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TIPOD - A user-friendly software base for chemical species tomography systems

Terzija N., Tsekenis A., McCormick D., McCann H

In: Proc. 7th World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography: 7th World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography; 02 Sep 2013-05 Sep 2013; Krakow, Poland. International Society for Industrial Process Tomography; 2013. p. 295-304.

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Abstract

The user-friendly MATLAB-based TIPOD package provides fast, flexible analysis and image reconstruction of large volumes of chemical species tomography data. Initially focused on in-cylinder automotive applications, its scope has been extended and its design modified to permit easier modification and customization. The new version, TIPOD-2013, provides options for: data pre-processing (e.g. filtering, denoising); data referencing; quality-based data selection; image reconstruction (e.g. Landweber with median or wavelet filters, Tikhonov); off-line still-frame display; export to industry-standard video; and flexible simulation for development or validation of optimal sensor arrays. The key features of TIPOD-2013 are described, along with examples of its use.

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Conference title:
7th World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography
Conference venue:
Krakow, Poland
Conference start date:
2013-09-02
Conference end date:
2013-09-05
Proceedings start page:
295
Proceedings end page:
304
Proceedings pagination:
295-304
Contribution total pages:
10
Abstract:
The user-friendly MATLAB-based TIPOD package provides fast, flexible analysis and image reconstruction of large volumes of chemical species tomography data. Initially focused on in-cylinder automotive applications, its scope has been extended and its design modified to permit easier modification and customization. The new version, TIPOD-2013, provides options for: data pre-processing (e.g. filtering, denoising); data referencing; quality-based data selection; image reconstruction (e.g. Landweber with median or wavelet filters, Tikhonov); off-line still-frame display; export to industry-standard video; and flexible simulation for development or validation of optimal sensor arrays. The key features of TIPOD-2013 are described, along with examples of its use.

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uk-ac-man-scw:225277
Created by:
Mccormick, David
Created:
15th May, 2014, 09:53:14
Last modified by:
Mccormick, David
Last modified:
15th August, 2014, 11:30:52

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