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AR
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Design of an electrically actuated lower extremity exoskeleton
Human exoskeletons add the strength and endurance of robotics to a human's innate intellect and adaptability to help people transport heavy loads over rough, unpredictable ter...
Adam Zoss, Hami Kazerooni
FSS
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
Extreme physical information and objective function in fuzzy clustering
Fuzzy clustering algorithms have been widely studied and applied in a variety of areas. They become the major techniques7 in cluster analysis. In this paper, we focus on objective...
Michel Ménard, Michel Eboueya
CONCURRENCY
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
Extreme scalability challenges in micro-finite element simulations of human bone
Coupling recent imaging capabilities with microstructural finite element (microFE) analysis offers a powerful tool to determine bone stiffness and strength. It shows high potentia...
Constantine Bekas, Alessandro Curioni, Peter Arben...
COMPSAC
2003
IEEE
14 years 20 days ago
A Test-Driven Component Development Framework based on the CORBA Component Model
Short product cycles and rapidly changing requirements are increasingly forcing developers to use agile development strategies like extreme programming and test–driven developme...
Egon Teiniker, Stefan Mitterdorfer, Leif Morgan Jo...
ICALP
1991
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
The Expected Extremes in a Delaunay Triangulation
We give an expected-case analysis of Delaunay triangulations. To avoid edge effects we consider a unit-intensity Poisson process in Euclidean d-space, and then limit attention to...
Marshall W. Bern, David Eppstein, F. Frances Yao