نتایج جستجو برای: friction meter

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Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2014
Steven E Meredith Andrew Robinson Philip Erb Claire A Spieler Noah Klugman Prabal Dutta Jesse Dallery

INTRODUCTION Mobile phones hold considerable promise for delivering evidence-based smoking cessation interventions that require frequent and objective assessment of smoking status via breath carbon monoxide (Breath CO) measurement. However, there are currently no commercially available mobile-phone-based Breath CO meters. We developed a mobile-phone-based Breath CO meter prototype that attaches...

2014
Manisha V. Shinde Pradip W. Kulkarni

The digital technology, the wireless communication, and the computer systems have drastically changed the Electric meter generation from Traditional Meter to Automatic Meter. The differences is in how to collect and process information, and traditional meter reading has been long used, and it is still one of the most common ways for meter reading. This method, however, has their disadvantages w...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Tanvir Ahmed Md. Suzan Miah Md. Manirul Islam Md. Rakib Uddin

Energy meter reading is a monotonous and an expensive task. Now the meter reader people goes to each meter and take the meter reading manually to issue the bill which will later be entered in the billing software for billing and payment automation. If the manual meter reading and bill data entry process can be automated then it would reduced the laborious task and financial wastage. “Automatic ...

2011
Berhanu Regassa Ana Verónica Medina Isabel M. Gómez Octavio Rivera José Antonio Gómez

Since the electric generating, distributing and marketing has been possible; the Electric Meter was introduced and developed along the years, but never like this time. The digital technology, the wireless communication, and the computer systems have dramatically changed the Electric meter generation from Traditional Meter to Automatic Meter and now to Smart Meter. Their differences lie in how t...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2002
Elena Garcia Pablo González de Santos Carlos Canudas de Wit

Recent research on friction in robot joints and transmission systems has considered meshing friction a position-dependent friction component. However, in this paper we show experimental evidence that meshing friction depends highly on joint speed. We identify the meshing friction in the gearboxes of a robotic leg, and we propose a new mathematical model that considers the rate dependency of mes...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF JAPAN 1949

Journal: :Eur. J. Control 1998
Henrik Olsson Karl Johan Åström Carlos Canudas de Wit Magnus Gäfvert Pablo Lischinsky

Friction occurs in all mechanical systems,e.g. bearings, transmissions, hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, valves, brakes and wheels. Friction appears at the physical interface between two surfaces in contact. Lubricants such as grease or oil are often used but the there may also be a dry contact between the surfaces. Friction is strongly influenced by contaminations. There is a wide range of p...

2005
Kay Hammer

In order to make use of analysis and low noise design techniques one requires a knowledge of the noise performance of circuit elements, circuits and complete systems in order to determine whether they meet the specifications or not. Also to judge the effort of noise decreasing procedures in circuits one need to be able to measure the noise level. If high precision noise measurement is required ...

2014
Sangeeta Ullal-Gupta Erin E. Hannon Joel S. Snyder

Musical meters vary considerably across cultures, yet relatively little is known about how culture-specific experience influences metrical processing. In Experiment 1, we compared American and Indian listeners' synchronous tapping to slow sequences. Inter-tone intervals contained silence or to-be-ignored rhythms that were designed to induce a simple meter (familiar to Americans and Indians) or ...

2017
Bastiaan van der Weij Marcus T. Pearce Henkjan Honing

Enculturation is known to shape the perception of meter in music but this is not explicitly accounted for by current cognitive models of meter perception. We hypothesize that the induction of meter is a result of predictive coding: interpreting onsets in a rhythm relative to a periodic meter facilitates prediction of future onsets. Such prediction, we hypothesize, is based on previous exposure ...

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