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Tactile Texture Recognition with a 3-Axial Force MEMS integrated Artificial Finger

by Florian De Boissieu, Christelle Godin, Bernard Guilhamat, Dominique David, Christine Serviere, Daniel Baudois
"... Abstract — Recently, several three-axial MEMS-based force sensors have been developed. This kind of force micro sensor is also called tactile sensor in literature for its similarities in size and sensitivity with human mechanoreceptors. Therefore, we believe these three-axial force sensors being abl ..."
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of the finger, as its ability to sense the periodic structure of fabrics or to differentiate papers from fabrics calculating a friction coefficient. Its performance for discrimination of different surfaces is then estimated on fine textures of 10 kinds of paper. Supervised classification methods are tested

Ocean Speed and Turbulence Measurements Using Pitot-Static Tubes on Moorings

by James N. Moum , 2014
"... A low-power (,10mW), physically small (15.6 cm long 3 3.2 cm diameter), lightweight (600 g Cu; alter-natively, 200 g Al), robust, and simply calibrated pitot-static tube to measure mean speed and turbulence dissipation («) is described and evaluated. Themeasurement of speed is derived from different ..."
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of « are derived from fits of velocity spectra to a theoretical turbulence inertial subrange. From near-bottom measurements, these estimates are interpreted as seafloor friction ve-locities, which yield drag coefficients consistent with expected values. Noise levels for «, based on 40-min spectral fits, are,10–9 m

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"... Abstract—A method is proposed to estimate the friction coefficient between a planar surface and an elastic finger-shaped sensor by only pressing a sensor against the surface of an object. The contact condition between a planar surface and a half-cylindrical finger is considered using finite element ..."
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Abstract—A method is proposed to estimate the friction coefficient between a planar surface and an elastic finger-shaped sensor by only pressing a sensor against the surface of an object. The contact condition between a planar surface and a half-cylindrical finger is considered using finite element

CORRECTING FOR PRECIPITATION EFFECTS IN SATELLITE-BASED PASSIVE MICROWAVE TROPICAL CYCLONE INTENSITY ESTIMATES

by Capt Wacker Robert S, Robert S. Wacker , 2005
"... Public reporting burden for this collection of Information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments ..."
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Public reporting burden for this collection of Information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send

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by Vom Promotionsausschuss Der, Technischen Universität Hamburg-harburg, Roman Kubrin , 2011
"... Diese Dissertation wurde vom Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen als Buch unter ISBN 978-3-95404-019-3 veröffentlicht (www.cuvillier.de). iContents ..."
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Diese Dissertation wurde vom Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen als Buch unter ISBN 978-3-95404-019-3 veröffentlicht (www.cuvillier.de). iContents
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