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2000
15 years 5 months ago
Circumstance descriptors: a method for generating plan modifications and fragmentary orders
Circumstance Descriptors are offered as a way to organize spatial and other military knowledge that may be difficult to formulate, particularly the kinds of details that are most ...
John B. Gilmer Jr.
BIBE
2009
IEEE
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15 years 11 months ago
Soft Tissue Deformation and Optimized Data Structures for Mass Spring Methods
One of the essential components of a virtual reality surgical simulation is deformation. Deformations in computer graphics and surgical simulations are commonly modeled with three...
Tansel Halic, Sinan Kockara, Coskun Bayrak, Richar...
DAC
2002
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Combined BEM/FEM substrate resistance modeling
For present-day micro-electronic designs, it is becoming ever more important to accurately model substrate coupling effects. Basically, either a Finite Element Method (FEM) or a B...
Eelco Schrik, N. P. van der Meijs
WSC
2000
15 years 5 months ago
Using agent-based modeling to capture airpower strategic effects
Airpower's strength lies in quickly striking the enemy directly where they are vulnerable while being unhampered by geography and surface forces. Airpower theory suggests the...
Richard K. Bullock, Gregory A. McIntyre, Raymond R...
JOCN
2010
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Neural Dissociations between Action Verb Understanding and Motor Imagery
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, by mentally simulating throwing. This implicit simulation is often assumed to be...
Roel M. Willems, Ivan Toni, Peter Hagoort, Daniel ...