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AMALTHEA
(2015)
Biogas projects
(2013)
Mobile app engineering
(2017)
Risk management in projects
(2015)
Linguistic metadata augmented classifiers at the CLEF 2017 task for early detection of depression
(2017)
Virtual scintigraphy
(2013)
On the importance of skin color phase variations for video measurement of cardiac activity in MRI
(2017)
Collaborative model-driven software engineering and microservice architecture: a perfect match?
(2018)
Android in SIEM-Umgebungen
(2015)
Beyond gaze cursor
(2018)
The work presented in this thesis deals with the distance measurement aspect of a 3D Polarization ToF camera for automotive applications that uses a Time-to-Digital Converter (TDC) to measure the time interval between the emission of light from a source and its reception. Based on the measurement of the time interval, distance can be calculated by applying the equation of motion. In application, achieving an exact distance measurement is quite strenuous because the operating conditions of the design are susceptible to change due to environmental factors. Therefore, to achieve accuracy in distance measurement, the time interval between the emission and reception of light must be measured precisely. For this purpose, a delay asymmetry compensation logic is developed. This thesis elaborates the addition of debugging features, redesign of some components, digital calibration approach and the entire testbench environment of the delay asymmetry compensation logic. It also sheds light on the implementation of the designed logic for its successful realisation in real hardware. Lastly, it concludes by narrating future prospects and further scopes of development.
SeaBridge Duo
(2012)
Learning with e-flashcards
(2013)
Klasse trotz Masse
(2012)
Real-time communication and localization for a swarm of mobile robots using IEEE 802.15.4a CSS
(2011)
Global localization and position tracking of automatic guided vehicles using passive RFID technology
(2014)
IT-Servicemanagement in KMU
(2015)