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Meng-Cong Zheng and Yi-Wen Hsu
Useful information can be provided by 2.5D maps that can take advantage of the additional dimension. However, aside from stereoscopic landmarks, optimal methods for presenting other essential information is unclear. Two experiments were conducted to expl...
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Hyeong-Geun Kim and Jun-Yong Lee
This paper proposes an optimal impact angle control guidance law for homing missiles with a narrow field-of-view of the seekers. As groundwork for designing a guidance law, we first present a general guidance structure that can achieve any terminal const...
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Keunuk Chung, Yeonghoon Lee and Jinwook Lee
Most small SUVs in the automotive market are equipped with torsion beam suspension for the rear wheels. Torsion beam suspension consists of a cross-member and a trailing arm. The cross-member plays a crucial role in preventing the vehicle from twisting; ...
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Shinnosuke Isobe, Satoshi Tamura, Satoru Hayamizu, Yuuto Gotoh and Masaki Nose
Recently, automatic speech recognition (ASR) and visual speech recognition (VSR) have been widely researched owing to the development in deep learning. Most VSR research works focus only on frontal face images. However, assuming real scenes, it is obviou...
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Ayman Wagdy, Veronica Garcia-Hansen, Gillian Isoardi and Kieu Pham
High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging using a fisheye lens has provided new opportunities to evaluate the luminous environment in visual comfort research. For glare analysis, strict calibration is necessary to extract accurate luminous maps to achieve reliabl...
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Seung-Chul Lee, Taehyeon Kim and Woo-Sang Park
We propose a novel method for appropriately controlling the luminance distribution of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) for different usage environments by using electric-field-driven liquid crystal (ELC) lenses. The LCD systems are composed of quasi-collim...
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Madan Lal, Shadi Khan Baloch, Shoaib Rehman Soomro
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We propose an integrated 3D image capture and display system using a transversely moving camera, regular 2D display screen and user tracking that can facilitate the multi-view capture of a real scene or object and display the captured perspective views i...
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Madan Lal, Shadi Khan Baloch, Shoaib Rehman Soomro
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We propose an integrated 3D image capture and display system using a transversely moving camera, regular 2D display screen and user tracking that can facilitate the multi-view capture of a real scene or object and display the captured perspective views i...
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Hao Yang, Xibin Bai and Shifeng Zhang
This paper proposed a multi-view surface array to enlarge the field-of-view (FOV) from 45° × 45° to 72° × 75° and improve the estimation precision of guidance information. First, based on circular and rectangular FOV sensors, the superposition characteri...
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Qingli Shi, Hua Wang and Hao Cheng
This paper addresses the issue of a complex three-dimension (3-D) terminal guidance process that is used against maneuvering targets while considering both the terminal impact angle (TIA) and field-of-view (FOV) angle constraints. According to the highly...
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J. Christopher Leach and Daniel Smalley
Most 3D augmented reality, near-eye displays suffer from a low field of view. Leaky-mode lithium niobate devices are often used to steer, multiplex, or otherwise control the path of light in a system. Such devices are ideal candidates for creating such d...
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Ka Seng Chou, Teng Lai Wong, Kei Long Wong, Lu Shen, Davide Aguiari, Rita Tse, Su-Kit Tang and Giovanni Pau
This research addresses the challenges of visually impaired individuals? independent travel by avoiding obstacles. The study proposes a distance estimation method for uncontrolled three-dimensional environments to aid navigation towards labeled target ob...
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Shuai Ma, Xugang Wang and Zhongyuan Wang
The problem of impact time control guidance with field-of-view constraint is addressed based on time-varying sliding mode control. The kinematic conditions that satisfy the impact time control with field-of-view constraint are defined, and then a novel t...
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Yang Wang, Zhiyuan Gu, Xiangyue Meng, Lei Zhang and Yuegang Fu
Combining the requirements of spectrometers for unmanned aerial vehicle platforms, a miniaturized airborne wide-angle push-broom imaging spectrometer with an Offner configuration is designed. The system comprises an objective lens and an Offner-type spec...
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Dongmei Han, Chuanjun Li and Zhongjiao Shi
In view of the multi-source uncertainty disturbance problem during flight control, the attitude autopilot based on fuzzy linear active disturbance rejection control (F-LADRC) was proposed. A second-order linear active disturbance rejection controller was...
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Minghui Yi, Fei Liu, Wuxiang Zhang and Xilun Ding
Variable angle tow steering technology is capable of manufacturing complex aviation parts with a trajectory of intricate curvature planned based on stress or profile characteristics, which greatly improves the forming efficiency, design flexibility and m...
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Shuangxi Liu, Binbin Yan, Xu Zhang, Wei Liu and Jie Yan
This paper addresses the problem of a low-speed missile intercepting a hypersonic vehicle in the longitudinal plane. Firstly, based on the concept of the zero of the angular rate of the line-of-sight (LOS) angle, the guidance system is established by def...
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Benjun Shi, Haozhe Xing, Chaomin Mu, Jie Li, Tianhan Xu and Wei Liu
The mechanism of crack expansion in conventional Brazilian discs is clearly obtained with the help of numerical simulations, and the direction of crack expansion is related to the loading speed. Then the relationship between the stress field and the plat...
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Weiwei Zhang, Xin Ma, Yuzhao Zhang, Ming Ji and Chenghui Zhen
Due to the arbitrariness of the drone?s shooting angle of view and camera movement and the limited computing power of the drone platform, pedestrian detection in the drone scene poses a greater challenge. This paper proposes a new convolutional neural ne...
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Roseline Oluwaseun Ogundokun, Rytis Maskeliunas, Sanjay Misra and Robertas Damasevicius
Human posture classification (HPC) is the process of identifying a human pose from a still image or moving image that was recorded by a digicam. This makes it easier to keep a record of people?s postures, which is helpful for many things. The intricate s...
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