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abstraction and home network management and access control: capabilities for international deployment with high assurances of integrity, immutability, and reliability, achieved with the use of blockchain
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module in medical rehabilitation situations. The objective is to use the KUKA LBR iiwa, a commercial robotic arm, to allow control of a patient's arm, helping to carry out the trajectory or implementing
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controller that controls the power conversion chain that powered the electrolyzer.; 3. BRIEF PRESENTATION OF THE WORK PROGRAMME AND TRAINING: - collaborate in the study and preparation of the report on
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. ; Develop integrated systems with control and acquisition data analysis software.; Validate the detection systems in a simulated environment.; 3. BRIEF PRESENTATION OF THE WORK PROGRAMME AND TRAINING
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; - Development of digital services to support the good practices studied in the previous points; - Developing mechanisms for monitoring and controlling project management processes, as well as mechanisms
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on the applicants' enrolment in study cycle or non-award courses of Higher Education Institutions. Preference factors: - C++ programming experience; - Knowledge of version control tools (Git). Minimum requirements
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Control Systems (Git), 5. EVALUATION OF APPLICATIONS AND SELECTION PROCESS: Selection criteria and corresponding valuation: the first phase comprises the Academic Evaluation (AC), based on the criteria
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systems. Minimum requirements: Knowledge in the field of optics. Skills in electronics and programming for software development for simulation and control of devices and analysis of results. 5. EVALUATION
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optimization using augmented reality strategies.; The work to be developed involves analyzing the data obtained by the system, and integrating the information into the control interface, providing the user with
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assistants to support full human operator control under risk and model uncertainty and considering human-AI co-learning. 2) Validate the developed methodologies on real data and open-source simulators