1992
Authors
GARRIDO, A; CAMPILHO, A; BARBOSA, MA;
Publication
BIOMATERIAL-TISSUE INTERFACES
Abstract
1992
Authors
CAMPILHO, AJC; DEMENDONCA, AMRSF; NUNES, JMR;
Publication
PROGRESS IN IMAGE ANALYSIS AND PROCESSING II
Abstract
1992
Authors
Cunha, JP; Cunha, JF; De Oliveira, PG; Da Silva, AM;
Publication
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS
Abstract
This paper focuses on the design of an object oriented model for a clinical neurophysiology department using the Object Modelling Technique methodology. This work is part of a wider project that is aiming at the development of a computerized integrated support system for a neurophysiology department. © 1992 IEEE.
1992
Authors
Carvalho Brito, AES; Barros Basto, JA;
Publication
Journal of Decision Systems
Abstract
Visual Interactive Simulation (VIS) is a simulation technique which generates a dynamic display of the model and enables the user to interact with the model while the simulation is running. AWARD (Advanced Warehouse Design) is a VIS system that has been developed by an international consortium of academic institutions and distribution professionals to allow the evaluation of conventional and automated warehouse systems. AWARD uses Computer Aided Design (CAD) techniques for drawing the warehouse layout and configuring the simulation model. The user has no need for programming skills and a user-friendly interface makes it easy to use. High resolution colour graphics and a scale drawing of the warehouse makes the dynamic display of the model a good representation of the real system. This paper will present the development of AWARD, and will discuss the role of the current version in the overall framework of a Decision Support System for warehouse design. The advantages of data-driven generic models as a decision making tool will be highlighted and the use of high-resolution graphics, animation and interactive techniques for improving the communication between the user and the model will be discussed. © 1992 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
1992
Authors
CUNHA, JP; CUNHA, JFE; DEOLIVEIRA, PG; DASILVA, AM;
Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY, VOL 14, PTS 1-7
Abstract
1992
Authors
SANTOS, JL; LEITE, AP; JACKSON, DA;
Publication
APPLIED OPTICS
Abstract
A detailed comparison between a low-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity and a typical two-beam interferometer is developed and checked experimentally. The consequences of approximating the true Fabry-Perot function by the two-beam function are evaluated for commonly used signal-processing schemes in order to quantify the final error introduced in various fiber sensing schemes employing this configuration.
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