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Software for an Automated Machining Workstation

September 1, 1986
Author(s)
Thomas R. Kramer, Jay S. Jun
The National Bureau of Standards' Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) includes three machining workstations. In the vertical workstation (VWS) metal parts are machined automatically from a design. A simple part may be designed and machined

Incremental Reconstruction of 3D Scenes from Multiple Complex Images

August 26, 1986
Author(s)
Martin Herman, T Kanade
The 3D Mosaic system is a vision system that incrementally reconstructs complex 3D scenes from a sequence of images obtained from multiple viewpoints. The system encompasses several levels of the vision process, starting with images and ending with

Adjustable tuning for planar millimeter-wave circuits

August 12, 1986
Author(s)
Dylan F. Williams, S E. Schwarz, J. A. Sedlacek, D J. Ehrlich
At millimeter wavelengths uncontrollable parasitics are of ten large enough to significantly degrade circuit performance when they are not compensated by adjustable elements. It is difficult to add adjustable elements to planar millimeter-wave circuits

Viscometer for low frequency, low shear rate measurements

August 1, 1986
Author(s)
Robert F. Berg, Michael R. Moldover
We describe a torsion-oscillator viscometer whose low frequency ( 0.5 Hz) and very low shear rate (0.05 s-1) are required for measurements of shear sensitive fluids such as microemulsions, polymer melts and solutions gels, and liquid mixtures near critical

Model-Based Strategies for High-Level Robot Vision

July 31, 1986
Author(s)
Michael O. Shneier, Ronald Lumia, Ernest Kent
The higher levels of a sensory system for a robot manipulator are described. The sensory system constructs and maintains a representation of the world in a form suitable for fast responses to questions posed by other robot subsystems. This is achieved by
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