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The combination of physical sensors and computational models to provide additional information about system states, inputs and/or parameters, in what is known as virtual sensing, is becoming increasingly popular in many sectors, such as the automotive, aeronautics, aerospatial, railway, machinery, robotics and human biomechanics sectors. While, in many cases, control-oriented models, which are generally simple, are the best choice, multibody models, which can be much more detailed, may be better suited to some applications, such as during the design stage of a new product.
Technology: general issues --- Kalman filter --- motion capture --- gait analysis --- inertial sensor --- rail vehicles --- track irregularities --- multibody dynamics --- inertial sensors --- computer vision --- singular configuration --- parallel robot --- motion control --- 3D tracking --- screw theory --- Kalman filtering --- coupled states-inputs estimation --- virtual sensors --- slider-crank mechanism --- virtual sensoring --- physical sensors --- smart/intelligent sensors --- sensor technology and applications --- sensing principles --- signal processing in sensor systems --- symbolic generation --- real-time computation --- human-in-the-loop --- haptic devices --- parameter estimation --- curve fitting method --- hydraulic system --- predictive maintenance --- characteristic curve --- product life cycle --- digital twin --- adaptive Kalman filter --- nonlinear models --- virtual sensing --- multibody based observers --- vehicle dynamics estimation --- sideslip angle estimation --- factor graph --- graphical models --- movable repetitive lander --- fault-tolerant soft-landing --- landing configuration --- stability optimization --- n/a
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The combination of physical sensors and computational models to provide additional information about system states, inputs and/or parameters, in what is known as virtual sensing, is becoming increasingly popular in many sectors, such as the automotive, aeronautics, aerospatial, railway, machinery, robotics and human biomechanics sectors. While, in many cases, control-oriented models, which are generally simple, are the best choice, multibody models, which can be much more detailed, may be better suited to some applications, such as during the design stage of a new product.
Technology: general issues --- Kalman filter --- motion capture --- gait analysis --- inertial sensor --- rail vehicles --- track irregularities --- multibody dynamics --- inertial sensors --- computer vision --- singular configuration --- parallel robot --- motion control --- 3D tracking --- screw theory --- Kalman filtering --- coupled states-inputs estimation --- virtual sensors --- slider-crank mechanism --- virtual sensoring --- physical sensors --- smart/intelligent sensors --- sensor technology and applications --- sensing principles --- signal processing in sensor systems --- symbolic generation --- real-time computation --- human-in-the-loop --- haptic devices --- parameter estimation --- curve fitting method --- hydraulic system --- predictive maintenance --- characteristic curve --- product life cycle --- digital twin --- adaptive Kalman filter --- nonlinear models --- virtual sensing --- multibody based observers --- vehicle dynamics estimation --- sideslip angle estimation --- factor graph --- graphical models --- movable repetitive lander --- fault-tolerant soft-landing --- landing configuration --- stability optimization --- n/a
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The combination of physical sensors and computational models to provide additional information about system states, inputs and/or parameters, in what is known as virtual sensing, is becoming increasingly popular in many sectors, such as the automotive, aeronautics, aerospatial, railway, machinery, robotics and human biomechanics sectors. While, in many cases, control-oriented models, which are generally simple, are the best choice, multibody models, which can be much more detailed, may be better suited to some applications, such as during the design stage of a new product.
Kalman filter --- motion capture --- gait analysis --- inertial sensor --- rail vehicles --- track irregularities --- multibody dynamics --- inertial sensors --- computer vision --- singular configuration --- parallel robot --- motion control --- 3D tracking --- screw theory --- Kalman filtering --- coupled states-inputs estimation --- virtual sensors --- slider-crank mechanism --- virtual sensoring --- physical sensors --- smart/intelligent sensors --- sensor technology and applications --- sensing principles --- signal processing in sensor systems --- symbolic generation --- real-time computation --- human-in-the-loop --- haptic devices --- parameter estimation --- curve fitting method --- hydraulic system --- predictive maintenance --- characteristic curve --- product life cycle --- digital twin --- adaptive Kalman filter --- nonlinear models --- virtual sensing --- multibody based observers --- vehicle dynamics estimation --- sideslip angle estimation --- factor graph --- graphical models --- movable repetitive lander --- fault-tolerant soft-landing --- landing configuration --- stability optimization --- n/a
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This book presents original research on the effects of foreign language anxiety (FLA) on young language learners. It includes suggestions for alleviating FLA and encouraging foreign language enjoyment which will ultimately facilitate more effective language learning and support children’s psychosocial wellbeing.
English language --- Second language acquisition --- Study and teaching (Elementary) --- Korean speakers. --- Psychological aspects.
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This volume, in honour of one of the Odysseuses in Aegean archaeology, Professor Robert Laffineur, comprises a combination of papers presented during a seminar series on recent developments in Mycenaean archaeology at the Université de Louvain during the academic year 2015-2016. These were organised within the frame of the ARC13/18-049 (concerted research action) ’A World in Crisis?’To these are added a series of papers by friends of Robert Laffineur who were keen to offer a contribution to honour him foremost as a friend and scholar in his own right but also as editor of a respected international series founded by him - Aegaeum - and as the driving force and inspiration behind the biannual Aegean meetings that have travelled the world. Several papers within touch scientific domains close to Robert’s heart while others present new excavations or new interpretations of known data.
Archaeology --- archaeology --- Mycenaean World
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