電機工程學系
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本系成立宗旨在整合電子、電機、資訊、控制等多學門之工程技術,以培養跨領域具系統整合能力之電機電子科技人才為目標,同時配合產業界需求、支援國家重點科技發展,以「系統晶片」、「多媒體與通訊」、與「智慧型控制與機器人」等三大領域為核心發展方向,期望藉由學術創新引領產業發展,全力培養能直接投入電機電子產業之高級技術人才,厚植本國科技產業之競爭實力。
本系肇始於民國92年籌設之「應用電子科技研究所」,經一年籌劃,於民國93年8月正式成立,開始招收碩士班研究生,以培養具備理論、實務能力之高階電機電子科技人才為目標。民國96年8月「應用電子科技學系」成立,招收學士班學生,同時間,系所合一為「應用電子科技學系」。民國103年8月更名為「電機工程學系」,民國107年電機工程學系博士班成立,完備從大學部到博士班之學制規模,進一步擴展與深化本系的教學與研究能量。
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Item Three-Dimensional Measurement of a Remote Object with a Single CCD Camera(2009-02-12) Ti-Ho Wang; Chen-Chien Hsu; Chun-Wei Huang; Yu-Ching LuThis paper presents a novel method by regulating the height of a CCD camera to measure the width and height of a targeted object. That is, three-dimensional measurement can be obtained with the use of a single CCD camera. To facilitate the measurement using various kinds of CCD cameras, parameters pertinent to the cameras can be established via a proposed mechanism in this paper. As a result, any kinds of CCD cameras can be used to perform three dimensional measurement of a targeted object via software implementation of the proposed measuring method. No changes to the circuits or structure of the camera are required.Item 2-Dimenional Localization Based on Tilt Photographing of a Single CCD Camera(2009-02-12) Ming-Yu Cheng; Chen-Chien Hsu; Pei-Jun LeeThis paper provides an image-based localization method based on tilt photographing of a single CCD camera. Image captured by the CCD camera is pre-processing to locate the target object in the picture in terms of pixel count deviation from the CCD camera. By using an established formula based on relationship between tilt angle of the CCD camera and distance, coordinate of the target object can be calculated. Experiment results have demonstrated that the feasibility of the proposed approach with satisfactory accuracy in determining the position of the target object.Item A Practical Nighttime Vehicle Distance Alarm System(2008-10-15) Ming-Chih Lu; Wei-Yen Wang; Chen-Chien Hsu; Yin Yu Lu; Cheng-Pei TsaiThis paper presents a practical nighttime vehicle distance measuring method based on a single CCD image. The method combines an image-based distance measuring system. To solve the nighttime feature extraction problem, the proposed method uses two taillights as the feature. Based on the proportionality of similar triangles, distance between a CCD camera and the taillights of the vehicle ahead can be measured. The method focuses on detecting the taillights and differentiating the targeted vehicle from others on the basis of partial image analysis instead of whole image processing. The system is both fast and simple. The accuracy of the proposed method is demonstrated in this paper through experiences.Item Improvements and Applications of the Image-Based Distance Measuring System(2007-01-19) Ming-Chih Lu; Chen-Chien Hsu; Yin Yu LuThe paper presents practical improvements on the Image-Based Distance Measuring System, achieving the capability of 3-dimensional measurement of distant objects. The configuration of the proposed measurement is very simple, consisting of only a single CCD camera and two laser projectors formed in parallel. Because of the disposition of the laser projectors and the CCD camera, two laser-projected spots will appear on the same scan line of CCD images. Based on an established relationship between pixel counts and photographing distance, 3-D measurement and area information of distant objects can be obtained by using only one scan line in the image frame.Item Three-dimensional measurement of a remote object with a single CCD camera(2007-08-26) Cheng-chuan Chen; Chen-Chien Hsu; Ti-ho Wang; Chun-Wei HuangThis paper presents a novel method by regulating the height of a CCD camera to measure the width and height of a targeted object. That is, three-dimensional measurement can be obtained with the use of a single CCD camera. To facilitate the measurement using various kinds of CCD cameras, parameters pertinent to the cameras can be established via a proposed mechanism in this paper. As a result, any kinds of CCD cameras can be used to perform three dimensional measurement of a targeted object via software implementation of the proposed measuring method. No changes to the circuits or structure of the camera are required.