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  • Combined spline wavelet decomposition for 3d seafloor imaging from multibeam sonar echoes

    The paper proposes combined spline-wavelet approach to the raw echoes seaflor imaging from Multibeam Sonar System (MBSS) records. Wavelet representation is closely related to image representation, due to its unique approximations properties. Splines have the best approximation properties among all known wavelets of a given order, so they are best suited for approximating of smooth seafloor surface. Additionaly, wavelet bases have...

  • Method of lines for physiologically structured models with diffusion

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    - APPLIED NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS - Year 2015

    We deal with a size-structured model with diffusion. Partial differential equations are approximated by a large system of ordinary differential equations. Due to a maximum principle for this approximation method its solutions preserve positivity and boundedness. We formulate theorems on stability of the method of lines and provide suitable numerical experiments.

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  • Cost-efficient multi-objective design optimization of antennas in highly-dimensional parameter spaces

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    Multi-objective optimization of antenna structures in highly-dimensional parameter spaces is investigated. For expedited design, variable-fidelity EM simulations and domain patching algorithm are utilized. The results obtained for a monopole antenna with 13 geometry parameters are compared with surrogate-assisted optimization involving response surface approximation modeling.

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  • On the Structure of Time in Computational Semantics of a Variable-Step Solver for Hybrid Behavior Analysis

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    • J. Zander
    • P. J. Mosterman
    • G. Hamon
    • B. Denckla

    - Year 2011

    Hybrid dynamic systems combine continuous and discrete behavior. Often, computational approaches are employed to derive behaviors that approximate the analytic solution. An important part of this is the approximation of differential equation behavior by numerical integration. The accuracy and computational efficiency of the integration usually depend on the complexity of the method and its implicated approximation errors, especially...

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  • Pareto Ranking Bisection Algorithm for EM-Driven Multi-Objective Design of Antennas in Highly-Dimensional Parameter Spaces

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    - Procedia Computer Science - Year 2017

    A deterministic technique for fast surrogate-assisted multi-objective design optimization of antennas in highly-dimensional parameters spaces has been discussed. In this two-stage approach, the initial approximation of the Pareto set representing the best compromise between conflicting objectives is obtained using a bisection algorithm which finds new Pareto-optimal designs by dividing the line segments interconnecting previously...

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  • Graph Decomposition for Memoryless Periodic Exploration

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    - ALGORITHMICA - Year 2012

    We consider a general framework in which a memoryless robot periodically explores all the nodes of a connected anonymous graph by following local information available at each vertex. For each vertex v, the endpoints of all edges adjacent to v are assigned unique labels within the range 1 to deg (v) (the degree of v). The generic exploration strategy is implemented using a right-hand-rule transition function: after entering vertex...

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  • Laboratory Determination of Burger's Model Parameters for Visco-elastic Analysis of Road Pavement Materials

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    - Year 2012

    Burger's Model is one of those models that describes performance of asphalt mixtures. Its parameters can be used in road construction analysis based on visco-elastic properties in wide variety of temperatures using dedicated programs (e.g. Veroad) or in Finite Element Method (FEM). Parameters of Burger's Model can be used for example in prediction of low temperature cracking in low winter temperatures or permanent deformation...

  • Fundamentals of Physics-Based Surrogate Modeling

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    Chapter 1 was focused on data-driven (or approximation-based) modeling methods. The second major class of surrogates are physics-based models outlined in this chapter. Although they are not as popular, their importance is growing because of the challenges related to construction and handling of approximation surrogates for many real-world problems. The high cost of evaluating computational models, nonlinearity of system responses,...

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  • A Simplified Method of Trend Removal to Determine Noise Observed During a Supercapacitor’s Discharging

    In this paper, new method of trend removal is proposed. This is a simplified method based on Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD). The method was applied for voltage time series observed during supercapacitor discharging process. It assured the determination of an additive noise component after subtracting the identified trend component. We analyzed voltage time series observed between the terminals of the supercapacitor when discharged...

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  • Oriented Gaussian beams for high-accuracy computation with accuracy control of X-ray propagation through a multi-lens system

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    - JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION - Year 2019

    A highly accurate method for calculating X-ray propagation is developed. Within this approach, the propagating wave is represented as a superposition of oriented Gaussian beams. The direction of wave propagation in each Gaussian beam agrees with the local direction of propagation of the X-ray wavefront. When calculating the propagation of X-ray waves through lenses, the thin lens approximation is applied. In this approximation,...

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  • Exploiting multi-interface networks: Connectivity and Cheapest Paths

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    - WIRELESS NETWORKS - Year 2010

    Let G = (V,E) be a graph which models a set of wireless devices (nodes V) that can communicate by means of multiple radio interfaces, according to proximity and common interfaces (edges E). The problem of switching on (activating) the minimum cost set of interfaces at the nodes in order to guarantee the coverage of G was recently studied. A connection is covered (activated) when the endpoints of the corresponding edge share at...

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  • Facilitating free travel in the Schengen area—A position paper by the European Association for Biometrics

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    • C. Busch
    • F. Deravi
    • D. Frings
    • E. Kindt
    • R. Lessmann
    • A. Nouak
    • J. Salomon
    • M. Achcar
    • F. Alonso-Fernandez
    • D. Bachenheimer... and 38 others

    - IET Biometrics - Year 2023

    Due to migration, terror-threats and the viral pandemic, various EU member states have re-established internal border control or even closed their borders. European Association for Biometrics (EAB), a non-profit organisation, solicited the views of its members on ways which biometric technologies and services may be used to help with re-establishing open borders within the Schengen area while at the same time mitigating any adverse...

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  • Increased concentration of Taq DNA polymerase as a solution for GC-rich templates from clinical and environmental samples

    DNA polymerase is an enzyme which plays crucial role in replication and DNA repair. It found application in PCR (polymerase chain reaction) where catalyses process of in vitro DNA synthesis. To meet the demands posed by mod- ern diagnostic, molecular biology or genetic engineering it is necessary to improve DNA polymerases to obtain new or better features useful in these fields. So far implemented modifications in majority are...

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  • Design Space Reduction for Expedited Multi-Objective Design Optimization of Antennas in Highly-Dimensional Spaces

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    A surrogate-based technique for efficient multi-objective antenna optimization is discussed. Our approach exploits response surface approximation (RSA) model constructed from low-fidelity antenna model data (here, obtained through coarse-discretization electromagnetic simulations). The RSA model enables fast determination of the best available trade-offs between conflicting design goals. The cost of RSA model construction for multi-parameter...

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  • Reduced-Cost Constrained Modeling of Microwave and Antenna Components: Recent Advances

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    - Year 2020

    Electromagnetic (EM) simulation models are ubiquitous in the design of microwave and antenna components. EM analysis is reliable but CPU intensive. In particular, multiple simulations entailed by parametric optimization or uncertainty quantification may considerably slow down the design processes. In order to address this problem, it is possible to employ fast metamodels. Here, the popular solution approaches are approximation...

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  • Pressure effects on the electronic structure and superconductivity of (TaNb)0.67(HfZrTi)0.33 high entropy alloy

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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW B - Year 2019

    Effects of pressure on the electronic structure, electron-phonon interaction, and superconductivity of the high entropy alloy ( TaNb ) 0.67 ( HfZrTi ) 0.33 are studied in the pressure range 0–100 GPa. The electronic structure is calculated using the Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method with the coherent potential approximation. Effects of pressure on the lattice dynamics are simulated using the Debye-Grüneisen model and the Grüneisen...

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  • On Bayesian Tracking and Prediction of Radar Cross Section

    We consider the problem of Bayesian tracking of radar cross section. The adopted observation model employs the gamma family, which covers all Swerling cases in a unified framework. State dynamics are modeled using a nonstationary autoregressive gamma process. The principal component of the proposed solution is a nontrivial gamma approximation, applied during the time update recursion. The superior performance of the proposed approach...

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  • Computing dynamical curlicues

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    A curlicue is a piece-wise linear curve in the complex plane which can be generated by an arbitrary sequence of real numbers u_n. It can be interpreted as a trajectory of a particle in the plane which starts in the origin at time t=0 and moves with a constant velocity, changing its direction at instances t=0,1,2,3,..., where the new direction is given...

  • Theory of valence-band and core-level photoemission from plutonium dioxide

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    - Journal of Physics : Conference Series - Year 2015

    The correlated-band theory implemented as a combination of the local-density approximation with the dynamical mean-field theory is applied to PuO2. An insulating electronic structure, consistent with the experimental valence-band photoemission spectra, is obtained. The calculations yield a nonmagnetic ground state that is characterized by a noninteger filling of the plutonium 5f shell. The noninteger filling as well as the satellites...

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  • Fast Basis Function Estimators for Identification of Nonstationary Stochastic Processes

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    The problem of identification of a linear nonsta-tionary stochastic process is considered and solved using theapproach based on functional series approximation of time-varying parameter trajectories. The proposed fast basis func-tion estimators are computationally attractive and yield resultsthat are better than those provided by the local least squaresalgorithms. It is shown that two...

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  • Residue-Pole Methods for Variability Analysis of S-parameters of Microwave Devices with 3D FEM and Mesh Deformation

    This paper presents a new approach for variability analysis of microwave devices with a high dimension of uncertain parameters. The proposed technique is based on modeling an approximation of system by its poles and residues using several modeling methods, including ordinary kriging, Adaptive Polynomial Chaos (APCE), and Support Vector Machine Regression (SVM). The computational cost is compared with the traditional Monte-Carlo...

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  • FIR Filter Design Using Distributed Maximal Flatness Method

    In the paper a novel method for filter design based on the distributed maximal flatness method is presented. The proposed approach is based on the method used to design the most common FIR fractional delay filter - the maximally flat filter. The MF filter demonstrates excellent performance but only in a relatively narrow frequency range around zero frequency but its magnitude response is no greater than one. This ,,passiveness”...

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  • Trust Dynamics Analysis of CTR Scheme Subversion under Virtual Anonymity and Trust-Unaware Partner Selection

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    - Year 2016

    We propose a framework to study Markovian trust value dynamics in a centralized Computational Trust and Reputation (CTR) scheme under trust-unaware partner selection using a mean-value approximation. Analytically founded answers are sought to questions like: Can dishonest agents subvert the CTR scheme (i.e., acquire higher trust values than honest agents)? Is indirect reciprocity incentivized? Is there a qualitative impact of a...

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  • On refined constitutive equations in the six-field theory of elastic shells

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    - Year 2014

    Within the resultant six-field shell theory, the second approximation to the complementary energy density of an isotropic elastic shell undergoing small strains is constructed. In this case, the resultant drilling couples are expressed explicitly by the stress resultants and stress couples as well as by amplitudes of the quadratic and cubic distributions of an intrinsic deviation vector. The refined 2D strain-stress and stress-strain...

  • In vivoevaluation of the CB1allosteric modulator LDK1258 reveals CB1-receptor independent behavioral effects

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    • T. Olszewska
    • M. Mohammed
    • G. Donvito
    • L. Moncayo
    • A. Swafford
    • J. Poklis
    • R. Grauer
    • B. Ignatowska-Jankowska
    • D. A. Kendall
    • D. Lu
    • A. H. Lichtman

    - PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR - Year 2020

    In the present study, we examined whether LDK1258, which produces strong CB1receptor allosteric effects ininvitroassays, would elicitin vivoeffects consistent with allosteric activity. In initial studies, LDK1258 reducedfood consumption and elicited delayed antinociceptive effects in the chronic constrictive injury of the sciaticnerve (CCI) model of neuropathic pain, which unexpectedly emerged 4 h post-injection. UPLC-MS/MS analysisquantified...

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  • Response features for fast EM-driven design of miniaturized impedance matching transformers

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    - Year 2016

    A framework for low-cost EM-driven design optimization of compact impedance matching transformers is presented. Our technique is based on a bottom-up design where design requirements for the transformer circuit are translated into specifications for its building blocks. These elementary cells are optimized using response features. Subsequently, the entire circuit is fine-tuned using local response surface approximation models and...

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  • A Simulative Comparison of Ship Domains and Their Polygonal Approximations

    The paper investigates the impact of a precise ship domain shape on the size of collision avoidance manoeuvres. The considered collision avoidance manoeuvres include both course and speed alterations. Various ship domains are compared with their polygonal approximations, which vary in the number of points of a domain contour and placement of these points. The best of all considered approximations is determined in the course of...

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  • A Method for Optimising the Blade Profile in Kaplan Turbine

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    - Year 2011

    This paper introduces a method of blade profile optimisation for Kaplan-type turbines, based on modelling the interaction between rotor and stator blades. Rotor and stator blade geometry is described mathematically by means of a midline curve and thickness distribution. Genetic algorithms are then used to find a global optimum that minimises the loss coefficient. This allows for variety of possible blade shapes and configurations....

  • Locating and Identifying Ferromagnetic Objects

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    - Year 2011

    The new non-iterative method of determining the dipole moment and location is presented in this paper. The algorithm of an object's localization and identification was achieved by using numerical calculations and approximation method. The arbitrary shapes of an object were assumed in the identification algorithm - axially symmetric spheroid (a prolate and an oblate). Several examples of localization and identification of an object's...

  • Locating and Identifying Ferromagnetic Objects

    The new non-iterative method of determining the dipole moment and location is presented in this paper. The algorithm of an object's localization and identification was achieved by using numerical calculations and approximation method. The arbitrary shapes of an object were assumed in the identification algorithm - axially symmetric spheroid (a prolate and an oblate). Several examples of localization and identification of an object's...

  • Scheduling with Complete Multipartite Incompatibility Graph on Parallel Machines: Complexity and Algorithms

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    - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - Year 2022

    In this paper, the problem of scheduling on parallel machines with a presence of incompatibilities between jobs is considered. The incompatibility relation can be modeled as a complete multipartite graph in which each edge denotes a pair of jobs that cannot be scheduled on the same machine. The paper provides several results concerning schedules, optimal or approximate with respect to the two most popular criteria of optimality:...

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  • Elastic scattering of electrons from chloroform

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    • B. Hlousek
    • M. F. Martin
    • M. Khakoo
    • M. Zawadzki
    • G. M. Moreira
    • L. S. Maioli
    • M. Bettega
    • L. Machado
    • V. A. S. d. Mata
    • A. J. da Silva... and 3 others

    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2019

    We present experimental and theoretical cross sections for elastic electron scattering from CHCl3. This is an important target because of its relevance to environmental chemistry and the plasma etching industry as a source of chlorine radicals. The experimental results were obtained at incident electron energies ranging from 0.5 to 800 eV in the 10deg-130deg scattering angle range. Theoretically, the scattering cross sections in...

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  • KPŚ Projekt ruralistyczny 2022/2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Zaworska

    Tematyka zajęć z projektowania ruralistycznego  obejmuje kształtowanie zabudowy w krajobrazie otwartym wybranego kraju europejskiego. Prace projektowe poprzedzone zostaną wykonaniem analiz krajobrazowych: przyrodniczej, kulturowej i kompozycyjnej. Proces projektowy prowadzony będzie z poszanowaniem środowiska przyrodniczego i kulturowego. 

  • KPŚ Projekt ruralistyczny 2021/2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Zaworska

    Tematyka zajęć z projektowania ruralistycznego  obejmuje kształtowanie zabudowy w krajobrazie otwartym wybranego kraju europejskiego. Prace projektowe poprzedzone zostaną wykonaniem analiz krajobrazowych: przyrodniczej, kulturowej i kompozycyjnej. Proces projektowy prowadzony będzie z poszanowaniem środowiska przyrodniczego i kulturowego. 

  • Projekt ruralistyczny 2023-2024

    e-Learning Courses

    Tematyka zajęć z projektowania ruralistycznego  obejmuje kształtowanie zabudowy w krajobrazie otwartym wybranego kraju europejskiego. Prace projektowe poprzedzone zostaną wykonaniem analiz krajobrazowych: przyrodniczej, kulturowej i kompozycyjnej. Proces projektowy prowadzony będzie z poszanowaniem środowiska przyrodniczego i kulturowego. 

  • Projekt ruralistyczny 2023/2024

    e-Learning Courses

    Tematyka zajęć z projektowania ruralistycznego  obejmuje kształtowanie zabudowy w krajobrazie otwartym wybranego kraju europejskiego. Prace projektowe poprzedzone zostaną wykonaniem analiz krajobrazowych: przyrodniczej, kulturowej i kompozycyjnej. Proces projektowy prowadzony będzie z poszanowaniem środowiska przyrodniczego i kulturowego. 

  • Biomechanika, Ćwiczenia/Seminarium, IM,IMSiB, sem.06, letni 22/23 (PG_00048715)

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Pytka

    Spis treści prezentowanych na kursie: 1.Wyznaczenie ruchliwości łańcucha biokinematycznego. (1h) 2. Wyznaczenie położenia środka ciężkości ciała człowieka. (3h) 3. Wyznaczenie momentów bezwładności wybranych segmentów ciała. (1.5h) 4. Biomechaniczne modele dynamiczne. (3.5h) 5. Biomechanika zespołu mięśni: zadanie optymalizacji statycznej. (2h) 6. Kolokwium (2h) 7.Kolokwium poprawkowe (2h)

  • Colvolutional calibration of AFM probe

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    Atomic force microscopy is based on the interaction of the examined surface with a probe of a pyramidal shape, tipped with a sharp end with a radius of curvature ranging from single nanometers to hundreds of nanometers. The resolution of the obtained image is of course dependent on the above-mentioned geometric size, and the resulting image is a convolutional...

  • Fast Multi-Objective Antenna Design Through Variable-Fidelity EM Simulations

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    A technique for fast multi-objective antenna optimization is introduced. A kriging interpolation surrogate constructed from sampled coarse-mesh EM simulations is utilized by multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (MOEA) to obtain the initial Pareto front approximation. The surrogate is defined in a subset of the original design space, determined by means of independently optimized individual objectives. Response correction techniques...

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  • On FEM analysis of Cosserat-type stiffened shells. Static and stability linear analysis

    The present research investigates the theory and numerical analysis of shells stiffened with beams in the framework based on the geometrically exact theories of shells and beams. Shell’s and beam’s kinematics are described by the Cosserat surface and the Cosserat rod respectively, which are consistent including deformation and strain measures. A FEM approximation of the virtual work principle leads to the conforming shell and beam...

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  • Arch./Urban Project II - 23/24

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    • M. Gawdzik

      Project of the Pavilion for the Faculty of Architecture of the Gdańsk University of Technology on the University Campus - Student Competition dr eng.architect Marek Gawdzik    

  • Variable-fidelity shape optimization of dual-rotor wind turbines

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    - ENGINEERING COMPUTATIONS - Year 2018

    Purpose Dual-rotor wind turbines (DRWTs) are a novel type of wind turbines that can capture more power than their single-rotor counterparts. Because their surrounding flow fields are complex, evaluating a DRWT design requires accurate predictive simulations, which incur high computational costs. Currently, there does not exist a design optimization framework for DRWTs. Since the design optimization of DRWTs requires numerous model...

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  • Strategies for computationally feasible multi-objective simulation-driven design of compact RF/microwave components

    Multi-objective optimization is indispensable when possible trade-offs between various (and usually conflicting) design objectives are to be found. Identification of such design alternatives becomes very challenging when performance evaluation of the structure/system at hand is computationally expensive. Compact RF and microwave components are representative examples of such a situation: due to highly compressed layouts and considerable...

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  • Rozpoznawanie oraz lokalizacja w obrazie przewodów linii wysokiego napięcia

    W pracy przedstawiono opracowany algorytm rozpoznawania oraz lokalizacji przewodów linii wysokiego napięcia na podstawie obrazu horyzontalnego. Procedura detekcji przewodu została podzielona na trzy etapy. Pierwszy etap zawiera algorytm wykrywania krawędzi wykazujący największą czułość na krawędzie poziome, a jednocześnie brak czułości na krawędzie pionowe. Efektem jest znaczna redukcja liczby wykrytych krawędzi w porównaniu do...

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  • Approximate solution for Euler equations of stratified water via numerical solution of coupled KdV system

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    We consider Euler equations with stratified background state that is valid for internal water waves. The solution of the initial-boundary problem for Boussinesq approximation in the waveguide mode is presented in terms of the stream function. The orthogonal eigenfunctions describe a vertical shape of the internal wave modes and satisfy a Sturm-Liouville problem. The horizontal profile is defined by a coupled KdV system which is...

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  • Active Dynamic Thermography imaging of wound healing processes in cardio surgery

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    - Year 2014

    The surgery is a branch of medicine, that is integrally connected to wounds. Despite using sterile tools and compliance with aseptic rolls, some of the surgery wounds become infected. In clinical practice there is a lack of cheap, objective methods and tools for quantitative definition and estimation of the surgery wound healing progress. This paper presents preliminary results of Active Dynamic Thermography (ADT) parametric imaging...

  • Depth Determination Accuracy of the Modified Prony Method in a Swath Mapping Application

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    - Year 2018

    This article presents the performance of the modified Prony method in a swath mapping application. Depth determination accuracy is assessed by processing raw signal acquired by an EdgeTech 6205 swath bathymetry system over flat seafloor. An updated version of the method, proposed previously by the authors, is used to determine the number of signal echoes. The number of signal echoes is essential for performing the low-rank approximation...

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  • Using Wearable Electronics to Estimate Usefulness of Heart Rate Variability for Bathing Person Identif Cation

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    In this paper the possibility of person identification based on biosignal is investigated. The work focus on the analysis of the changes in intervals between successive R-waves of electrocardiogram (ECG) recorded by wearable electronics in form of a necklaces. The main idea behind this project is to find efficient tool which may prevent sudden consciousness loss episodes or even sudden death episodes related to rapid temperature...

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  • Local basis function estimators for identification of nonstationary systems

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    The problem of identification of a nonstationary stochastic system is considered and solved using local basis function approximation of system parameter trajectories. Unlike the classical basis function approach, which yields parameter estimates in the entire analysis interval, the proposed new identification procedure is operated in a sliding window mode and provides a sequence of point (rather than interval) estimates. It is...

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  • The Implementation of the Taxonomic Spatial Measure of Development in the Analysis of Convergence in the Standard of Living

    The main goal of this paper is to analyse the existence of the social convergence in the European Union between 19952012. The social convergence refers to a reduction in the dispersion of the standard of living across countries. A taxonomic spatial measure of development was used as the standard of living approximation. The use of the new approach proposed by E. Antczak allowed for an explanation of the disparities in the analysed...

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