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Automated Guidance of Vehicles Using Vision and Projective Invariant Marking

Control based on image information offers great possibilities for advanced automation. Here, a flexible system for study of visual servoing has been developed by extending a standard computer with commercially available instrumentation. A robot moving on the floor is controlled by image feedback. The conclusion is that an industrially useful behavior of automated guided vehicles (AGV) in flexible

Positron annihilation rate for a low density electron gas

A simple approach, which utilizes existing results for the electron density around a fixed attractive point charge in an electron gas, is presented for treating the annihilation rate of a positron in an electron gas at low density.

Simultaneous PLIF Measurements for Visualization of Formaldehyde- and Fuel- Distributions in a DI HCCI Engine

Simultaneous laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) imaging of formaldehyde and a fuel-tracer have been performed in a direct-injection HCCI engine. A mix of N-heptane and iso-octane was used as fuel and Toluene as fluorescent tracer. The experimental setup involves two pulsed Nd:YAG lasers and two ICCD cameras. Frequency-quadrupled laser radiation at 266 nm from one of the Nd:YAG lasers was used for ex

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The leaking Law

This paper takes its starting point in the question of how damages for violation through crime are determined by the law. Damages for violation is a type of non-pecuniary damage and the non-pecuniary damages to crime victims is the dominating type of these damages in Swedish tort law. Yet there is a fundamental uncertainty about the computation of damages and what is really meant by "violation" in