Active Perception from Nicholas of Cusa to Thomas Hobbes

Author(s):  
Cees Leijenhorst
2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 287-314
Author(s):  
Yan Wang ◽  
Zhe Liu ◽  
Michael Kaliske ◽  
Yintao Wei

ABSTRACT The idea of intelligent tires is to develop a tire into an active perception component or a force sensor with an embedded microsensor, such as an accelerometer. A tire rolling kinematics model is necessary to link the acceleration measured with the tire body elastic deformation, based on which the tire forces can be identified. Although intelligent tires have attracted wide interest in recent years, a theoretical model for the rolling kinematics of acceleration fields is still lacking. Therefore, this paper focuses on an explicit formulation for the tire rolling kinematics of acceleration, thereby providing a foundation for the force identification algorithms for an accelerometer-based intelligent tire. The Lagrange–Euler method is used to describe the acceleration field and contact deformation of rolling contact structures. Then, the three-axis acceleration vectors can be expressed by coupling rigid body motion and elastic deformation. To obtain an analytical expression of the full tire deformation, a three-dimensional tire ring model is solved with the tire–road deformation as boundary conditions. After parameterizing the ring model for a radial tire, the developed method is applied and validated by comparing the calculated three-axis accelerations with those measured by the accelerometer. Based on the features of acceleration, especially the distinct peak values corresponding to the tire leading and trailing edges, an intelligent tire identification algorithm is established to predict the tire–road contact length and tire vertical load. A simulation and experiments are conducted to verify the accuracy of the estimation algorithm, the results of which demonstrate good agreement. The proposed model provides a solid theoretical foundation for an acceleration-based intelligent tire.


XVII-XVIII ◽  
1983 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-19
Author(s):  
Franck Lessay
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2007 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 113-131
Author(s):  
Petar Bojanic
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(nemacki) Im Text wird zun?chst Hobbes' Interpretation des Verrats und des Hochverrats vorgestellt Hobbes versucht, zwei alte Institutionen des r?mischen Rechts seiner Zeit und dem Wissensstand in Theologie und Philosophie anzupassen. Die Figur des Verrats (and des Verr?ters) ist sehr bedeutsam im Kontext von Hobbes Verst?ndnis des Souver?ns und der Souver?nit?t. Der zentrale Abschnitt des Texts unternimmt den Versuch, im Rahmen von Hobbes' Begriff der Repr?sentation, ?ber den er im 16. Kapitel des "Leviathan" spricht, den Ursprung und die unbedingte Bedingung des Verrats als solchen aufzudecken. Der Akt des Verrats, in dem wir die verr?terische Geste (oder die Dynamik des Verrats) entdecken k?nnen, k?nnten in dem sogenannten Paradox der Repr?sentation und der Prokuration gefunden werden. Der Verr?ter unterbricht die Kette der ?bertragung der Macht und der Bem?chtigung, er hebt die Repr?sentation und das Sprechen im Namen eines anderen auf. Wie ist dies m?glich? Enth?lt das Sprechen und Handeln im eigenen Namen immer ein Element des Verrats?.


Author(s):  
Richard Oosterhoff

Lefèvre described his own mathematical turn as a kind of conversion. This chapter explains what motivated his turn to mathematics, considering the place of mathematics in fifteenth-century Paris in relation to court politics and Lefèvre’s own connections to Italian humanists. But more importantly, Lefèvre’s attitude to learning and the propaedeutic value of mathematics drew on the context of late medieval spiritual reform, with its emphasis on conversion and care of the soul. In particular, Lefèvre’s turn to university reform seems to have responded to the works of Ramon Lull, alongside the devotio moderna and Nicholas of Cusa, which he printed in important collections. With such influences, Lefèvre chose the university as the site for intellectual reform.


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