I made a lot of changed on this object,such as *
// 1.Encapsulates all code in one userobjet,since PB does not *
// support "Address of Function" , so we can not set new *
// WndProc, just makes the object more easy to use. *
// 2.Uses structure array instead of Datastore *
// 3.Calc width of menuitem at runtime(MEASUREITEM) *
// 4.Draw disabled status
This sample provides a generic example of a PCI IDE minidriver. The sample isolates vendor-specific code from the higher-level PCI IDE bus driver, much as SCSI minidrivers isolate code from the SCSI port driver. See the Release Notes section for more information.
This sample works on both x86 and Alpha platforms, and is 64-bit compliant. It builds with Microsoft® Visual C® 6.0. It does not implement Plug and Play or Power Management.
Addfilter is a command-line application which adds and removes filter drivers for a given drive or volume. It is intended to demonstrate how to insert a filter driver into the driver stack of a device. The sample illustrates how to do this by using the SetupDi APIs. The sample works on the x86 platform. It has only been tested in a 32-bit environment. Since Addfilter is not a driver, it does not deal with Plug and Play or Power Management.
No INF file is needed to install this application.
The C++ standard library provides a set of common classes and interfaces that greatly extend the core C++ language. The library, however, is not self-explanatory. To make full use of its components - and to benefit from their power - you need a resource that does far more than list the classes and their functions.
Laser Control is a java program that using a webcam detects when a laser pointer is in a specified hotspot and then does the equivalent of pressing a specified keyboard key. thus controlling Media Portal through it s hot keys. the hotspots can be set by the user as well as the actions taken. Make your wall into a remote controll.
Visual tracking is one of the key components for robots
to accomplish a given task in a dynamic environment,
especially when independently moving objects are included.
This paper proposes an extension of Adaptive
Visual Servoing (hereafter, AVS) for unknown moving
object tracking. The method utilizes binocular stereo
vision, but does not need the knowledge of camera parameters.
Only one assumption is that the system
need stationary references in the both images by which
the system can predict the motion of unknown moving
objects. The basic ideas how we extended the AVS
method such that it can track unknown moving objects
are given and formalized into a new AVS system. The
experimental results with proposed control architecture
are shown and a discussion is given.
Versatile visual servoing without knowledge of true jacobian.pdf cobian matrix estimator.
The Jacobian matrix estimator does not need a priori
knowledge of the kinematic structure and parameters
of the robot system, such as camera and link parameters.
The proposed visual servoing control scheme ensures
the convergence of the image-features to desired
trajectories, by using the estimated Jacobian matrix,
which is proved by the Lyapunov stability theory. To
show the effectiveness of the proposed scheme, simulation
and experimental results are presented.
This a very simple baseband simulator for SC-FDMA system. This simulator is part of the upcoming book “Single Carrier FDMA: A New Air Interface for Long Term Evolution” (Wiley, Nov. 2008) which I co-authored with professor David J. Goodman at Polytechnic University.
The purpose of this simulator is to give some concrete idea of how SC-FDMA system works. It does lack many realistic and sophisticated features such as channel coding, time-varying fading channel model, soft decision decoding, etc. Regardless, I am hoping that it will help you understand SC-FDMA which is a fairly new development in 3GPP LTE.