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BC
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Controlling precise movement with stochastic signals
In a noisy system, such as the nervous system, can movements be precisely controlled as experimentally demonstrated? We point out that the existing theory of motor control fails to...
Enrico Rossoni, Jing Kang, Jianfeng Feng
NN
1998
Springer
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Neural mechanisms of selection and control of visually guided eye movements
The selection and control of action is a critical problem for both biological and machine animated systems that must operate in complex real world situations. Visually guided eye ...
Jeffrey D. Schall, Doug P. Hanes
BSN
2009
IEEE
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14 years 3 months ago
TEMPO 3.1: A Body Area Sensor Network Platform for Continuous Movement Assessment
— This work presents TEMPO (Technology-Enabled Medical Precision Observation) 3.1, a third generation body area sensor platform that accurately and precisely captures, processes,...
Adam T. Barth, Mark A. Hanson, Harry C. Powell Jr....
MOBIHOC
2010
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Detecting intra-room mobility with signal strength descriptors
We explore the problem of detecting whether a device has moved within a room. Our approach relies on comparing summaries of received signal strength measurements over time, which ...
Konstantinos Kleisouris, Bernhard Firner, Richard ...
TGC
2007
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Location-Aware Quality of Service Measurements for Service-Level Agreements
We add specifications of location-aware measurements to performance models in a compositional fashion, promoting precision in performance measurement design. Using immediate actio...
Ashok Argent-Katwala, Jeremy T. Bradley, Allan Cla...