12 Publikationen
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2023 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2981621Grimmelsmann, N., et al., 2023. sEMG-based prediction of human forearm movements utilizing a biomechanical model based on individual anatomical/ physiological measures and a reduced set of optimization parameters. PLoS ONE, 18(8): e0289549.PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2022 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2966249Mechtenberg, M., et al., 2022. Manual and semi-automatic determination of elbow angle-independent parameters for a model of the biceps brachii distal tendon based on ultrasonic imaging. PLoS ONE , 17(10): e0275128.PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2020 | Wissenschaftliche Software | PUB-ID: 2940684Meyer, H.G., & Klimeck, D., 2020. HDL and Software Sources for Bio-Inspired Visual Collision Avoidance on the Hexapod Robot HECTOR, Bielefeld University.PUB | Dateien verfügbar | DOI
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2018 | Konferenzbeitrag | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2940681Klimeck, D., et al., 2018. Resource-efficient Reconfigurable Computer-on-Module for Embedded Vision Applications. In 2018 IEEE 29th International Conference on Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors (ASAP). Piscataway, NJ: IEEE.PUB | DOI
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2016 | Sammelwerksbeitrag | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2905346Meyer, H.G., et al., 2016. A Bio-Inspired Model for Visual Collision Avoidance on a Hexapod Walking Robot. In F. N. Lepora, et al., eds. Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems: 5th International Conference, Living Machines 2016, Edinburgh, UK, July 19-22, 2016. Proceedings. Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 167-178.PUB | PDF | DOI | Download (ext.)
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2014 | Datenpublikation | PUB-ID: 2689637Meyer, H.G., et al., 2014. Panoramic high dynamic range images in diverse environments, Bielefeld University.PUB | Dateien verfügbar | DOI
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2014 | Dissertation | PUB-ID: 2676206Meyer, H.G., 2014. Representation of visual motion information in the fly brain, Bielefeld.PUB
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2009 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 1590721Kurtz, R., et al., 2009. Adaptation accentuates responses of fly motion-sensitive visual neurons to sudden stimulus changes. Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 276(1673), p 3711-3719.PUB | PDF | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC