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Image Processing and Communications | 2012

Usage of Digital Image Correlation in Analysis of Cracking Processes

Beata Marciniak; Tomasz Marciniak; Zbigniew Lutowski; Slawomir Bujnowski

Abstract In this paper, the analysis of the possibilities of using Digital Image Correlation (DIC) based on Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for strain analysis in fatigue cracking processes is presented. The basic assumption for the discussed displacement and strain measurement method under time variable loads was obtaining high measurement sensitivity by simultaneously minimizing the measurement time consumption. For this purpose special computing procedures based on multiprocessor graphic cards were developed, which significantly reduced the total time of displacement and strain analysis. The developed digital procedure for correlation of images has been used for an example of displacement analysis in the method of fatigue crack propagation testing in airplane riveted joints. In this paper are presented the results of the researches of the team run by professor Antoni Zabłudowski


IP&C | 2011

Analysis of Degree 5 Chordal Rings for Network Topologies

Slawomir Bujnowski; Bozydar Dubalski; Antoni Zabludowski; Jens Myrup Pedersen; Tahir Riaz

This paper presents an analysis of degree 5 chordal rings, from a network topology point of view. The chordal rings are mainly evaluated with respect to average distance and diameter. We derive approximation expressions for the related ideal graphs, and show that these matches the real chordal rings fairly well. Moreover, the results are compared to that of a reference graph which presents a lower bound for average distance and diameter among all regular graphs of degree 5. It turns out that this reference graph has significantly lower distances than the degree 5 chordal rings. Based on that, we suggest that future research could deal with either finding degree 5 topologies with average distance and diameter closer to these of the reference graph, or to develop more realistic bounds than those presented by these reference graphs.


australasian telecommunication networks and applications conference | 2010

Evaluation of modified degree 5 chordal rings for network topologies

Slawomir Bujnowski; Bozydar Dubalski; Antoni Zabludowski; Damian Ledziński; M. Tahir Riaz; Jens Myrup Pedersen

In this paper an analysis of modified degree 5 chordal rings is presented. First modified graphs and reference graphs (ideal and optimal) have been defined, and it is shown that the reference graphs are useful for estimation of average path length and diameter in both original and modified graphs. Then the comparison of basic graph parameters, diameter and average path length, is given for original and modified graphs. Our finding shows that the modified graphs contain shorter distances than the original graphs, and thus can be good candidates for network topologies.


Key Engineering Materials | 2014

The Investigations of Fatigue Cracking of Laser Welded Joint with the Use of ‘FatigueVIEW’ System

Dariusz Boroński; Robert Sołtysiak; Tomasz Giesko; Tomasz Marciniak; Zbigniew Lutowski; Slawomir Bujnowski

In this paper, the possibilities of detection and measurement of fatigue crack length in welded joints made of steel of duplex type, have been presented. In the investigations there has been used an original research system FatigueVIEW employing advanced optoelectronic techniques and numerical methods of image analysis. The proposed approach enables analysis of the fatigue crack growth during fatigue tests and after their finishing in off-line mode.


Materials Science Forum | 2012

Dual-Band Experimental System For Subsurface Cracks Testing

Tomasz Marciniak; Zbigniew Lutowski; Slawomir Bujnowski; Dariusz Boroński; Piotr Czajka

The authors of this article have presented a hybrid method for inspection in the visible and infrared bands. A model of a test stand equipped with a monochromatic CCD and thermovision cameras which enable execution of tests in the field of active and passive thermography has been presented. Application of two vision channels provides the possibility of observing the defects caused by cracks and non-uniformity of a material structure, in the subsurface layer. An analysis of experimental tests performed on selected objects has been presented. Images from both channels, effects of the image overlapping and profiled charts along characteristic lines in thermograms have been shown.


Materials Science Forum | 2012

Application of Digital Image Correlation in Fatigue Crack Analysis

Tomasz Marciniak; Zbigniew Lutowski; Slawomir Bujnowski; Dariusz Boroński; Tomasz Giesko

In the paper method of displacement analysis in the cracking zone based on digital image correlation and advanced multi-processor graphic cards procedures was presented. The basic assumption for the discussed displacement and strain measurement method under time variable loads was obtaining high measurement sensitivity by simultaneously minimizing the measurement time consumption. The developed digital procedures for correlation of images has been used for an example of displacement analysis in the crack propagation testing in airplane riveted joints.


Image Processing and Communications | 2012

Control Algorithms in Multi-Agent Environment

Adam Marchewka; Zbigniew Lutowski; Beata Marciniak; Mścisław Śrutek; Slawomir Bujnowski

Abstract In this paper the general information regarding controlling multi-agent systems has been given. The simulation results of using algorithms, proposed by authors, used for controlling groups of robots servicing the virtual library has been presented. These simulations concerned estimation of following parameters: number of iterations needed to complete a task, average customer service time and average customer awaiting service time in function of number of robots, size of library and number of exchange points.


international conference on image processing | 2017

Modeling Telecommunication Networks with the Use of Reference Graphs

Slawomir Bujnowski; Tomasz Marciniak; Zbigniew Lutowski; Beata Marciniak; Daniel Bujnowski

In this paper, an algorithm for finding graphs with parameters of Reference Graphs was presented. During the Reference Graphs search, it was found that in most cases with a specific number of nodes and equal degrees of nodes, there is more than one graph with identical baseline parameters, the diameter and average path length, and the number of these graphs increases with the increase of the number of nodes and their degree. To clarify where these differences are occurring, it was decided to define the characteristics of the comparable structures that could affect the transmission properties.


Image Processing and Communications | 2017

Analysis of the Possibility of Emission Reduction for Complex WSN Networks by the Implementation of a Larger Number of Acquisition Nodes

Slawomir Bujnowski; Beata Marciniak; Damian Ledziński; Mirosław Maszewski; Zbigniew Lutowski

Abstract The article presents the results of simulations conducted on the network which has been implemented in one of the cities with dense urban development. The simulations were conducted to verify how the lowering of the emission (this affected the topology of the network) of the network will affect the network reliability and time of the data collection.


Image Processing and Communications | 2017

Analysis of Possibilities to Limitate the WSN Network Emissivity at Assumed Probability of Correct Transmission

Łukasz Zabłudowski; Beata Marciniak; Slawomir Bujnowski; Zbigniew Lutowski; Mirosław Maszewski

Abstract The article presents the results of considerations regarding assuring the assumed probability of obtaining a correct transmission while limiting the emissivity of the WSN network. The first part presents the method of selecting the location of the acquisition node and analyzes the impact of the increase in transmission levels on the probability of obtaining a correct transmission. The second part presents and analyzes the method of reduction of the network’s emissivity at the assumed level of correct data transmission, and the end contains a summary and conclusions from the presented considerations.

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Bozydar Dubalski

University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz

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Zbigniew Lutowski

University of the Sciences

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Tomasz Marciniak

Poznań University of Technology

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Beata Marciniak

University of the Sciences

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Damian Ledziński

University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz

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Dariusz Boroński

University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz

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Mirosław Maszewski

University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz

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Piotr Domanowski

University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz

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