Browsing by Subject "Multimedia systems"
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Potential Contribution of Digital Video to the Analysis of the Learning Process in Physics: A Case Study in the Context of Electric Circuits
(2004)We seek to demonstrate how digital video technology can contribute towards our understanding of the process of development of conceptual understanding in physics. We use digital video to analyze 4 brief Physics by Inquiry ...
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Conference Object
RAN selection for converged networks supporting IMS signalling and MBMS service
(2007)Future Communication Networks are envisioned to be based upon a common, flexible and scalable convergence platform, where different access networks, different terminals and different services can coexist. The new user ...
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Real-time coordination in distributed multimedia systems
(2000)The coordination paradigm has been used extensively as a mechanism for software composition and integration. However, little work has been done for the cases where the software components involved have real-time requirements. ...
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Structural health monitoring under varying environmental conditions using wavelets
(2013)A novel structural health monitoring system to detect damages in structures under varying operational and environmental conditions is presented in this paper. A noncontact, full-field measurement using a high speed camera ...
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Doctoral Thesis Open Access
A wearable, multimodal, vitals acquisition unit for intelligent field triage
(Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου, Πολυτεχνική Σχολή / University of Cyprus, Faculty of Engineering, 2012-01)Οι φυσικές καταστροφές ή οι καταστροφές που οφείλονται στον ανθρώπινο παράγοντα και έχουν ως αποτέλεσμα την απώλεια μεγάλου αριθμού ανθρωπίνων ζωών, συναντούν συνήθως δύσκολες προκλήσεις. Η ανάλυση των ιστορικών δεδομένων ...
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Conference Object
What to adapt in a high-performance microprocessor
(2004)High-performance processors usually require large amounts of power for their operation. Adapting resources in such processors is very relevant as each application and distinct use of the system has a different demand. A ...
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Wireless broadcast data scheduling in environment with re-attempt users: Optimization through intelligent feedback monitoring
(2001)Most of the previous work on wireless broadcast data scheduling has been based on simplified assumptions regarding mobile user behaviour. In this paper, we show that the employment of a realistic mobile user behaviour model ...
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Working memory differences in e-learning environments: Optimization of learners' performance through personalization
(2009)Working memory (WM) is a psychological construct that has a major effect on information processing, thus signifying its importance when considering individual differences and adaptive educational hypermedia. Previous work ...