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Journal articles on the topic "Computer input-output equipment"

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Yuan, Ye. "Exploration on Teaching Reform of Public Art Specialty Based on Interactive Technology." World Journal of Education and Humanities 5, no. 4 (2023): p189. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/wjeh.v5n4p189.

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Interactive technology refers to the technology of realizing the dialogue between people and computers in an effective way through computer input and output equipment, which can greatly facilitate the work of various industries in China. Based on this, this paper takes the teaching of public art specialty as an example to discuss the teaching reform method in combination with interactive technology. This paper lists the value of interactive technology in public art teaching, the current situation of low application rate, lack of equipment and unbalanced teaching content, and the improvement me
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Staab, Torsten A., and Gary W. Kramer. "The Device Capability Dataset: A Descriptive Approach to Laboratory Automation System Integration Standards." JALA: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation 3, no. 5 (1998): 45–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/221106829800300506.

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A Device Capability Dataset (DCD) describes the idiosyncratic characteristics of laboratory equipment, such as the equipment's identity, physical dimensions, location, supported command set, generated events, input-output (I/O) ports, and other resources. The DCD concept provides a means for standardizing the interfacing of laboratory automation devices in a descriptive rather than a prescriptive manner.
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Ghazali, Mohd Shukri bin Mohd, Rahimi Bin Baharom, Khairul Safuan Bin Muhammad, and Dylan Dah-Chuan Lu. "Computer simulation model of multi-input multi-output converter using single-phase matrix converter." International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems (IJPEDS) 13, no. 2 (2022): 1047. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijpeds.v13.i2.pp1047-1055.

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This paper presents a multi-input, multi-output power converter system using a single-phase matrix converter (SPMC) circuit topology. In particular, this technology is of vital importance in floating production such as offshore oil and gas platforms where space is crucial, therefore requiring a reduction in equipment size and weight. The proposed circuit topology only employed a single circuit to perform energy conversion of direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC), DC to DC, AC to DC, and AC to AC operations, thus can reduce the power losses resulting in high power density. As a result
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M.D. Hassan, Mohsen. "An evaluation of input and output of expert systems for selection of material handling equipment." Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management 25, no. 7 (2014): 1049–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmtm-08-2012-0077.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate expert systems (ES) for selection of material handling (MH) equipment on their use of information and generation of equipment, and provide guidelines that can enhance developing them in the future. Design/methodology/approach – Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used to evaluate efficiency of ES on their use of information and generation of equipment. Characteristics of benchmark ES are identified to serve as guidelines in developing future ES. Findings – Results of DEA indicate that most ES use a large amount of information that does not comm
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Anwar, Salwin. "RANCANG BANGUN ELEKTROKARDIOGRAPH BERBASISKAN PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC)." Elektron : Jurnal Ilmiah 1, no. 1 (2009): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.30630/eji.1.1.5.

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Electrical signals of body are chemical’s respond of specific cell type. Electrocardiograph is used to record heart electrical activity which flow around the chest. This electricity flow is responded by sensor which acts as conductor. AD624AD is an instrument amplifier which is designed to transducer application with low level and pressure transducer. AD624AD has high precisions with low noise and input offside voltage less than 0,25 μV/0C. AD624AD not need pre-gain 1, 100, 200, 500 and 1000. An external resistor can be used to arrange the gain of AD624AD with level rating 1 up to 10.000 Howev
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Fan, Wei Jun, Lang Bin Jin, Yi Lu, and Bin Guo. "Disquisition of Performance Testing Equipment for Vacuum Booster." Applied Mechanics and Materials 103 (September 2011): 422–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.103.422.

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Focusing on the present situation that the domestic research of vacuum booster performance testing is still at the starting stage, combined with vacuum booster performance testing requirements, a vacuum booster performance testing equipment based on VC++ was designed and realized. It consists of two independent modules, including pneumatic control module and software module. Motion control card was used to control load deflection by pulse output. Dates of displacement sensor, force sensor and pressure sensor were real-timely collected by high-speed data acquistion card. After the analysis of i
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Nan, Jin Rui, Jun Kui Huang, and Zhi Chai. "Development of Diagnostic Equipment for ECU Parts Used in Electric Vehicles." Advanced Materials Research 756-759 (September 2013): 4454–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.756-759.4454.

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Electric vehicles use lots of ECU controllers in the CAN network, the quality of ECU parts used in vehicles is closely related to safe driving. This paper develops a kind of fault diagnostic equipment for electric vehicles ECU controllers. This device has designed digital input signal acquisition module, the output switch signal module, power supply module and fault simulation module based on CAN bus communication principle. Then we use LabVIEW developing computer program in order to monitor and control the whole system.
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Saputri, Tri Aristi, and Sofyan Rofiq. "DESIGNING SMARTHOME THROUGH INTERNET NETWORKING USING RASPBERRY PI COMPUTER." IJISCS (International Journal of Information System and Computer Science) 2, no. 2 (2018): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.56327/ijiscs.v2i2.689.

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Human activity is now increasing rapidly, causing human beings to often leave home. With such busy activities, someone will have difficulty communicating with his/her electronical equipment at home. Electronical equipment at home can be controlled using internet network and through website called smarthome. The smarthome can facilitate the users in controlling their home electronical appliances such as lights, fans, and so forth. So as to reduce the waste of electricity when users forget to turn off their electronical equipment when they are outside the home or wherever the users are. Smarthom
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Fukumoto, Yasuhiko, Toshihiro Hamada, Jun Suyama, Akira Yamamoto, and Terufumi Naka. "Development of Flowering Stage Inspection Equipment for Small-Flowered Chrysanthemum." Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics 23, no. 2 (2011): 310–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jrm.2011.p0310.

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Small chrysanthemums are a major type of cut flower used in Japan for which we are developing flowering stage inspection equipment. This equipment has a camera and a flower carrier. When a flower is input to equipment, the equipment captures the flower image from the zenith, recognizes the flower and leaf parts in the image, determines whether it is appropriate for shipping, and drops it into the appropriate output area. Considering usability, equipment is designed to be attached to the weight grading equipment widely used by growers of small chrysanthemums. In this paper, we introduce this eq
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Zaenal, Harris. "KONSEP DESAIN ALAT UJI KINERJA SERVO-VALVE = DESIGN CONCEPT OF TESTING MACHINE OF SERVO-VALVE PERFORMANCES." Material Komponen dan Konstruksi 14, no. 1 (2014): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.29122/mkk.v14i1.1650.

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Design concept of performance test equipment for servo-valve consists of mechanical and electronic systems. The mechanical parts includes a hydraulic power pack equipped with safety and monitoring of pressure and flow-rate, servo-valve and its base-plate, flow-meter for monitoring flow-rate in A and B ports. The electronic system parts includes a signal generator to the servo- valve, output signal from flow meter A and B ports, acquisition for signal output flow-meter, hardware and software computer. The form of graph Input Signal (m- Ampere) versus Output Signal (LPM) can help analyze to dete
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Computer input-output equipment"

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Doyle, Leo F. "A guide for the selection and maintenance of computer peripherals." Virtual Press, 1991. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/834517.

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This thesis is a resource document for computer information that is not presently available as a single unit. It describes most of the commonly available computer peripherals and some not-so-common ones from the micro, mini, and mainframe computer worlds. Physical descriptions, methods of operation, trouble shooting, maintenance, and some schematics and future trends are covered. A few older devices having historical significance are also discussed.By knowing where the computer industry is currently and seeing where it has been hardware-wise, it should be possible to project the direction in w
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Nesmith, Willie Morgan Jr. "Development of a computer controlled multiaxial cubical testing apparatus." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/24144.

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Tarantilis, Georgios E. "Simulating clouds with procedural texturing techniques using the GPU." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Sep%5FTarantilis.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulations (MOVES))--Naval Postgraduate School, Sept. 2004.<br>Thesis Advisor(s): Rudy Darken, Joe Sullivan. Includes bibliographical references (p. 53). Also available online.
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Krasts, Brian Janis. "An evaluation of a multitouch pointing device in 3D First-Person Shooter (FPS) games." Access to citation, abstract and download form provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company; downloadable PDF file, 65 p, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1459924781&sid=13&Fmt=2&clientId=8331&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Richard, Roy William. "Implementing the Hawley mouse model X063X and Random Access Incorporated Mu-2 serial interface." Thesis, Kansas State University, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/9874.

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Krempel, Louis A. "Experimental temperature measurements of microelectronic computer boards using an infrared camera." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/16390.

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Menon, Sreekumar Singh Adit D. "Output hazard-free test generation methodology." Auburn, Ala, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10415/1616.

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Shankaranarayanan, S. "Detection of Coreferences in Automatic Specifications Analysis." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/42360.

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Specifications on digital hardware systems typically contain descriptions and requirements expressed in natural language and diagrams of various types. The objective of the research reported here is the automatic detection of common references ("coreferences") to objects in natural language specification statements in order to permit automatic integration of requirements. This thesis describes a prototype system for detecting coreferences. First, the natural language statements are translated into conceptual graphs (semantic nets). Then, these graphs are scanned by a rule-based system to de
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Zaborowski, Philippe S. "A novel input device for thumb control /." Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=112597.

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This thesis project consists of developing a hand-held, one-thumb input device small enough to be placed on gestural controllers and providing performers with a simple way to select between multiple options with few movements of a thumb.<br>Most commercial input devices for the thumb make the assumption that buttons are the de facto standard. However, buttons are not always the best solution especially where space is very limited. This project explores a new approach to input design by analyzing the thumb's movements and designing a suitable input device that can track them. The design progres
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DeWitte, Anne E. "Investigation of dynamic three dimensional tangible touchscreens : usability and feasibility /." Online version of thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/7512.

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Books on the topic "Computer input-output equipment"

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Hewings, Geoffrey. Regional input-output analysis. Sage Publications, 1985.

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C, Bradley A. Peripherals for computer systems. Macmillan, 1991.

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Gordon, Andrew D. Functional programming and input/output. Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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Gordon, Andrew D. Functional programming and input/output. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Canada. Industry, Science and Technology Canada. Computers and office equipment. Industry, Science and Technology Canada, 1988.

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Doyle, Leo F. Computer peripherals. Prentice Hall, 1996.

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Doyle, Leo F. Computer peripherals. Prentice Hall International, 1996.

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Doyle, Leo F. Computer peripherals. Prentice Hall, 1995.

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Keogh, James Edward. The essential guide to computer hardware. Prentice Hall PTR, 2002.

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Ira, Sohn, ed. Readings in input-output analysis: Theory and applications. Oxford University Press, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Computer input-output equipment"

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Afolabi Daniyan, Ilesanmi, Lanre Daniyan, Adefemi Adeodu, and Felix Ale. "Computer Control Devices in Automation." In Principles of Automation and Control. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815080926123010011.

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This chapter deals with the control devices used in automation such as Programmable Logic Devices (PLD), Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Programmable Automation Controller (PAC), Personal Computer (PC), etc. The goal of the control devices in automation is to achieve an efficient, robust and reliable system control. Basically, system control devices include input devices (for raw data input), processing devices (for processing raw data into information), output devices (to disseminate the processed data and information), and storage devices (for the retention of processed data and information). The sensors feed the main controller with the input data acquired from the environment. Following the processing of the data, the decision is made by the main controller on the control action to take and this decision is communicated to the actuator for execution. The actuator in turn drives the final control device to implement the control action. The programming language is crucial in achieving optimum efficiency. While the PLC follows a scan-based program execution, PC software is usually event-driven. In terms of cost efficiency, indicators such as performance, expandability, and ruggedness are important considerations. The initial cost of a PC may be higher than that of a PLC as a PC is more suitable for processing of complex network loads. PLC may be initially inexpensive but as the demand for processing power increases, the PC-based system becomes more cost-effective. In terms of expandability, PLC usually offers support to standard industrial equipment but when an external control is needed, a PC is more suited. PLC does not require additional protection equipment compared to PC.
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Rozenberg, E. N., and N. G. Penkova. "ON THE EFFECT OF THE COMPLETENESS OF DIAGNOSTICS ON THE FUNCTIONAL SAFETY INDICATORS." In Intellectual Transport Systems. Russian University of Transport, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30932/9785002182794-2023-631-636.

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The paper discusses the effect of “hidden” failures in computer-based railway signalling equipment. “Hidden” failures mean such of computer-based processing channels that do not distort the output signals given the current set of input data that corresponds to the actual operational situation. The results and conclusions of the paper are focused on vital systems with the required safety integrity level of at least three according to GOST 61508-2018, in which background testing is required for the purpose of suppressing the consequences of “hidden” failures. A model has been developed of a two-channel vital computer-based module with a hardware-based process-specific subroutine output compare circuit, of which the software includes a background testing algorithm that uses the characteristics of the background test (detecting ability and duration) as its parameters. The authors propose an approach to a varied reaction to failures detected as the result of cyclic comparison of the output data that ensure train traffic management, and those detected during background testing of the operability of resources (ROM, RAM, ALU, etc.).
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Swettenham, Richard. "Mixing consoles: Analogue." In Sound Recording Practice. Oxford University PressOxford, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198163817.003.0007.

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Abstract In order to cover all the features likely to be met in consoles for recording use, this chapter will describe the units and systems found in a typical console for multitrack recording, considered mainly from the operational rather than the engineering design point of view. By way of illustration, Figures 7.1 and 7.2 show the controls layout and block schematic diagrams for a console having extensive computer-assisted mixing facilities. Plate 4 shows the same console in a 36 channel version. The main factors of importance here are: source and input impedances, noise in relation to gain, and gain range and headroom. The majority of studio microphones have nominal impedances in the range of 150-300 ohms, and for practical purposes may be regarded as 200 ohms. Almost all capacitor microphones fall into this group, though some have provision for internal connection for 50 ohms. This gives half the output voltage, which is sometimes useful to avoid overloading the input of equipment basically intended for use with low-level dynamic microphones. With the average studio console it is not useful or desirable.
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Copeland, Jack, and Jason Long. "Computer music." In The Turing Guide. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747826.003.0032.

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One of Turing’s contributions to the digital age that has largely been overlooked is his groundbreaking work on transforming the computer into a musical instrument. It is an urban myth of the music world that the first computer-generated musical notes were heard in 1957, at the Bell Laboratories in the United States. In fact, computer-generated notes were heard in Turing’s Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester University about nine years previously. This chapter establishes Turing’s pioneering role in the history of computer music. We also describe how Christopher Strachey, later Oxford University’s first professor of computing, used and extended Turing’s note-playing subroutines so as to create some of the earliest computer-generated melodies. A few weeks after Baby ran its first program (see Chapter 20) Turing accepted a job at Manchester University. He improved on Baby’s bare-bones facilities, designing an input–output system based on wartime cryptographic equipment (see Chapter 6). His tape reader, which used the same teleprinter tape that ran through Colossus, converted the patterns of holes punched across the tape into electrical pulses and fed these to the computer. The reader incorporated a row of light-sensitive cells that read the holes in the moving tape—the same technology that Colossus had used. As the months passed, a large-scale computer took shape in the Manchester Computing Machine Laboratory. Turing called it the ‘Manchester Electronic Computer Mark I’ (Fig. 23.1). A broad division of labour developed that saw Kilburn and Williams working on the hardware and Turing on the software. Williams concentrated his efforts on developing a new form of supplementary memory, a rotating magnetic drum, while Kilburn took the leading role in developing the other hardware. Turing designed the Mark I’s programming system, and went on to write the world’s first programming manual. The Mark I was operational in April 1949, although additional development continued as the year progressed. Ferranti, a Manchester engineering firm, contracted to build a marketable version of the computer, and the basic designs for the new machine were handed over to Ferranti in July 1949. The very first Ferranti computer was installed in Turing’s Computing Machine Laboratory in February 1951 (Fig. 23.2), a few weeks before the earliest American-built marketable computer, the UNIVAC I, became available.
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Jacob, Robert J. K. "Eye Tracking in Advanced Interface Design." In Virtual Environments and Advanced Interface Design. Oxford University Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195075557.003.0015.

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The problem of human-computer interaction can be viewed as two powerful information processors (human and computer) attempting to communicate with each other via a narrow-bandwidth, highly constrained interface (Tufte, 1989). To address it, we seek faster, more natural, and more convenient means for users and computers to exchange information. The user’s side is constrained by the nature of human communication organs and abilities; the computer’s is constrained only by input/output devices and interaction techniques that we can invent. Current technology has been stronger in the computer-to-user direction than the user-to-computer, hence today’s user-computer dialogues are rather one-sided, with the bandwidth from the computer to the user far greater than that from user to computer. Using eye movements as a user-to-computer communication medium can help redress this imbalance. This chapter describes the relevant characteristics of the human eye, eye-tracking technology, how to design interaction techniques that incorporate eye movements into the user-computer dialogue in a convenient and natural way, and the relationship between eye-movement interfaces and virtual environments. As with other areas of research and design in human-computer interaction, it is helpful to build on the equipment and skills humans have acquired through evolution and experience and search for ways to apply them to communicating with a computer. Direct manipulation interfaces have enjoyed great success largely because they draw on analogies to existing human skills (pointing, grabbing, moving objects in space), rather than trained behaviors. Similarly, we try to make use of natural eye movements in designing interaction techniques for the eye. Because eye movements are so different from conventional computer inputs, our overall approach in designing interaction techniques is, wherever possible, to obtain information from a user’s natural eye movements while viewing the screen, rather than requiring the user to make specific trained eye movements to actuate the system. This requires careful attention to issues of human design, as will any successful work in virtual environments. The goal is for human-computer interaction to start with studies of the characteristics of human communication channels and skills and then develop devices, interaction techniques, and interfaces that communicate effectively to and from those channels.
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Modwel, Garv, Anu Mehra, Nitin Rakesh, and K. K. Mishra. "Advanced Object Detection in Bio-Medical X-Ray Images for Anomaly Detection and Recognition." In Research Anthology on Improving Medical Imaging Techniques for Analysis and Intervention. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7544-7.ch061.

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The human vision system is mimicked in the format of videos and images in the area of computer vision. As humans can process their memories, likewise video and images can be processed and perceptive with the help of computer vision technology. There is a broad range of fields that have great speculation and concepts building in the area of application of computer vision, which includes automobile, biomedical, space research, etc. The case study in this manuscript enlightens one about the innovation and future scope possibilities that can start a new era in the biomedical image-processing sector. A pre-surgical investigation can be perused with the help of the proposed technology that will enable the doctors to analyses the situations with deeper insight. There are different types of biomedical imaging such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized tomographic (CT) scan, x-ray imaging. The focused arena of the proposed research is x-ray imaging in this subset. As it is always error-prone to do an eyeball check for a human when it comes to the detailing. The same applied to doctors. Subsequently, they need different equipment for related technologies. The methodology proposed in this manuscript analyses the details that may be missed by an expert doctor. The input to the algorithm is the image in the format of x-ray imaging; eventually, the output of the process is a label on the corresponding objects in the test image. The tool used in the process also mimics the human brain neuron system. The proposed method uses a convolutional neural network to decide on the labels on the objects for which it interprets the image. After some pre-processing the x-ray images, the neural network receives the input to achieve an efficient performance. The result analysis is done that gives a considerable performance in terms of confusion factor that is represented in terms of percentage. At the end of the narration of the manuscript, future possibilities are being traces out to the limelight to conduct further research.
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Conference papers on the topic "Computer input-output equipment"

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Oskina, Maria, Zoltan Rusak, and Peter Boom. "Eye on HMI - Assessment of Human-Machine Interface with wearable eye-tracking glasses." In Design Computation Input/Output 2022. Design Computation, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47330/dcio.2022.gpqp2161.

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More and more modern transport modalities are equipped with complex human-machine interfaces (HMI). HMI aim to narrow the information gap between the complex automation system and their human operator to ensure fast, effective interaction and decision making. We see HMI in the traffic controllers' rooms, the ADAS-equipped vehicles, the public transport drivers' rooms, and many other modern transport modes. Designers create HMIs to effectively draw the operator’s attention to the most necessary and critical information and to facilitate accurate and fast decision making. Whether these systems a
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Takacs, Gabor, and Zoltan Turzo. "Nodal System Analysis Using Object-Oriented Programming Techniques." In Petroleum Computer Conference. SPE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/26250-ms.

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Abstract In order to efficiently design a flowing or artificial lifted well and to choose the most economical producing equipment, one has to analyze its components in conjunction with the entire system. These kinds of analyses are customarily called Nodal System Analyses. The development of computer programs for Nodal System Analysis is a complicated and time-consuming task mainly due to the complexity of the system. A recently emerging programming technique, Object-Oriented Programming or OOP can provide programmers an excellent means for solving such difficult problems. The aim of this pape
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Dini, Said, Mohammad Khosrowjerdi, and James Aflaki. "Heat Pump Experiment With a Computer Interface for Control, Data Acquisition, and Analysis." In ASME 2002 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2002/cie-34408.

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This paper describes an effective, but simple, technique using a computer interface for control, data acquisition, and processing of a heat pump laboratory experiment. A water-to-air heat pump that allows comfort cooling and heating from a single source is used as an experiment and will be incorporated in a Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Course. Presently, the source is the city water. Plans are in place to use a ground source that provides a relatively constant temperature water supply, as low as 45°F. This well-instrumented laboratory teaching equipment allows students to measure temperat
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Fischer, I. S., and R. N. Paul. "Kinematic Displacement Analysis of a Double-Cardan-Joint Driveline." In ASME 1987 Design Technology Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1987-0078.

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Abstract The input-output displacement relations of two Cardan joints arranged in series on a driveline has been investigated in detail, including the effects of unequal joints angles, the phase angle between the two Cardan joints and also such manufacturing tolerance errors as non-rigth angle link lengths and offset joint axes. A combined Newton-Raphson and Davidson-Fletcher-Powell optimization algorithm using dual-number coordinate-transformation matrices was employed to perform the analysis. An experiment was conducted to validate the results of the analysis. The apparatus consisted of a do
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Yip, T. Gary, and Dennis Loh. "Design of a Flexible Data Acquisition and Control System." In ASME 1995 15th International Computers in Engineering Conference and the ASME 1995 9th Annual Engineering Database Symposium collocated with the ASME 1995 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cie1995-0836.

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Abstract Automatic data acquisition and control have become an indispensable part of engineering but many data acquisition and control equipments remain relatively inflexible and cumbersome for most engineering applications. Hence, engineers often need to custom design and build their data acquisition and control system to support their in-house automatic testing and monitoring equipment. This project investigates the design fundamentals and guidelines in setting up a flexible data acquisition and control system. A flexible data acquisition and control system (FDACS) is defined as one which po
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Dziuba, Lindsey L. "Use of a Best Estimate Power Monitoring Tool to Maximize Power Plant Generation." In 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone14-89543.

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The Best Estimate Power Monitor (BEPM) is a tool that was developed to maximize nuclear power plant generation, while ensuring regulatory compliance in the face of venturi fouling, industry ultra-sonic flowmeter issues and other technical challenges. The BEPM uses ASME approved “best estimate” methodology described in PTC 19.1-1985, “Measurement Uncertainty”, Section 3.8, “Weighting Method.” The BEPM method utilizes many different and independent indicators of core thermal power and independently computes the core thermal power (CTP) from each parameter. The uncertainty of each measurement is
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Anaramona, Ciobanu, and Mirela Blaga. "E- LEARNING TOOLS FOR COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN OF KNITTED FABRICS." In eLSE 2012. Editura Universitara, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-12-074.

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The main objective of the laboratory classes that take place in educational domain is to learn new content through practical methods. Computers programs or other electronically devices that are accompanying most of the nowadays equipments are beginning to be more and more indispensable tools in technology field. Learning their practical handling, starts to become a necessity in order to accomplish the tasks that are required to achieve new knowledge. Knitting is a well-known technology in making clothing products but also for producing industrial apparel (medical, sport, protective articles, g
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Gupta, Varan, Rohit Patel, Jitendra P. Khatait, and I. N. Kar. "Modelling of Continuous Contact-Based Skating Technique." In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-85598.

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Quick locomotion has always been a challenge for humanoid robots. Most of the work has been done to improve the efficiency of the walking gaits. Recently, additional equipment like skates are increasingly being used to speed up location, but they also make the system highly unstable. This paper describes the development of a statically stable skating gait to facilitate movement across plain surfaces, such as roads and hard ice. The new gait utilises the non-holonomic nature of a wheel (or blade of an ice skate). The proposed motion of the skates on the ground plane enables it to propel the rob
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Ray, Tapan K., Pankaj Ekbote, Ranjan Ganguly, and Amitava Gupta. "Second-Law Analysis in a Steam Power Plant for Minimization of Avoidable Exergy Destruction." In ASME 2010 4th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2010-90144.

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Performance analysis of a 500 MWe steam turbine cycle is performed combining the thermodynamic first and second-law constraints to identify the potential avenues for significant enhancement in efficiency. The efficiency of certain plant components, e.g. condenser, feed water heaters etc., is not readily defined in the gamut of the first law, since their output do not involve any thermodynamic work. Performance criteria for such components are defined in a way which can easily be translated to the overall influence of the cycle input and output, and can be used to assess performances under diff
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Lu, Zhenghong, Liangyao Yu, Jian Song, Shengnan Fang, and Lanie Abi. "Speed Based Power Control of Integrated Powertrain With Two-Speed Transmission for PEV." In ASME 2019 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2019-98275.

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Abstract Multi-speed transmissions with 2–3 speed are considered to be an effective and compact equipment for pure electric vehicles’ (PEV) dynamic and economical improvement. However, the characteristics of fewer gears and larger speed ratio gap not only request uninterrupted shifting quality but also smooth pedalpower pattern to derive demand power of motor from drivers’ input. Due to these features of multi-speed transmissions for PEV, using one fixed pedal-power pattern in conventional ways will cause output torque shock after shifting or force drivers to passively adjust the pedal for con
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Reports on the topic "Computer input-output equipment"

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Galili, Naftali, Roger P. Rohrbach, Itzhak Shmulevich, Yoram Fuchs, and Giora Zauberman. Non-Destructive Quality Sensing of High-Value Agricultural Commodities Through Response Analysis. United States Department of Agriculture, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1994.7570549.bard.

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The objectives of this project were to develop nondestructive methods for detection of internal properties and firmness of fruits and vegetables. One method was based on a soft piezoelectric film transducer developed in the Technion, for analysis of fruit response to low-energy excitation. The second method was a dot-matrix piezoelectric transducer of North Carolina State University, developed for contact-pressure analysis of fruit during impact. Two research teams, one in Israel and the other in North Carolina, coordinated their research effort according to the specific objectives of the proj
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