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Dynamic synthetic environments: a survey [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation: Applications, Methodology, Technology, 2018
The real environment in which military operations take place is dynamic and ever changing under the influence of natural effects and human activities.
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Dynamic Coalitions Formation in Dynamic Uncertain Environments

2015 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT), 2015
This study presents a novel solution to agent coalition formation. It focuses on heterogeneous, distributed multi-agent systems deployed in real-world environments. Specifically, we study dynamic, uncertain environments in which tasks may evolve during execution, and agents and resource availability may vary rapidly and unpredictably. We refer to cases
Faye, Pascal François   +3 more
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Dynamic street environment

Local Environment, 2010
The research examines the street's physical characteristics that are influenced by the culture in the city of Mashhad, Iran as a case study. It is evident that new developments in the traditional street have mostly eroded the cultural value of the urban environment.
F. Abbas Zadeh, A. B. Sulaiman
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Unicube for Dynamic Environment Mapping

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2011
Cube mapping is widely used in many graphics applications due to the availability of hardware support. However, it does not sample the spherical surface evenly. Recently, a uniform spherical mapping, isocube mapping, was proposed. It exploits the six-face structure used in cube mapping and samples the spherical surface evenly.
Tze-Yiu, Ho   +4 more
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Managing hospitals in dynamic environments

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 1997
Hospital environments have changed dramatically over the past two decades. Hospitals now have to contend with the dynamics of regulation, market forces, and quality and cost‐conscious environments. The strategies proposed here emulate the changes pursued by much of US industry. Provides a framework for analysing hospital environments.
Y H, Godiwalla   +3 more
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Dynamic visioning for dynamic environments

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1999
Summary: This article considers the particular challenges to organisations facing major change in turbulent times. It briefly reviews the use of visioning tools, especially scenario planning, to support the process of developing strategies requiring major change, and the communication of these plans to key employees.
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Situation Awareness: Understanding Dynamic Environments

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2008
Objective: We present a snapshot of the work on situation awareness, which involves operators' comprehension of the dynamic situation that they are monitoring or controlling. Background: Although human factors has always been concerned with helping the operator in his or her work environment, research exploded in the mid-1990s on one relevant ...
Francis T, Durso, Arathi, Sethumadhavan
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Macromolecular dynamics in crowded environments

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2010
The structural and dynamical properties of macromolecules in confining or crowded environments are different from those in simple bulk liquids. In this paper, both the conformational and diffusional dynamics of globular polymers are studied in solutions containing fixed spherical obstacles.
Carlos, Echeverria, Raymond, Kapral
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Place recognition in dynamic environments

Journal of Robotic Systems, 1997
Summary: We have developed a technique for place learning and place recognition in dynamic environments. Our technique associates evidence grids with places in the world and uses hill climbing to find the best alignment between current perceptions and learned evidence grids.
Yamauchi, Brian, Langley, Pat
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Unpredictably Dynamic Environment Patrolling

Unmanned Systems, 2017
Patrolling is the most commonly requested type of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) mission; thus we use it as a prototypical example of autonomous mission planning. In this paper, we design an autonomous mission planner for UAV patrolling missions in unpredictably dynamic environments (UDEs) using recomposable restricted finite state machines (ReRFSM ...
Jinwoo Seok, Mariam Faied, Anouck Girard
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