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ADVANCES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Edited by Ma hias Schmidt Advances in Computer Science and Engineering Edited by Matthias Schmidt Published by InTech Janeza Trdine 9, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia Copyright © 2011 InTech All chapters are Open Access articles distributed under the Creative Commons Non Commercial Share Alike Attribution 3.0 license, which permits to copy, distribute, transmit, and adapt the work in any medium, so long as the original work is properly cited. After this work has been published by InTech, authors have the right to republish it, in whole or part, in any publication of which they are the author, and to make other personal use of the work. Any republication, referencing or personal use of the work must explicitly identify the original source. Statements and opinions expressed in the chapters are these of the individual contributors and not necessarily those of the editors or publisher. No responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of information contained in the published articles. The publisher assumes no responsibility for any damage or injury to persons or property arising out of the use of any materials, instructions, methods or ideas contained in the book. Publishing Process Manager Katarina Lovrecic Technical Editor Teodora Smiljanic Cover Designer Martina Sirotic Image Copyright Mircea BEZERGHEANU, 2010. Used under license from Shutterstock.com First published March, 2011 Printed in India A free online edition of this book is available at www.intechopen.com Additional hard copies can be obtained from orders@intechweb.org Advances in Computer Science and Engineering, Edited by Matthias Schmidt p. cm. ISBN 978-953-307-173-2 free online editions of InTech Books and Journals can be found at www.intechopen.com Part 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Part 2 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Preface IX Applied Computing Techniques 1 Next Generation Self-learning Style in Pervasive Computing Environments 3 Kaoru Ota, Mianxiong Dong, Long Zheng, Jun Ma, Li Li, Daqiang Zhang and Minyi Guo Automatic Generation of Programs 17 Ondřej Popelka and Jiří Štastný Application of Computer Algebra into the Analysis of a Malaria Model using MAPLE™ 37 Davinson Castaño Cano Understanding Virtual Reality Technology: Advances and Applications 53 Moses Okechukwu Onyesolu and Felista Udoka Eze Real-Time Cross-Layer Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks 71 Khaled Daabaj and Shubat Ahmeda Innovations in Mechanical Engineering 95 Experimental Implementation of Lyapunov based MRAC for Small Biped Robot Mimicking Human Gait 97 Pavan K. Vempaty, Ka C. Cheok, and Robert N. K. Loh Performance Assessment of Multi-State Systems with Critical Failure Modes: Application to the Flotation Metallic Arsenic Circuit 113 Seraphin C. Abou Contents Contents VI Object Oriented Modeling of Rotating Electrical Machines 135 Christian Kral and Anton Haumer Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of Pneumatic Systems 161 Djordje Dihovicni and Miroslav Medenica Longitudinal Vibration of Isotropic Solid Rods: From Classical to Modern Theories 187 Michael Shatalov, Julian Marais, Igor Fedotov and Michel Djouosseu Tenkam A Multiphysics Analysis of Aluminum Welding Flux Composition Optimization Methods 215 Joseph I. Achebo Estimation of Space Air Change Rates and CO 2 Generation Rates for Mechanically-Ventilated Buildings 237 Xiaoshu Lu, Tao Lu and Martti Viljanen Decontamination of Solid and Powder Foodstuffs using DIC Technology 261 Tamara Allaf, Colette Besombes, Ismail Mih, Laurent Lefevre and Karim Allaf Electrical Engineering and Applications 283 Dynamic Analysis of a DC-DC Multiplier Converter 285 J. C. Mayo-Maldonado, R. Salas-Cabrera, J. C. Rosas-Caro, H. Cisneros-Villegas, M. Gomez-Garcia, E. N.Salas-Cabrera, R. Castillo-Gutierrez and O. Ruiz-Martinez Computation Time Efficient Models of DC-to-DC Converters for Multi-Domain Simulations 299 Johannes V. Gragger How to Prove Period-Doubling Bifurcations Existence for Systems of any Dimension - Applications in Electronics and Thermal Field 311 Céline Gauthier-Quémard Advances in Applied Modeling 335 Geometry-Induced Transport Properties of Two Dimensional Networks 337 Zbigniew Domański Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Part 3 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Part 4 Chapter 17 Contents VII New Approach to a Tourist Navigation System that Promotes Interaction with Environment 353 Yoshio Nakatani, Ken Tanaka and Kanako Ichikawa Logistic Operating Curves in Theory and Practice 371 Peter Nyhuis and Matthias Schmidt Lütkenhöner’s „Intensity Dependence of Auditory Responses“: An Instructional Example in How Not To Do Computational Neurobiology 391 Lance Nizami A Warning to the Human-Factors Engineer: False Derivations of Riesz’s Weber Fraction, Piéron’s Law, and Others Within Norwich et al.’s Entropy Theory of Perception 407 Lance Nizami A Model of Adding Relations in Two Levels of a Linking Pin Organization Structure with Two Subordinates 425 Kiyoshi Sawada The Multi-Objective Refactoring Set Selection Problem - A Solution Representation Analysis 441 Camelia Chisăliţă-Creţu Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Pref ac e “Amongst challenges there are potentials.“ (Albert Einstein, 1879-1955) The speed of technological, economical and societal change in the countries all over the world has increased steadily in the last century. This trend continues in the new millennium. Therefore, many challenges arise. To meet these challenges and to realize the resulting potentials, new approaches and solutions have to be developed. There- fore, research activities are becoming more and more important. This book represents an international platform for scientists to show their advances in research and development and the resulting applications of their work as well as and opportunity to contribute to international scientifi c discussion. The book Advances in Computer Science and Engineering constitutes the revised selec- tion of 23 chapters wri en by scientists and researchers from all over the world. The chapters are organized in four sections: Applied Computing Techniques, Innovations in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Applications and Advances in Applied Modeling. The fi rst section Applied Computing Techniques presents new fi ndings in technical approaches, programming and the transfer of computing techniques to other fi elds of research. The second and the third section; Innovations in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Applications; show the development, the application and the analysis of selected topics in the fi eld of mechanical and electrical engineer- ing. The fourth section, Advances in Applied Modeling, demonstrates the develop- ment and application of models in the areas of logistics, human-factor engineering and problem solutions. This book could be put together due to the dedication of many people. I would like to thank the authors of this book for presenting their work in a form of interesting, well wri en chapters, as well as the InTech publishing team and Prof. Lovrecic for their great organizational and technical work. Dr. Ma h i a s S c h m i d t , Institute of Production Systems and Logistics Leibniz University of Hannover Produktionstechnisches Zentrum Hannover (PZH) An der Universität 2 30823 Garbsen Germany [...]... Computing Techniques 1 Next Generation Self-learning Style in Pervasive Computing Environments Kaoru Ota1, Mianxiong Dong, Long Zheng, Jun Ma, Li Li, Daqiang Zhang and Minyi Guo 1School of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Aizu, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Department of Computer Science, Nanjing Normal University 1Japan China 1 Introduction... Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Distinguished Young Scholars Program (No 60725208) and NSCF Grant No 60811130528 16 Advanced in Computer Science and Engineering 6 References Lima, P.; Bonarini, A & Mataric, M (2004) Application of Machine Learning, InTech, ISBN 978-953-7619-34-3, Vienna, Austria Li, B.; Xu, Y & Choi, J (1996) Applying Machine Learning Techniques, Proceedings of ASME 2010 4th International... Ubiquitous Learning Scheduler (ULS) In our design, the learner’s situations are collected by sensors and analyzed by comparing them to his/her learning histories Based on this information, supports are provided to the learner in order to help him/her forming a good learning style For providing comfortable 4 Advanced in Computer Science and Engineering surroundings, we improve the ULS system by utilizing data... framework for ubiquitous computing environments, In Proceedings of Ubicomp 2001, pp 56–75 Stanford, V (2002) Using Pervasive Computing to Deliver Elder Care, IEEE Pervasive Computing, pp.10-13 Hinske, S & Langheinrich, M (2009) An infrastructure for interactive and playful learning in augmented toy environments, In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom... der Linden, S (June 2010) Integrating Wind Turbine Generators (WTG’s) with Energy Storage, In: Wind Power, 17.06.2010, Available from http://sciyo.com/articles/show/title/wind-power-integrating-wind-turbinegenerators-wtg-s-with-energy-storage Taniguchi, R (2002) Development of a Web-based CAI System for Introductory Visual Basic Programming Course, Japanese Society for Information and Systems in Education,... (chromosome) and not on the actual solution This solves the second problem described in section 2.2 – the generation of syntactically incorrect solutions Also the 24 Advances in Computer Science and Engineering problem of lowered variability is solved since we can always insert or remove genes in case we need to remove or add parts of the solution This algorithm also solves analogical problems existing in standard... Red: The subject is in an insufficient learning state at the time or the learner has to study the subject as soon as possible at the time 6 Advanced in Computer Science and Engineering • Yellow: The subject is in a slightly insufficient learning state at the time • Green: The subject is in a sufficient learning state at the time As identified above, red grids have the highest learning priority Therefore,... On the other hand, the learner begins to study with some educational materials At the same time, the ULS collects his/her learning situations and puts them into a Learning Record DB The database consists of date, learning time, and subject names By comparing and analyzing the information of three databases, the ULS makes a scheduling chart such as Figure 2 and always displays it in learning The learner... contains two additional columns with rule type and gene mark Rule types are determined according to what non-terminals they translate We define a Tterminal as a terminal which can be translated only to terminals By analogy N-terminal is a terminal which can be translated only to non-terminals T-rules (N-rules) are all rules translating a given T-nonterminal (N-nonterminal) Mixed rules (or non-terminals)... Training) and e-learning [13, 14] For example, some WBT systems for educational using in some universities [1, 2, 9], a system for teacher-learners’ interaction in learner oriented education [3], and real e-learning programs for students [7, 8] had succeeded in the field However, a learner’s learning time is more abundant in the real world than in the cyber space, and learning support based on individual . ADVANCES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Edited by Ma hias Schmidt Advances in Computer Science and Engineering Edited by Matthias Schmidt Published by InTech Janeza Trdine 9, 51000. Applied Computing Techniques, Innovations in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Applications and Advances in Applied Modeling. The fi rst section Applied Computing Techniques. learner in order to help him/her forming a good learning style. For providing comfortable Advanced in Computer Science and Engineering 4 surroundings, we improve the ULS system by utilizing

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  • Advances in Computer Science and Engineering Preface

  • Part 1

  • 01_Next Generation Self-learning Style in Pervasive Computing Environments

  • 02_Automatic Generation of Programs

  • 03_Application of Computer Algebra into the Analysis of a Malaria Model using MAPLE™

  • 04_Understanding Virtual Reality Technology: Advances and Applications

  • 05_Real-Time Cross-Layer Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Part 2

  • 06_Experimental Implementation of Lyapunov based MRAC for Small Biped Robot Mimicking Human Gait

  • 07_Performance Assessment of Multi-State Systems with Critical Failure Modes: Application to the Flotation Metallic Arsenic Circuit

  • 08_Object Oriented Modeling of Rotating Electrical Machines

  • 09_Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of Pneumatic Systems

  • 10_Longitudinal Vibration of Isotropic Solid Rods: From Classical to Modern Theories

  • 11_A Multiphysics Analysis of Aluminum Welding Flux Composition Optimization Methods

  • 12_Estimation of Space Air Change Rates and CO2 Generation Rates for Mechanically-Ventilated Buildings

  • 13_Decontamination of Solid and Powder Foodstuffs using DIC Technology

  • Part 3

  • 14_Dynamic Analysis of a DC-DC Multiplier Converter

  • 15_Computation Time Efficient Models of DC-to-DC Converters for Multi-Domain Simulations

  • 16_How to Prove Period-Doubling Bifurcations Existence for Systems of any Dimension - Applications in Electronics and Thermal Field

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