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Widget-Based Approach for Remote Control Labs

Denis Gillet, Christophe Salzmann, Evgeny Bogdanov

The paper presents a novel approach to conduct laboratory experiments in relation with the Control class taught at EPFL. The existing laboratory interface built as a Java applet, which allows students to access experimentation devices locally or remotely, ...
2012

Real-time Java simulations of multiple interference dielectric filters

Olivier Martin

An interactive Java applet for real-time simulation and visualization Of the transmittance properties of multiple interference dielectric filters is presented. The Most commonly used interference filters as well as the state-of-the-art ones are embedded in ...
2008

Surface extraction and flattening for anatomical visualization

Laurent Saroul

In the last years, three-dimensional (3D) medical imaging techniques have taken an increasing importance in patient care and medical research. Volume images provide medical specialists with a direct access to the interior of a patient's body and reduce the ...
EPFL2006

Interactive specification and extraction of free form surfaces from the visible human

Roger Hersch, Sebastian Gerlach, Laurent Saroul

We present new interaction and visualization paradigms relying on free form surfaces for studying and exploring human anatomy. We propose an interface for building three-dimensional anatomical scenes incorporating 3D anatomical organ models, freely orienta ...
SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng2003

Exploring Curved Anatomic Structures with Surface Sections

Roger Hersch, Sebastian Gerlach, Laurent Saroul

The extraction of planar sections from volume images is the most commonly used technique for inspecting and visualizing anatomic structures. We propose to generalize the concept of planar section to the extraction of curved cross-sections (free form surfac ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society2003

Two approaches for applet-based visible human slice extraction

Roger Hersch, Sebastian Gerlach

Real-time interactive slicing is a tool of choice for exploring 3D anatomic data sets such as the Visible Human. We offer real-time slicing on the Web by partitioning the application between a Java applet (the client) and the Web server. Two approaches for ...
SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng2001

The visible human slice Web server: a first assessment

Roger Hersch, Marc Mazzariol

The visible human slice server started offering its slicing services at the end of June 1998. From that date until the end of May, more than 280000 slices were extracted from the Visible Man, by laymen interested in anatomy, by students and by specialists. ...
SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng2000

Visible Human Slice Web Server: A first assessment

Roger Hersch, Marc Mazzariol

The Visible Human Slice Server (http://visiblehuman.epfl.ch) started offering its slicing services at the end of June 1998. From that date until the end of May, more than 280'000 slices were extracted from the Visible Man, by laymen interested in anatomy, ...
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, WA, USA2000

JAMAP: a Web-Based Management Platform for IP Networks

Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin

In this paper, we describe JAMAP, a prototype of Web-based management platform for IP networks. It is entirely written in Java. It implements the push model to perform regular management (i.e. permanent network monitoring and data collection) and ad hoc ma ...
1999

JAMAP: a Web-Based Management Platform for IP Networks

Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin

In this paper, we describe JAMAP, a prototype of a Web-based management platform for IP networks. It is entirely written in Java. It implements the push model to perform regular management (permanent network monitoring and data collection) and ad hoc manag ...
1999

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