFID tags
2012
Recent progresses in the design of wearable RFID-tag antennas stimulate the idea of passive body-centric systems, wherein the required power to drive the wearable tags is directly scavenged from the interrogation signal emitted by the reader unit. While active body-centric links have been extensively investigated, the feasibility of passive systems is still questionable, due to the poor sensitivity of the tags and due to the modest reading distances. This paper describes a systematic measurement campaign involving low-profile wearable textile tags in the UHF RFID band. It was demonstrated that both on-body and off-body links are affordable, with a power budget fully compliant with the avail…
An architecture Wi-fi and GPRS for efficient management of distribution electrical networks
2008
In this paper, a telecommunication infrastructure for faults management is proposed. The complete automation of the electrical energy distribution requires the implementation of suitable data transmission systems able to easily interface with microprocessor based systems and to handle large amount of data. In particular, reliability and speed of the data transmission system are required in the fault diagnosis and post-fault management procedures, in order to guarantee high quality standards. The proposed diagnostic system indeed works by means of a set of intercommunicating MV/LV dasiaintelligent substationspsila. In this paper, after a brief description of the fault diagnostic system, an o…
Designing an open source maintenance-free Environmental Monitoring Application for Wireless Sensor Networks
2015
We discuss the analysis and design of an Environmental Monitoring Application.The application is reliable and maintenance-free, runs in multihop wireless network.We analyze the different alternatives and tradeoffs, using open source software.The application is validated in long-term outdoor deployments with good results.Related work does not analyze the software design with open source. We discuss the entire process for the analysis and design of an Environmental Monitoring Application for Wireless Sensor Networks, using existing open source components to create the application. We provide a thorough study of the different alternatives, from the selection of the embedded operating system to…
A Novel Approach to the Characterization and Modelig of Microwave Transistor Packages
1994
A novel approach to the characterization and modeling of microwave transistor packages through dedicated VNA measurements is presented. By combining a multi-step partitioning method with the use of purposely realized - but technologically simple - "package style" test devices, the proposed technique permits to derive in a systematic manner an equivalent circuit for both the transistor package and the test-fixture mount employed for the characterization. Since it does not rely on the indirect, optimization-based, conventional extraction methods of the literature, nor on a simplified circuit structure for the overall parasitic fourport embedding the active device, it is able to provide a high…
Industrial applications of wireless networks: a bridge crane distributed control system based on bluetooth
2005
This paper shows the possibility to use Bluetooth for wireless short range communication in an industrial environment. In this line a distributed control system based on Bluetooth has been proposed for a bridge crane system. Its configuration is mainly based on the use of distributed nodes connected by means of Bluetooth. Traditionally many types of devices have been delivered as mechanical devices and more or less all or the intelligence and control has been added. Nowadays there is a growing trend towards a higher level of built-in intelligence in the devices, constituting the intelligent nodes. This type of systems allows the implementation of highly flexible control systems capable of a…
Integration and application of emerging RF systems formed by wireless sensor networks: exhaustive experiment to their implantation in different envir…
2007
This paper shows the possibility to use Bluetooth for wireless short range communication in an industrial environment. Traditionally many types of devices have been delivered as mechanical devices and more or less all or the intelligence and control has been added. Nowadays there is a growing trend towards a higher level of built-in intelligence in the devices, constituting the intelligent nodes. This type of systems allows the implementation of highly flexible control systems capable of adapting themselves to different situations. With the introduction of RF systems, another dimension is aggregated, the possibility to wirelessly connect to the devices. The technology makes it possible to e…