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Design of a Motion Based Sailing Simulator

19th International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2010
The present work describes the design of a Sailing simulator that includes fundamental interaction stimuli and environmental phenomena such as wind and sea conditions, vessel and sails configuration, and actions performed by drivers on real maneuvers. The behavior of the simulator takes into account most of the static and dynamic effects caused by the ...
Carlo Alberto Avizzano   +3 more
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Simulation based design

2012 International Conference on Information Technology and e-Services, 2012
Simulation is a very important tool which has been used for several years in several fields (with computer and non computer systems). The purpose of using simulation is to understand the way in which a system will evolve generally(the future behaviour of a system) to influence this behaviour if possible and make the necessary possible changes in order ...
Wafa Mefteh   +3 more
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Virtual simulation of distributed IP-based designs

IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 1999
JavaCAD, an Internet-based tool with a secure client-server architecture, lets designers perform functional simulation, fault simulation, and cost estimation of circuits containing IP components. It also ensures IP protection for both IP vendors and users, and provides seamless transition between IP evaluation and purchase.
DALPASSO, MARCELLO   +2 more
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Simulation-based designs for multiperiod control

Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2007
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Enrique González-Dávila   +2 more
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Designing web-based simulation for learning

Future Generation Computer Systems, 2000
Web-based simulation can be a powerful tool in education and training. The nature of simulation-based learning combined with the availability of the web make learning supported by web-based simulation a powerful strategy. In simulation-based learning, learners can experience environments that would be too costly, time-consuming, complex or dangerous to
Rego Granlund   +2 more
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Design of a Knowledge-Based Simulation Environment

SIMULATION, 1996
This paper presents a design of a knowledge-based simulation environment based on techniques from conventional simulation methods, object-oriented programming methods, and knowledge- based programming methods. The environment has cooperating knowledge- based and simulation parts integrated into one modeling system.
M. Douglas Williams   +2 more
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A component-based design for a simulated network

Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, 2004. IRI 2004., 2005
This paper describes a component-based design for a virtual network construction and simulation tool to be used for educational purposes. In this study, the elements of a computer network are defined in terms of discrete objects. It presents the component hierarchy and design requirements for modeling a network, and describes the means by which these ...
David Edelstein, Denise Edwards
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Designing for cyber-based business simulations

Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1996
NEW TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES, such as the Internet, have afforded computer-based business game simulations unique opportunities to span both temporal and spatial boundaries, permitting players from different cultural backgrounds to participate in virtual games.
Benita Cox, Peter Saunders
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Designing and Conducting Simulation-Based Research

Pediatrics, 2014
As simulation is increasingly used to study questions pertaining to pediatrics, it is important that investigators use rigorous methods to conduct their research. In this article, we discuss several important aspects of conducting simulation-based research in pediatrics.
Adam, Cheng   +6 more
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Aseismic designs based on artificial simulations

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 1999
It is commonly believed that the time-varying frequency characteristics are important for the inelastic response of structures. Design code modification means structural cost changes; therefore any change must be based on solid evidence. Although the significance of time-varying frequency characteristics to ground motion has been recognized for a while,
Jun-Jie Wang, Jing Zhou
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