Publications by authors named "Jozsef Kuti"

This paper presents a robust and efficient method for validating the accuracy of orientation sensors commonly used in practical applications, leveraging measurements from a commercial robotic manipulator as a high-precision reference. The key concept lies in determining the rotational transformations between the robot's base frame and the sensor's reference, as well as between the TCP (Tool Center Point) frame and the sensor frame, without requiring precise alignment. Key advantages of the proposed method include its independence from the exact measurement of rotations between the reference instrumentation and the sensor, systematic testing capabilities, and the ability to produce repeatable excitation patterns under controlled conditions.

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  • Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are increasingly common, but there's limited understanding of the patients who use them, including their knowledge and how these devices impact their lives.
  • A survey of 1,400 patients revealed that nearly one-third had IMDs, with tooth implants and intraocular lenses being the most prevalent types.
  • Results showed that patient knowledge about IMDs significantly influences their quality of life, and those with better knowledge and received usage instructions reported more positive outcomes.
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Advanced robotics and autonomous vehicles rely on filtering and sensor fusion techniques to a large extent. These mobile applications need to handle the computations onboard at high rates while the computing capacities are limited. Therefore, any improvement that lowers the CPU time of the filtering leads to more accurate control or longer battery operation.

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