3 results match your criteria: "University of Navarra (TECNUN)[Affiliation]"

The adoption of both Cyber⁻Physical Systems (CPSs) and the Internet-of-Things (IoT) has enabled the evolution towards the so-called Industry 4.0. These technologies, together with cloud computing and artificial intelligence, foster new business opportunities.

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Geometric surrogates of abdominal aortic aneurysm wall mechanics.

Med Eng Phys

September 2018

The University of Texas at San Antonio, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Room EB 3.04.08, One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA. Electronic address:

The maximum diameter criterion is the most important factor in the clinical management of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). Consequently, interventional repair is recommended when an aneurysm reaches a critical diameter, typically 5.0 cm in the United States.

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Halton sampling for autofocus.

J Microsc

July 2009

Cancer Imaging Laboratory, Center of Applied Medical Research, University of Navarra and Electrical, Electronic and Automation Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Navarra (TECNUN), Spain.

Reliable autofocusing is a critical part of any automated microscopy system: by precisely positioning the sample in the focal plane, the acquired images are sharp and can be accurately segmented and quantified. The three main components of an autofocus algorithm are a contrast function, an optimization algorithm and a sampling strategy. The latter has not been given much attention in the literature.

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