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VECIMS 2005: Giardini Naxos - Taormina, Sicily, Italy
- IEEE International Conference on Virtual Environments, Human-Computer Interfaces and Measurement Systems, VECIMS 2005, Giardini Naxos - Taormina, Sicily, Italy, 18-20 July 2005. IEEE 2005, ISBN 0-7803-9041-5
- Claudio De Capua, Stefano De Falco, Annalisa Liccardo, Emilia M. Romeo:
A dsPic-based measurement system for the evaluation of voltage sag severity through new power quality indexes. 5 - Giovanni Bucci, Fabrizio Ciancetta, Edoardo Fiorucci, Daniele Gallo, Carmine Landi:
A low cost embedded Web service for measurements on power system. 6 - Biagio D'Apice, Daniele Gallo, Carmine Landi, Nicola Rignano:
Distributed laboratory for metrological confirmation of power quality instruments. 3 - Claudio De Capua, Stefano De Falco, Annalisa Liccardo, Rosario Morello:
A virtual instrument for estimation of optimal calibration intervals by a decision reliability approach. 5 - Stella M. Clarke, Franziska K. B. Freyberger, Helena Pongrac, Michael F. Zäh:
A virtual scenario to test the influence of an international network and simulated inertia on telepresence performance. 6 - Raffaele Soloperto, Alberto Roversi, Andrea Conti, Davide Dardari, Oreste Andrisano:
A 3D virtual immersive laboratory for distributed telemeasurement. 5 - Mauricio Orozco Trujillo, Ismail Shakra, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik:
Adaptive haptic framework. 5 - Remigiusz J. Rak:
Information and communication technology in instrumentation and measurement - the publishing side. 5 - Francesco Amigoni, S. Cadonici, Vincenzo Caglioti, Giulio Fontana:
Experimenting with a robotic system for localizing magnetic field sources. 6 - Codrin Donciu, Cristina Temneanu, Romeo Ciobanu:
Breaking Nyquist criteria using alias frequencies interpretation. 4 - Maryam Aziz, Robert D. Macredie:
Exploring the role of perceived ease of use in Web-based information system usage. 6 - Luigi Ferrigno, Stefano Maranò, Vincenzo Paciello, Antonio Pietrosanto:
Balancing computational and transmission power consumption in wireless image sensor networks. 6 - Azzedine Boukerche, Nathan J. McGraw, Regina Borges de Araujo:
A novel data distribution management scheme to support synchronization in large-scale distributed virtual environments. 6 - Junta Doi, Wataru Sato:
Noise-resistive 3D shape modeling for virtual heritage applications. 6 - Paul John Lyons, Giovanni S. Moretti:
Incorporating groups into a mathematical model of color harmony for generating color schemes for computer interfaces. 6 - Rosario Anchini, Consolatina Liguori, Alfredo Paolillo:
Evaluation of the uncertainty of geometrical features extracted from images: a proposal. 6 - Yoshinobu Ebisawa, Yuji Nurikabe:
Face pose estimation based on 3D detection of pupils and nostrils. 6 - Mohammad M. Tanabian, Rafik A. Goubran:
Accent adaptation in speech user interface. 4 - Regis Rossi Alves Faria, Marcelo Knörich Zuffo, João Antonio Zuffo:
Improving spatial perception through sound field simulation in VR. 6 - Giovanni Moschioni, Bortolino Saggin, Marco Tarabini:
3D sound intensity measurements: accuracy enhancements with virtual instrument based technology. 6 - Anna R. Cysewska-Sobusiak, Arkadiusz Hulewicz, Michal Boltrukiewicz, Dariusz Prokop:
Utilization of human-computer interaction in wireless transmission of arterial pulse waveforms. 5 - Ramiro Velazquez, Edwige E. Pissaloux, Moustapha Hafez, Jérôme Szewczyk:
A low-cost highly-portable tactile display based on shape memory alloy micro-actuators. 6 - Mauricio Orozco Trujillo, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik:
Recognizing and quantifying human movement patterns through haptic-based applications. 5 - Francesco Gianfelici:
Measurement of quality of service (QoS) for peer-to-peer networks. 6 - Francesco Gianfelici:
Measurement and modelling of interactions between virtual environment and components: a theoretical characterization. 6 - Giovanni Betta, Andrea Bernieri, Domenico Capriglione, Mario Molinara:
SVM-based approach for instrument fault accomodation in automotive systems. 6 - Rami S. Abielmona, Emil M. Petriu, Thomas E. Whalen:
Heterogeneous multi-agent framework for environment monitoring applications. 6
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