Mircea Murar
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
23 Papers
67 Citations
Mircea Murar is an academic researcher from Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Reconfigurability. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Monitoring and controlling of smart equipments using Android compatible devices towards IoT applications and services in manufacturing industry
Mircea Murar,Stelian Brad +1 more
- 22 May 2014
TL;DR: The authors' vision regarding the architecture of an IoT network and an experimental testing bench for one of the first steps leading towards implementing the IoT vision is briefly introduced and the roadmap regarding to concept implementation is defined.
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Employing Smart Units and Servitization towards Reconfigurability of Manufacturing Processes
Stelian Brad,Mircea Murar +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present how the concept of product-service systems (PSS), also known as servitization, can increase performance within the value creation chain in the manufacturing environment by deploying its key features within smart manufacturing units to provide them with reconfigurability properties.
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Methodology for Lean Design of Disruptive Innovations
TL;DR: In this paper, a lean design methodology to support disruptiveness is proposed, which combines market analysis with business model innovation and directed system evolution, together with a proposition of ten inventive vectors for provoking disruption of existent technologies in the market.
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New inductive proximity sensor platform for precise localization of small colorectal tumors
Vasile Bințințan,Adrian Calborean,Mihaela Mocan,Sergiu Macavei,Adrian Cordoș,Catalin C Ciuce,Adriana Bințințan,Romeo Ioan Chira,Georgiana Nagy,Valeriu Surlin,Dan Timofte,Felix Nickel,Beat Mueller,G. Dindelegan,Constantin Ciuce,Stelian Brad,Mircea Murar,Bogdan Mocan +17 more
TL;DR: The newly designed system has the potential to discover metallic tags attached to the bowel mucosa for precise intraoperative laparoscopic location of digestive tumors and further work is in progress to increase the sensitivity and detection range of the system.
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Home-Based Robotic Upper Limbs Cardiac Telerehabilitation System
TL;DR: A novel strategy was used to integrate existing equipment and applications with newly developed ones, with the aim of reducing the need for technical skills of patients using remote control, and it is demonstrated that RoboTeleRehab could be technically feasible both hardware and software.