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    An evaluation of inertial motion capture technology for use in the analysis and optimization of road cycling kinematics 

    Cockcroft, Stephen John (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011-03)
    ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Optical motion capture (Mocap) systems measure 3D human kinematics accurately and at high sample rates. One of the limitations of these systems is that they can only be used indoors. However, advances in ...
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    Design of a hexapod mount for a radio telescope 

    Janse van Vuuren, Frank (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011-03)
    ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The world's astronomy community is working together to build the largest and most sensitive radio telescope in the world namely: the SKA (Square Kilometre Array). It will consist of approximately three ...
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    Parallel paradigms in optimal structural design 

    Van Huyssteen, Salomon Stephanus (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2011-12)
    ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Modern-day processors are not getting any faster. Due to the power consumption limit of frequency scaling, parallel processing is increasingly being used to decrease computation time. In this thesis, ...
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    Nystagmus and eye reflex sensor 

    Swart, Wayne (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2011-12)
    ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Nystagmus is an eye movement pattern that consists of a drifting gaze component, known as the slow phase, followed by a corrective quick phase component. The presence of nystagmus or the lack thereof ...
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    Development of a robot for RoboCup Small Size League, utilizing a distributed control architecture for a multi-robot system development platform 

    Smit, Albert (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2011-12)
    ENGLISH ABSTRACT: RoboCup promotes research in robotics and multi-robot systems (MRS). The RoboCup Small Size League (SSL), in particular, offers an entry level opportunity to take part in this field of study. This thesis ...
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    Design, implementation & analysis of a low-cost, portable, medical measurement system through computer vision 

    Van der Westhuizen, Gareth (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011-03)
    ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The In the Physiotherapy Division of the Faculty of Health Sciences on the Tygerberg Hospital Campus of the University of Stellenbosch, the challenge arose to develop a portable, affordable and yet ...

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    AuthorCockcroft, Stephen John (1)Janse van Vuuren, Frank (1)Smit, Albert (1)Swart, Wayne (1)Van der Westhuizen, Gareth (1)Van Huyssteen, Salomon Stephanus (1)SubjectDissertations -- Mechatronic engineering (6)
    Theses -- Mechatronic engineering (6)
    3D human kinematics (1)Angular error model (1)Biomechanical efficiency (1)Computational fluid dynamics (1)Computer vision equipment (1)CUDA (1)Distributed control architectures (1)Eye motion -- Measurement (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2011 (6)
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