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Jukka Peltola
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2006-2020
Publications (10 Years): 2
Top Topics
Polar Fourier
Working Memory
Process Control
Corpus Callosum
Top Venues
ETFA
SMC
J. Cogn. Neurosci.
Medical Imaging: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging
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Publications
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Ruhunur Özdemir
,
Kai Lehtimäki
,
Jukka Peltola
,
Hannu Eskola
Connectivity analysis of anterior nuclei of the thalamus in diffusion-MRI using constrained spherical deconvolution (CSD), multi-shell multi-tissue CSD and probabilistic DTI for ANT-DBS in epilepsy.
Medical Imaging: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging
(2020)
Jari Peräkylä
,
Lihua Sun
,
Kai Lehtimäki
,
Jukka Peltola
,
Juha Öhman
,
Timo Möttönen
,
Keith H. Ogawa
,
Kaisa Hartikainen
Causal Evidence from Humans for the Role of Mediodorsal Nucleus of the Thalamus in Working Memory.
J. Cogn. Neurosci.
29 (12) (2017)
Jukka Peltola
,
Seppo Sierla
,
Valeriy Vyatkin
Adapting Keyword driven test automation framework to IEC 61131-3 industrial control applications using PLCopen XML.
ETFA
(2014)
Wenbin William Dai
,
Jukka Peltola
,
Valeriy Vyatkin
,
Cheng Pang
Service-oriented distributed control software design for process automation systems.
SMC
(2014)
Jukka Peltola
,
Seppo Sierla
,
Pekka Aarnio
,
Kari Koskinen
Industrial evaluation of functional Model-Based Testing for process control applications using CAEX.
ETFA
(2013)
Mika Strömman
,
Ilkka Seilonen
,
Jukka Peltola
,
Kari Koskinen
Integration of Optimization to the Design of Pulp and Paper Production Processes.
SIMULTECH (Selected Papers)
(2011)
Mika Strömman
,
Ilkka Seilonen
,
Jukka Peltola
,
Kari Koskinen
Design Process Model for Optimizing Design of Continuous Production Processes.
SIMULTECH
(2011)
Seppo Sierla
,
James H. Christensen
,
Kari Koskinen
,
Jukka Peltola
Educational approaches for the industrial acceptance of IEC 61499.
ETFA
(2007)
Mika Strömman
,
Seppo Sierla
,
Jukka Peltola
,
Kari Koskinen
Professional designers' adaptations of IEC 61499 to their individual work practices.
ETFA
(2006)