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  • Buzz-based recognition of the honeybee colony circadian rhythm

    Honeybees are one of the highly valued pollinators. Their work as individuals is appreciated for crops pollination and honey production. It is believed that work of an entire bee colony is intense and almost continuous. The goal of the work presented in this paper is identification of bees circadian rhythm with a use of sound-based analysis. In our research as a source of information on bee colony we use their buzz that have been...

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  • Subjective and Objective Quality Evaluation Study of BPL -PLC Wired Medium

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    - Elektronika Ir Elektrotechnika - Year 2020

    This paper presents results of research on the effectiveness of bi-directional voice transmission in a 6 kV mine cable network using BPL-PLC (Broadband over Power Line - Power Line Communication) technology. It concerns both emergency cable state (supply outage with cable shorted at both ends) and loaded with distorted current waveforms. The narrowband (0.5 MHz–15 MHz) and broadband (two different modes, frequency range of 3 MHz–7.5...

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  • Subjective Quality Evaluation of Speech Signals Transmitted via BPL-PLC Wired System

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    • P. Falkowski-Gilski
    • G. Debita
    • M. Habrych
    • B. Miedziński
    • P. Jedlikowski
    • B. Polnik
    • J. Wandzio
    • X. Wang

    - Year 2020

    The broadband over power line – power line communication (BPL-PLC) cable is resistant to electricity stoppage and partial damage of phase conductors. It maintains continuity of transmission in case of an emergency. These features make it an ideal solution for delivering data, e.g. in an underground mine environment, especially clear and easily understandable voice messages. This paper describes a subjective quality evaluation of...

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  • Comparison of sound of organ pipes in contemporary and historical instruments

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    The aim of this research is to examine the differences in the timbre of organ pipes’ sound between a historical and a contemporary organ instrument. The historical instrument is the Oliwa organ from Gdansk, Poland, and the contemporary one is from Kartuzy, Poland. Recordings are made of single notes played by an open labial pipe that belongs to the Principal rank. The analyses and comparison of several sound features compatible...

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  • Comparison of two methods of sound extraction from guitar string video recordings

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    A comparison of two sound extraction methods from guitar string video recordings is presented in the paper. A brief overview of highframe rate camera technology and possible applications are included. The method using the image analysis from two such cameras is presented. The cameras are placed at the angle of 90 degrees for recording the image in three planes. The results achieved...

  • Secured wired BPL voice transmission system

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    - Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces - Year 2020

    Designing a secured voice transmission system is not a trivial task. Wired media, thanks to their reliability and resistance to mechanical damage, seem an ideal solution. The BPL (Broadband over Power Line) cable is resistant to electricity stoppage and partial damage of phase conductors, ensuring continuity of transmission in case of an emergency. It seems an appropriate tool for delivering critical data, mostly clear and understandable...

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  • A method for testing the wide-sense stationary uncorrelated scattering assumption fulfillment for an underwater acoustic channel

    Wide-sense stationary and uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) assumptions are often applied for the statistical description of wireless communication channels. However, in the case of underwater acoustic channels the WSSUS model is of limited value. The degree of similarity of in-phase and quadrature components of the channel impulse response, measured with the use of bandpass modulated signals, can be used as an indicator of WSSUS...

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  • Measurement of temperature at sliding polymer surface by grindable thermocouples

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    • O. Nosko
    • T. Nagamine
    • A. L. Nosko
    • A. Romashko
    • H. Mori
    • Y. Sato

    - TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL - Year 2015

    This paper is devoted to experimental study of capabilities and limitations of grindable thermocouples as applied to polymer materials sliding on metal. Chromel–alumel and chromel–copel grindable thermocouples have been developed and tested for wide ranges of contact pressure and sliding velocity. The background temperature of the sliding surface can be determined as the lower envelope of the signal from the grindable thermocouple....

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  • Novel Nonlinear High Order Technologies for Damage Diagnosis of Complex Assets

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    - Electronics - Year 2022

    For the first time worldwide, innovative techniques, generic non-linear higher-order unnormalized cross-correlations of spectral moduli, for the diagnosis of complex assets, are proposed. The normalization of the proposed techniques is based on the absolute central moments, that have been proposed and widely investigated in mathematical works. The existing higher-order, crosscovariances of complex spectral components are not sufficiently...

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  • XVIII Międzynarodowe Sympozjum Inżynierii i Reżyserii Dźwięku

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    - Year 2021

    The subjective assessment of speech signals takes into account previous experiences and habits of an individual. Since the perception process deteriorates with age, differences should be noticeable among people from dissimilar age groups. In this work, we investigated the difference of speech quality assessment between high school students and university students. The study involved 60 participants, with 30 people in both the adolescents...

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  • A Computationally Efficient Model for Predicting Successful Memory Encoding Using Machine-Learning-based EEG Channel Selection

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    • K. Saboo
    • Y. Varatharajah
    • B. M. Berry
    • M. R. Sperling
    • R. Gorniak
    • K. A. Davis
    • B. C. Jobst
    • R. E. Gross
    • B. C. Lega
    • S. A. Sheth... and 4 others

    - IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY MAGAZINE - Year 2019

    Computational cost is an important consideration for memory encoding prediction models that use data from dozens of implanted electrodes. We propose a method to reduce computational expense by selecting a subset of all the electrodes to build the prediction model. The electrodes were selected based on their likelihood of measuring brain activity useful for predicting memory encoding better than chance (in terms of AUC). A logistic...

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  • Difference in Perceived Speech Signal Quality Assessment Among Monolingual and Bilingual Teenage Students

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    - Year 2021

    The user perceived quality is a mixture of factors, including the background of an individual. The process of auditory perception is discussed in a wide variety of fields, ranging from engineering to medicine. Many studies examine the difference between musicians and non-musicians. Since musical training develops musical hearing and other various auditory capabilities, similar enhancements should be observable in case of bilingual...

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  • Algoritmically improved microwave radar monitors breathing more acurrate than sensorized belt

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    - Scientific Reports - Year 2022

    This paper describes a novel way to measure, process, analyze, and compare respiratory signals acquired by two types of devices: a wearable sensorized belt and a microwave radar-based sensor. Both devices provide breathing rate readouts. First, the background research is presented. Then, the underlying principles and working parameters of the microwave radar-based sensor, a contactless device for monitoring breathing, are described....

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  • Systematic Literature Review for Emotion Recognition from EEG Signals

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    Researchers have recently become increasingly interested in recognizing emotions from electroencephalogram (EEG) signals and many studies utilizing different approaches have been conducted in this field. For the purposes of this work, we performed a systematic literature review including over 40 articles in order to identify the best set of methods for the emotion recognition problem. Our work collects information about the most...

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  • Development of Intelligent Road Signs with V2X Interface for Adaptive Traffic Controlling

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    - Year 2019

    The objective of this paper is to present a practical project of intelligent road signs, under which a series of new products for the regulation of traffic is being created. The engineering part of the project, described in this paper, was preceded by a series of experimental studies, the results of which were described in another paper accepted for publication at the MTS-ITS conference 2019, entitled "Comparative study on the effectiveness...

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  • The set of 22 sessions of 14-channel eeg signals recorded during watching pictures

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    The data were collected in order to perform research on the possibility of controlling the content displayed on the monitor screen using human emotional states extracted from EEG signals. The dataset contains recordings of 14-channel EEG signals collected from 10 persons within 22 sessions, during which 45 different random photos taken from the ImageNet...