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Open AccessLeveraging systems’ non-linearity to tackle the scarcity of data in the design of intelligent fault diagnosis systems
Deep transfer learning (DTL) allows for the efficient building of intelligent fault diagnosis systems (IFDS). On the other hand, DTL methods still heavily rely on large amounts of labelled data. Obtaining such...
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Human Recognition for Resource-Constrained Mobile Robot Applied to Covid-19 Disinfection
The global COVID-19 pandemic has stimulated the use of disinfection robots: in September 2021, following a European Commission’s action, 200 disinfection robots were delivered to European Hospitals. UV-C light...
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Introduction to Programmable Computing Networks
After a brief opening to the microprocessors’ world, this chapter will gradually introduce the idea of building a digital programmable network able to solve different problems. The reader will be led through t...
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Programming the DMC8
In this chapter, after a brief and general introduction to the programming language and their compilers, the DMC8 assembly language is presented. The different sections will describe the processor’s addressing...
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Microprocessor systems on FPGA
In this chapter, we will learn what a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) device is and how we can use it to physically implement what we have just simulated until now. In fact, Deeds supports both the simula...
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A system based on the DMC8 microprocessor
In this chapter, we introduce the DMC8 microprocessor through the study of a microcomputer based on it. In particular we will present the organization of its bus, its architecture, and how it carries out instr...
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Interfacing with External Devices
In this chapter, we will learn how to interface the microcomputer with external devices and how to transfer data between different systems. First, we will introduce the concept of “handshake”. Then we will pre...