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Finite Element Surface-based Stereo 3D Reconstruction
Edgar J Lobaton Lopez

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Edgar J Lobaton Lopez. "Finite Element Surface-based Stereo 3D Reconstruction". Talk or presentation, 27, April, 2006; Poster given at the Trust NSF Site Visit.

Abstract
This project aims for the design of an algorithm for 3D reconstruction of scenes based on stereo pair images. The main motivations for this project are tele-immersive applications for which we require the transfer of a reconstruction through a network in real-time. Here we aim for a surface based approach using finite elements and triangular wavelets for real-time computations and compactness of the representation. The importance of compactness is emphasized for future transmission of the data over a network. Mathe Janos Laszlo janosmathe none Co-design Environment for Secure Embedded Systems Matt Eby, Janos Mathe, Jan Werner Janos Sztipanovits, Gabor Karsai, Yuan Xue, Sandeep Neema Vanderbilt University There is an increasing concern of security threats as embedded systems are moving towards networked applications. Model based approaches have proven to be an effective solution for embedded systems design. We show that existing modeling tools are not sufficient to meet the current and future security challenges of networked embedded systems and we propose a framework to integrate security modeling in embedded system design. We also introduce an example co-design environment we?ve developed that addresses security, functionality and system architecture aspects of embedded systems.

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    Edgar J Lobaton Lopez. <a
    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/83.html"
    ><i>Finite Element Surface-based Stereo 3D
    Reconstruction</i></a>, Talk or presentation, 
    27, April, 2006; Poster given at the Trust NSF Site Visit.
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    Edgar J Lobaton Lopez. "Finite Element Surface-based
    Stereo 3D Reconstruction". Talk or presentation,  27,
    April, 2006; Poster given at the Trust NSF Site Visit.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Lopez06_FiniteElementSurfacebasedStereo3DReconstruction,
        author = {Edgar J Lobaton Lopez},
        title = {Finite Element Surface-based Stereo 3D
                  Reconstruction},
        day = {27},
        month = {April},
        year = {2006},
        note = {Poster given at the Trust NSF Site Visit.},
        abstract = {This project aims for the design of an algorithm
                  for 3D reconstruction of scenes based on stereo
                  pair images. The main motivations for this project
                  are tele-immersive applications for which we
                  require the transfer of a reconstruction through a
                  network in real-time. Here we aim for a surface
                  based approach using finite elements and
                  triangular wavelets for real-time computations and
                  compactness of the representation. The importance
                  of compactness is emphasized for future
                  transmission of the data over a network. Mathe
                  	Janos Laszlo 	janosmathe 	none 	Co-design
                  Environment for Secure Embedded Systems 	Matt Eby,
                  Janos Mathe, Jan Werner 	Janos Sztipanovits, Gabor
                  Karsai, Yuan Xue, Sandeep Neema 	Vanderbilt
                  University 	 There is an increasing concern of
                  security threats as embedded systems are moving
                  towards networked applications. Model based
                  approaches have proven to be an effective solution
                  for embedded systems design. We show that existing
                  modeling tools are not sufficient to meet the
                  current and future security challenges of
                  networked embedded systems and we propose a
                  framework to integrate security modeling in
                  embedded system design. We also introduce an
                  example co-design environment we?ve developed that
                  addresses security, functionality and system
                  architecture aspects of embedded systems.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/83.html}
    }
    

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