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Journal articles on the topic "Motion in architecture"

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Fitzsimons, J. Kent. "Seeing Motion Otherwise." Space and Culture 15, no. 3 (August 2012): 239–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1206331212445961.

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Accessibility considerations tend to dominate discussions about disability and the built environment. Although many architects object to the constraints of accessibility regulations, the shallow ramps, wide passages, and spatial continuity typical of barrier-free design are not foreign to architectural discourse. They rather mesh effortlessly with architecture’s long-standing preoccupation with movement. Unfortunately, the proximity between architectural discourse’s focus on mobile experiences and the demands of disability activists distract from considering other relationships between architecture and the human body. This article explores the similarities and differences between mobility disabilities and sensory disabilities and proposes the notion of “perceiving otherwise” to reconsider how architectural space may be conceptualized. It discusses that notion through readings of selected contemporary architectural works, including Rem Koolhaas’s Bordeaux House (1998) and Peter Eisenman’s Memorial to the Murdered European Jews in Berlin (2005).
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ELGAMEL, MOHAMED A., MAGDY A. BAYOUMI, AHMED M. SHAMS, and BERTRAND ZAVIDOVIQUE. "LOW POWER FULL SEARCH BLOCK MATCHING MOTION ESTIMATION VLSI ARCHITECTURES." Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 13, no. 06 (December 2004): 1271–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218126604001945.

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Power consumption is very critical for portable video applications. During compression, the motion estimation unit consumes the largest portion of power since it performs a huge amount of computation. Different low power architectures for implementing the full-search block-matching (FSBM) motion estimation are discussed. Also, architectural enhancements to further reduce the power consumed during FSBM motion estimation without sacrificing throughput or optimality are presented. The proposed approach achieves these power savings by disabling portions of the architecture that perform unnecessary computations. A comparison between the different architectures including our enhancements and others is presented using simulation and analytical analysis. Different benchmarks are used to test and compare the discussed architectures. Analytical and simulation results show the effectiveness of the enhancements.
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Díaz, J., E. Ros, S. Mota, F. Pelayo, and E. M. Ortigosa. "Subpixel motion computing architecture." IEE Proceedings - Vision, Image, and Signal Processing 153, no. 6 (2006): 869. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ip-vis:20050207.

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Ríos Moyano, Sonia. "«Motion, autos, art, architecture»." Boletín de Arte, no. 43 (November 24, 2022): 298–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/bolarte.2022.vi43.15358.

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B.Chaitanya E, B. Chaitanya E., and A. Mohan E. A.Mohan E. "An EDDR Architecture for Motion Estimation Testing Applications." International Journal of Scientific Research 1, no. 7 (June 1, 2012): 73–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/dec2012/29.

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Liu, Li Chang, Jong Chih Chien, and Yu Wei Hsu. "A Generalized Frame-Level FSBM FLSA Architecture." Applied Mechanics and Materials 284-287 (January 2013): 2915–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.284-287.2915.

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Block-based motion estimation plays important roles in video applications such as video compression to detect movements as well as remove temporal redundancies between successive frames. Full-search block-matching (FSBM) is the preferred algorithm for accurate motion estimation. Frame-level pipelined systolic array (FLSA) FSBM architectures have advantages over block-level pipelined architectures in their simpler control and reduced number of memory accesses. In this paper, a frame-level pipelined FSBM motion estimation architecture using array processor for any square, N×N, block size is presented in full detail.
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Muralidhar, P., and C. B. Rama Rao. "High Performance Architecture of Motion Estimation Algorithm for Video Compression." Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 25, no. 08 (May 17, 2016): 1650083. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218126616500833.

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Motion estimation (ME) is a highly computationally intensive operation in video compression. Efficient ME architectures are proposed in the literature. This paper presents an efficient low computational complexity systolic architecture for full search block matching ME (FSBME) algorithm. The proposed architecture is based on one-bit transform-based full search (FS) algorithm. The proposed ME hardware architectures perform FS ME for four macroblocks (MBs) in parallel. The proposed hardware architecture is implemented in VHDL. The FSBME hardware consumes 34% of the slices in a Xilinx Vertex XC6vlx240T FPGA device with a maximum frequency of 133[Formula: see text]MHz and is capable of processing full high definition (HD) ([Formula: see text]) frames at a rate of 60 frames per second.
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HAYES, M. J. D., and R. G. LANGLOIS. "ATLAS: A NOVEL KINEMATIC ARCHITECTURE FOR SIX DOF MOTION PLATFORMS." Transactions of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering 29, no. 4 (December 2005): 701–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/tcsme-2005-0047.

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Conventional training simulators commonly use the hexapod configuration to provide motion cues. While widely used, studies have shown that hexapods are incapable of producing the range of motion required to achieve high fidelity simulation required in many applications. This paper presents an overview of the Atlas platform: a novel six DOF motion platform architecture. Orienting is decoupled from positioning, and unlimited rotations are possible about every axis of the mechanism. The decoupling is accomplished by fixing a three DOF spherical orienting device, called the Atlas sphere, on a gantry with three linear axes. The key to the design is three omni-directional wheels in an equilateral arrangement, which impart angular motions to a sphere, thereby providing rotational actuation. The omni-wheels and their castor rollers provide virtually friction-free motion parallel to each omni-wheel rotation axis creating the possibility for unconstrained rotational motion. Since the Atlas sphere rests on these omni-wheels, there are no joints or levers constraining its motion, allowing full 360° motion about all axes. The motivation, architecture, and potential applications for this motion platform are described.
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Varatkar, G. V., and N. R. Shanbhag. "Error-Resilient Motion Estimation Architecture." IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems 16, no. 10 (October 2008): 1399–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tvlsi.2008.2000675.

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Kim, Bo-Sung, and Jun-Dong Cho. "Maximizing Memory Data Reuse for Lower Power Motion Estimation." VLSI Design 14, no. 3 (January 1, 2002): 299–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10655140290011096.

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This paper presents a new VLSI architecture of the Motion Estimation in MPEG-2. Previously, a number of full search block matching algorithms (BMA) and architectures using systolic array have been proposed for motion estimation. However, the architectures have an inefficiently large number of external memory accesses. Recently, to reduce the number of accesses in one search block, a block matching method within a search area to reuse the search data is provided using systolic process arrays. To further reduce the data access and computation time during the block matching, we propose a new approach through the reuse of the previously-search data in two dimensions. Our new architecture in this paper is an extension from our previous work such that we reuse the previously-searches area not only between two consecutive columns but also between two consecutive rows, so as to entirely remove redundant memory accesses. Experimental results show that our architecture of increased area by 81% can reduce 98% of memory accesses. Total power reduction is 86% in power estimation by SPICE model.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Motion in architecture"

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Kwon, Kyoung Eun 1974. "Filmic architecture : on motion perspective in architectural synthesis." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/28326.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.
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This thesis is an inquiry into the potential of film as an extended perspective defined by the sequential juxtaposition of images. Based on the notion that linear perspective in Renaissance architecture was used as a formal tool for the poetic imagination, it is assumed that motion perspective used as a design tool would have a formative influence on the architectural design process and thence, on the final product, architectural space and the sequence of spaces. The project uses film theory as the conceptual framework from which to gain a better understanding of the fourth dimension (time) in the creation of architecture. Cinematic camera movements, which already have a syntax or patterned language are modified for defining specific geometries in the creation of built space. The program consists of a housing block and community center in East Boston, offering a variety of spatial types for experimentation. In the primary analysis, the site is observed through a series of camera sequences. In the design process these camera movements are used to generate a spatial geometry based on the relationship between camera and filmed space. For instance, the housing has a layered spatial configuration corresponding to the tracking shot used in the site analysis. Computer generated motion graphics (4-D motion perspective) are used in each step of conceptual design. A dialectic of observation and form-generation with camera sequences are repeated throughout the building using the syntax of other movie-based sequences. The thesis demonstrates the potential of cinematographic sequencing in architectural design, moving beyond the three-dimensional scenography of traditional perspective.
by Kyoung Eun Kwon.
Titles from disk: Forest of light -- Jungle steps -- East Boston Project.
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Cosovic, Daniela. "FABRIC ARCHITECTURE: BODY IN MOTION." Master's thesis, Orlando, Fla. : University of Central Florida, 2009. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0002606.

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Gonzalez, Rojas Paloma (Paloma Francisca). "Space and motion : data based rules of public space pedestrian motion." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/99288.

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Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.
Title as it appears in MIT Commencement Exercises program, June 5, 2015: Space and motion : the case of pedestrian in public spaces. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
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The understanding of space relies on motion, as we experience space by crossing it. While in motion we sense the environment in time, interacting with space. The vision of this thesis is to incorporate people's motion into architecture design process, enabled by technology. Simulation tools that introduce human motion into the design process in early stages are rare to nonexistent. Available tools are typically used for deterministically visualizing figures and simulating pedestrians with the goal of analyzing emergency exits or egress. Such simulations are built without consideration for non-goal oriented interaction with space; this presents a gap for design. Additionally, simulations are generally governed by assumptions regarding people's motion behavior or by analogous models such as collision avoidance methods. However, the use of data from people can elucidate spatial behavior. Advancements in depth camera sensors and computer vision algorithms have eased the task of tracking human movements to millimetric precision. This thesis proposes two main ideas: creating statistics from people's motion data for grounding simulations and measuring such motion in relation to space, developing a Space- Motion Metric. This metric takes pedestrian motion and spatial features as input, seeks actions composed by speed, time, gestures, direction, shape and scale. The actions are elaborated as Space-Motion Rules through substantial data analysis. The non-prescriptive combination of the rules generates a non-deterministic behavior focused on design. This research maps, quantifies, and formulates pedestrian motion correlation with space and questions the role of data for projecting what space could be.
by Paloma Gonzalez Rojas.
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Carey, Katherine Elizabeth. "Architecture and the motion of life." Thesis, Montana State University, 2009. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2009/carey/CareyK1209.pdf.

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We experience our world through the mobile unit that is our body. As we move through space we are experiencing the riches that make up life. We meet new friends, travel new roads, and see wondrous sights. If architecture is used as a tool to encourage these movements it stands to be conceived that architecture can promote the enrichment of life.
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Arias, Estrada Miguel Octavio. "VLSI architecture for a motion vision sensor." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape17/PQDD_0023/NQ31480.pdf.

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Rengering, Jeffrey A. "Body in Motion: activating architecture through movement." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1306518586.

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Machhar, Nishant. "(auto)motiontecture motion in design, designing for automobiles." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1227296983.

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Ila, Viorela. "VLSI architecture for motion estimation in underwater imaging." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Girona, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/7732.

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El treball desenvolupat en aquesta tesi aprofundeix i aporta solucions innovadores en el camp orientat a tractar el problema de la correspondència en imatges subaquàtiques. En aquests entorns, el que realment complica les tasques de processat és la falta de contorns ben definits per culpa d'imatges esborronades; un fet aquest que es deu fonamentalment a il·luminació deficient o a la manca d'uniformitat dels sistemes d'il·luminació artificials.
Els objectius aconseguits en aquesta tesi es poden remarcar en dues grans direccions. Per millorar l'algorisme d'estimació de moviment es va proposar un nou mètode que introdueix paràmetres de textura per rebutjar falses correspondències entre parells d'imatges. Un seguit d'assaigs efectuats en imatges submarines reals han estat portats a terme per seleccionar les estratègies més adients. Amb la finalitat d'aconseguir resultats en temps real, es proposa una innovadora arquitectura VLSI per la implementació d'algunes parts de l'algorisme d'estimació de moviment amb alt cost computacional.
Underwater robotics was the motivation of this work, even though computer vision and parallel VLSI architectures played the most important role. Due to their low cost, high-rate and high-resolution, vision based systems represent a good option to provide information about a vehicle position. The apparent motion of a camera mounted on an underwater vehicle can be estimated by correlating two successive frames of an image sequence. Lack of well-defined contours, as well as non-uniform illumination makes underwater scenes much more difficult to be processed than normal images.
Therefore, methods frequently used in standard image processing must be modified and adapted to these particular conditions. A method based on texture characterisation of points to reject outliers from the image correspondence problem is proposed. On the other hand, a parallel implementation was used to speed-up parts of the motion estimation algorithm which have a computationally high load. A new VLSI architecture is proposed with the aim of achieving frame-rate performance.
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Chen, Peng. "Development of an open architecture motion control system." FIU Digital Commons, 2002. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2141.

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A multipurpose open architecture motion control system was developed with three platforms for control and monitoring. The Visual Basic user interface communicated with the operator and gave instructions to the electronic components. The first platform had a BASIC Stamp based controller and three stepping motors. The second platform had a controller, amplifiers and two DC servomotors. The third platform had a DSP module. In this study, each platform was used on machine tools either to move the table or to evaluate the incoming signal. The study indicated that by using advanced microcontrollers, which use high-level languages, motor controllers, DSPs (Digital Signal Processor) and microcomputers, the motion control of different systems could be realized in a short time. Although, the proposed systems had some limitations, their jobs were performed effectively.
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Schlapobersky, Paul Harry 1966. "Hardness in motion : retrieving Johannesburg after Apartheid." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70353.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2002.
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This thesis seeks to engage with the city of Johannesburg on terms that break decisively with the linear-historical methods that have been used to both catalogue and decipher the city up to the present. The city is, itself, in its second incarnation - that of the post-apartheid, post-gold mining metropolis - and the fact of this historic overturning demands reappraisal of what Johannesburg is, and more importantly, what it can become. Its complexities stand in stark opposition to an apparent banality that arises from the ease with which it is visually apprehended. Words form a core of this thesis, used not only in their capacity to reveal through what they say, but through the possibilities created in the spaces between unrelated and related texts (what they do not say). The thesis has thus been concerned with the juxtaposition of words - fiction and non· fiction - as well as their mapping and diagramming, in order to foster new conceptualizations of a city whose blatancy is simultaneously its lifeblood and its problem. The generative words in this context have been those of the thirteen fictions written specifically for the thesis. These stand as a representation of the creative act that is here seen as being fundamental to the re-imagining of Johannesburg; to get beyond the image/face of the city in order to view the human substrata. Additionally, two architectural "provocations" are offered as vehicles for ways in which the city can begin to be re ·imagined . Both of these projects engage with the idea of "absorption" (removal from contingency, to focus on transcendental endeavors), and the notion of the architectural project as a generator, not specifically for what it is, but for what it represents. These architectural projects are, within the context of t he thesis, Brecht's "fragile instruments".
by Paul Harry Schlapobersky.
S.M.
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Books on the topic "Motion in architecture"

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Bilbao, Museo Guggenheim, ed. Motion: Autos art architecture. Madrid]: Ivorypress, 2022.

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Architectuurinstituut, Nederlands, ed. Bernard Tschumi: Architecture in/of motion. Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 1997.

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Maggie, Toy, ed. Architecture & film. London: Academy Editions, 1994.

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Cinema, architecture, dispositif. Pasian di Prato (UD) Italia [i.e. Udine, Italy]: Campanotto, 2011.

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Zaha, Hadid, Schumacher Patrik 1961-, and Philadelphia Museum of Art, eds. Zaha Hadid: Form in motion. Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2011.

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École nationale supérieure d'architecture Paris-Malaquais. Architecture & cinéma. Gollion: Infolio, 2015.

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As, Imdat. Dynamic digital representations in architecture: Visions in motion. New York: Taylor & Francis, 2008.

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Motion, émotions: Thèmes d'histoire et d'architecture. Gollion: Infolio, 2003.

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Alexander, Von Vegesack, and Schwartz-Clauss Mathias, eds. Living in motion: Design and architecture for flexible dwelling. Weil am Rhein: Vitra Design Museum, 2002.

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Mathias, Schwartz-Clauss, Vegesack Alexander von, and Vitra Design Museum, eds. Living in motion: Design and architecture for flexible dwelling. Weil am Rhein: Vitra Design Museum, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Motion in architecture"

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Plowright, Philip D. "Implied Motion." In Making Architecture Through Being Human, 98–101. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429261718-28.

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Bereiter-Hahn, Jürgen, Norbert Braun, and Monika Vöth. "Continuity of Movement and Preservation of Architecture during Cell Locomotion." In Biological Motion, 68–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51664-1_5.

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Okay, Ece. "Healing in motion." In Architecture and the Body, Science and Culture, 27–44. New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315642055-3.

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Cao, Yong. "Many-Core Architecture Oriented Parallel Algorithm Design for Computer Animation." In Motion in Games, 180–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25090-3_16.

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Chakrabarti, Indrajit, Kota Naga Srinivasarao Batta, and Sumit Kumar Chatterjee. "Efficient Pixel Truncation Algorithm and Architecture." In Motion Estimation for Video Coding, 65–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14376-7_6.

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Zhu, Xiaorui, Youngshik Kim, Mark Andrew Minor, and Chunxin Qiu. "Cooperative Motion Control and Sensing Architecture." In Autonomous Mobile Robots in Unknown Outdoor Environments, 43–52. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017. |: CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315151496-3.

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Cauwe, Nicolas. "Platforms in Motion: A Genealogical Architecture." In The Prehistory of Rapa Nui (Easter Island), 237–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91127-0_10.

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Chakrabarti, Indrajit, Kota Naga Srinivasarao Batta, and Sumit Kumar Chatterjee. "VLSI Architecture for Fast Three Step Search Algorithm." In Motion Estimation for Video Coding, 25–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14376-7_3.

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Chakrabarti, Indrajit, Kota Naga Srinivasarao Batta, and Sumit Kumar Chatterjee. "Parallel Architecture for Successive Elimination Block Matching Algorithm." In Motion Estimation for Video Coding, 35–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14376-7_4.

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Ishida, Aki. "Air, Light, and Liquid in Motion." In Blurred Transparencies in Contemporary Glass Architecture, 94–123. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429506284-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Motion in architecture"

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Bevilacqua, Gianluca Gennaro, and Alessandro Bianchi. "MOTION." In ECSA '18: 12th European Conference on Software Architecture. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3241403.3241444.

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Drolapas, Anargyros, George Lentaris, and Dionysios Reisis. "Programmable Motion Estimation architecture." In 2009 16th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems - (ICECS 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecs.2009.5411005.

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Kim, Simon, Mark Yim, Jedtsada Laucharoen, Michael Wetmore, Sanam Salek, and Sam Pan. "Motion and Modular Architecture." In ACADIA 2011: Integration Through Computation. ACADIA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2011.350.

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Elbanna, Hassan Abdel Salam. "Timing and spacing in Architecture - Architecture with motion." In eCAADe 2014: Fusion. eCAADe, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2014.2.089.

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Chatterjee, Amit, and Andrew Maltz. "Microsoft ActiveMovie: A New Media Architecture." In SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference. IEEE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/m00202.

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Varatkar, Girish V., and Naresh R. Shanbhag. "Variation-Tolerant Motion Estimation Architecture." In 2007 IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sips.2007.4387531.

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Fong and Pomalaza-Raez. "Vision architecture for motion analysis." In International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. IEEE, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ijcnn.1989.118445.

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Chang, David, Allan D. Spence, Steve Bigg, Joe Heslip, and John Peterson. "Open architecture CMM motion controller." In Intelligent Systems and Advanced Manufacturing, edited by Peter E. Orban. SPIE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.452646.

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Richards, David. "A Layered Image Delivery Architecture for Digital Cinema." In SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference. IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/m001005.

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Joshi, Kapil, Mohit Kumar, Rajesh Singh, Anita Gehlot, Dharma Buddhi, and Shaik Vaseem Akram. "Recommendation System for Motion Detection Architecture." In 2022 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Engineering and Management (ICIEM). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciem54221.2022.9853115.

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Reports on the topic "Motion in architecture"

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Weinert, George, and Don Adrian. Development of an Open Architecture Software-Based PC Motion Controller Operating Environment Final Report CRADA No. TSB-986-94. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1424607.

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Weinert, G. Development of an Open Architecture Software-Based PC Motion Controller Operating Environment Final Report CRADA No. TSB-986-94. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/764013.

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Blackburn, Michael R. A General Architecture for Classical Conditioning of Perceptual-Motor Sequences. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada422541.

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Adams, Sunny, and Madison Story. Architectural survey of eight Ohio Army National Guard armories, 1971–1977. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), May 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47092.

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This document is an architectural survey of eight armories, seven field maintenance shops (FMS; three detached and four attached to the armory), and ten metal storage buildings utilized by the Ohio Army National Guard (OHARNG), located across the state of Ohio. The armories and OMS were constructed or received extensive renovation and additions between 1971 and 1977, while the majority of the metal storage buildings were constructed in the 1980s. This survey satisfies Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) as amended and was used to recommend the eligibility of these buildings and structures for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It is the recommendation of this report that two armories; Alliance Armory (1976) and Xenia Armory (1975) and one associated support building; Xenia motor storage building (1975) are significant under National Register of Historic Places criteria and retain enough integrity to be individually eligible for the NRHP. Volume II of this report is published separately and contains the ERDC-CERL architectural survey forms.
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Unzeta, Bruno Bueno, Jan de Boer, Ruben Delvaeye, Bertrand Deroisy, Marc Fontoynont, Daniel Neves Pimenta, Per Reinhold, Sophie Stoffer, and Robert Weitlaner. Review of lighting and daylighting control systems. IEA SHC Task 61, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18777/ieashc-task61-2021-0003.

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There is a large number of control systems proposed either by lighting manufacturers or motor manufacturers for shading systems. In addition there are many other solutions proposed by specific manufacturers of Building Management Systems (BMS) or manufacturers of components to be installed in luminaires and switches, as well as in the electric lighting architecture (transformers, gateways to the internet, sensors, etc.). For many consumers -i.e.-the installer, the facility manager, or the final user (building occupant) – this forms a complex and dynamic market environment with high frequent changes, every year or even every month or day. In this report we aim to provide some basic strategic information, showing the status of the supply at the time this report was written (2019-2021). Although the market develops very fast, there are principles of controls which are rather independent of the progress of technology.
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Eshed, Y., and Z. B. Lippman. Fine tuning the shoot and inflorescence architectures for improved tomato yield. Israel: United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2022.8134148.bard.

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In this project, we are determining the contribution of different types of variations, in gene function and in gene regulation, to altered shoot architecture first, and to field performance in the next stage. We are using tomato as a target, but also as a model for many other crops. Our focus is on two different components of yield associated traits - shoot architecture and organization of the inflorescence. Our focus was on two types of regulators; 1) genes involved in florigen - antiflogen balance and the way they impact the shoot, and 2) genes involved in inflorescence branching and it this way, the way they impact the number of flowers produced by the plant. For the first class, we described our thoughts on that matter in a joint review (Eshed and Lippman, 2019) where we argued that annualization of short-lived vine plants such as tomato and soybean was their major adaptation for intensive modern farming. This annualization was achieved by introduction of mutations in the anti florigen gene SELFPRUNING, mutations that were also used to domesticate/adapt cotton, roses, strawberries and more (Eshed and Lippman, 2019). Indeed, introduction of this mutation and additional one in another antifloraigen gene SP5G into a vine type tomatoes resulted in compact, early yielding plants suitable for urban agriculture (Kwon et al., 2020 - please note that Yossi Capua, a former graduate student from the Eshed group is a coauthor of this study). The other side of this project, customized generation of large branched inflorescences, relied on ongoing collaboration between the two labs on genes like S and genes of the SEP clade, J2 and EJ2. We first showed that highly branched j2 ej2 inflorescences can be quantitatively modified by introduction of either null or naturally weak alleles of the TM3/STM3 gene cluster (Alonge et al., 2020). We next showed that variation in inflorescence branching can be obtained by customized interreference in selected promoter motifs of S, a gene that is otherwise essential at the seed stage (Hendelamn et al., 2021). Overall, our joint project provided some prime examples for targeted use of genome editing for the formation of valuable alleles that can either improve modern crops or, significantly, open the door for rapid "domestication" of orphan crops
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An Input Linearized Powertrain Model for the Optimal Control of Hybrid Electric Vehicles. SAE International, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0741.

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Models of hybrid powertrains are used to establish the best combination of conventional engine power and electric motor power for the current driving situation. The model is characteristic for having two control inputs and one output constraint: the total torque should be equal to the torque requested by the driver. To eliminate the constraint, several alternative formulations are used, considering engine power or motor power or even the ratio between them as a single control input. From this input and the constraint, both power levels can be deduced. There are different popular choices for this one control input. This paper presents a novel model based on an input linearizing transformation. It is demonstrably superior to alternative model forms, in that the core dynamics of the model (battery state of energy) are linear, and the non-linearities of the model are pushed into the inputs and outputs in a Wiener/Hammerstein form. The output non-linearities can be approximated using a quadratic model, which creates a problem in the linear-quadratic framework. This facilitates the direct application of linear control approaches such as LQR control, predictive control, or Model Predictive Control (MPC). The paper demonstrates the approach using the ELectrified Vehicle library for sImulation and Optimization (ELVIO). It is an open-source MATLAB/Simulink library designed for the quick and easy simulation and optimization of different powertrain and drivetrain architectures. It follows a modelling methodology that combines backward-facing and forward-facing signal path, which means that no driver model is required. The results show that the approximated solution provides a performance that is very close to the solution of the original problem except for extreme parts of the operating range (in which case the solution tends to be driven by constraints anyway).
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