Design of non-contact detection of a charged conductor and visualization system

Author(s):  
Kazuma Nogi ◽  
Yoshihiko Kuwahara ◽  
Takuji Ushimoto
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (01) ◽  
pp. 12-26
Author(s):  
Kazuma Nogi ◽  
Yoshihiko Kuwahara ◽  
Takuji Ushimoto

2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 503-517
Author(s):  
Q.-P. Guo ◽  
J. Wang ◽  
C. B. Park
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1997 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 28-35
Author(s):  
Tomoko KOTANI ◽  
Hideki TASHIMA ◽  
Tomoaki SHIKAKURA ◽  
Sadao TAKAHASHI
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Author(s):  
Sunil Pathak

Background: The significant work has been present to identify suspects, gathering information and examining any videos from CCTV Footage. This exploration work expects to recognize suspicious exercises, i.e. object trade, passage of another individual, peeping into other's answer sheet and individual trade from the video caught by a reconnaissance camera amid examinations. This requires the procedure of face acknowledgment, hand acknowledgment and distinguishing the contact between the face and hands of a similar individual and that among various people. Methods: Segmented frames has given as input to obtain foreground image with the help of Gaussian filtering and background modeling method. Suh foreground images has given to Activity Recognition model to detect normal activity or suspicious activity. Results: Accuracy rate, Precision and Recall are calculate for activities detection, contact detection for Best Case, Average Case and Worst Case. Simulation results are compare with performance parameter such as Material Exchange, Position Exchange, and Introduction of a new person, Face and Hand Detection and Multi Person Scenario. Conclusion: In this paper, a framework is prepared for suspect detection. This framework will absolutely realize an unrest in the field of security observation in the training area.


Author(s):  
Nao IKEDA ◽  
Maiko HANADATE ◽  
Kazuo KASHIYAMA ◽  
Mao KURUMATANI ◽  
Takashi YOSHINAGA ◽  
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Author(s):  
F. Boehm ◽  
P. J. Schuler ◽  
R. Riepl ◽  
L. Schild ◽  
T. K. Hoffmann ◽  
...  

AbstractMicrovascular procedures require visual magnification of the surgical field, e.g. by a microscope. This can be accompanied by an unergonomic posture with musculoskeletal pain or long-term degenerative changes as the eye is bound to the ocular throughout the whole procedure. The presented study describes the advantages and drawbacks of a 3D exoscope camera system. The RoboticScope®-system (BHS Technologies®, Innsbruck, Austria) features a high-resolution 3D-camera that is placed over the surgical field and a head-mounted-display (HMD) that the camera pictures are transferred to. A motion sensor in the HMD allows for hands-free change of the exoscope position via head movements. For general evaluation of the system functions coronary artery anastomoses of ex-vivo pig hearts were performed. Second, the system was evaluated for anastomosis of a radial-forearm-free-flap in a clinical setting/in vivo. The system positioning was possible entirely hands-free using head movements. Camera control was intuitive; visualization of the operation site was adequate and independent from head or body position. Besides technical instructions of the providing company, there was no special surgical training of the surgeons or involved staff upfront performing the procedures necessary. An ergonomic assessment questionnaire showed a favorable ergonomic position in comparison to surgery with a microscope. The outcome of the operated patient was good. There were no intra- or postoperative complications. The exoscope facilitates a change of head and body position without losing focus of the operation site and an ergonomic working position. Repeated applications have to clarify if the system benefits in clinical routine.


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