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Cognitive robotics aims at understanding biological processes, though it has also the potential to improve future robotics systems. Here we show how a biologically inspired model of motor control with neural fields can be augmented with additional components such that it is able to solve a basic robotics task, that of obstacle avoidance. While obstacle avoidance is a well researched area, the focus here is on the extensibility of a biologically inspired framework. This work demonstrates how easily the biological inspired system can be used to adapt to new tasks. This flexibility is thought to be a major hallmark of biological agents.
A deployment of the Vehicle-to-Vehicle communication technology according to ETSI is in preparation in Europe. Currently, a Public Key Infrastructure policy for Intelligent Transport Systems in Europe is in discussion to enable V2V communication. This policy set aside two classes of keys and certificates for ITS vehicle stations: long term authentication keys and pseudonymous keys and certificates. We show that from our point of view the periodic sent Cooperative Awareness Messages with extensive data have technical limitations and together with the pseudonym concept cause privacy problems.
Für die prototypische Erstellung von Virtual Reality (VR) Szenen auf Grundlage realer Umgebungen bieten sich Daten aus aktuellen Panorama-Kameras an. Diese Daten eignen sich jedoch nicht unmittelbar für die Integration in eine Game Engine. Wir stellen daher ein projektionsbasiertes Verfahren vor, mit dem Bilder und Videos im Fischaugenformat, wie sie z.B. die 360 Kamera Ricoh Theta erstellt, ohne Konvertierung in Echtzeit mit Hilfe der Unity Game Engine visualisiert werden können. Es wird weiterhin gezeigt, dass ein Panoramabild mit diesem Verfahren leicht manuell um grobe Tiefeninformation erweitert werden kann, sodass bei einer Darstellung in VR ein grober räumlicher Eindruck der Szene für einfach prototypische Umsetzungen ermöglicht wird.
The work at hand outlines a recording setup for capturing hand and finger movements of musicians. The focus is on a series of baseline experiments on the detectability of coloured markers under different lighting conditions. With the goal of capturing and recording hand and finger movements of musicians in mind, requirements for such a system and existing approaches are analysed and compared. The results of the experiments and the analysis of related work show that the envisioned setup is suited for the expected scenario.