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DSP
2007
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Feasibility of impact-acoustic emissions for detection of damaged wheat kernels
A non-destructive, real time device was developed to detect insect damage, sprout damage, and scab damage in kernels of wheat. Kernels are impacted onto a steel plate and the resu...
Tom C. Pearson, A. Enis Çetin, Ahmed H. Tew...
EAAI
2007
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Nearly optimal neural network stabilization of bipedal standing using genetic algorithm
In this work, stability control of bipedal standing is investigated. The biped is simplified as an inverted pendulum with a foot-link. The controller consists of a general regres...
Reza Ghorbani, Qiong Wu, G. Gary Wang
JIPS
2006
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Monitoring Systems for Embedded Equipment in Ubiquitous Environments
: Accurate and efficient monitoring of dynamically changing environments is one of the most important requirements for ubiquitous network environments. Ubiquitous computing provide...
Ji-Hye Bae, Hee-Kuk Kang, Yoon-Young Park, Jung-Ho...
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MAGS
2008
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ACVisualizer: A visualization tool for APi-calculus
Process calculi are mathematical tools used for modeling and analyzing the structure and behavior of reactive systems. One such calculus, called APi-calculus (an extension to Pi-ca...
Raheel Ahmad, Shahram Rahimi
JNCA
2006
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An evolutionary approach to prototyping pedagogical agents: from simulation to integrated system
We have developed and integrated software agents with two educational groupware systems (TeamWave Workplace and FLE), using evolutionary prototyping and empiricalbased design as d...
Anders I. Mørch, Jan A. Dolonen, Jan Eirik ...