However, I did find some information on a boat called "Sassie" that was designed by Fogbank, a boat manufacturer. But I couldn't find any relation to a research paper titled "Fogbank Sassie 2000".
| Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | – Global edge‑computing & scientific analytics market | $112 B | | Serviceable Available Market (SAM) – SAS & related scattering instrumentation market + industrial IoT analytics | $7.4 B | | Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM) – Targeted at high‑throughput research facilities & select industry verticals | $620 M (≈ 8.4 % of SAM) | fogbank sassie 2000
| Test | Dataset Size | Processing Mode | Avg. Latency (s) | Throughput (fits/hr) | |------|--------------|-----------------|------------------|----------------------| | SAXS Beamline A | 12 GB | Edge (GPU) | | 42 | | SANS Beamline B | 38 GB | Edge + Cloud fallback | 12.1 | 28 | | Lab‑scale SAXS | 2 GB | Pure Cloud | 21.7 | 13 | | Real‑time USAXS | 5 GB/s (stream) | Edge (FPGA) | 0.9 (per frame) | N/A | However, I did find some information on a
The fuzzy-logic Nimbus OS used a decision tree with 47 “mood states,” each tied to specific sensor thresholds. If temperature rose 0.3°C in 90 seconds and barometric pressure fell and the camera saw fidgeting (low-res pixel change rate), the output was “agitation.” and future roadmap.
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