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- Network modeling, 2011. by National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references.Many to many game theoretic approach for the measurement of transportation network vulnerability -- Computing individual path marginal cost in networks with queue spillbacks -- New gradient approximation method for dynamic origin destination matrix estimation on congested networks -- Centralized time dependent multiple carrier collaboration problem for less than truckload carriers -- Efficient methodology for benchmarking dynamic origin destination demand estimation methods -- Time dependent origin destination demand estimation -- Disaggregate multimodal travel demand modeling based on road pricing and access to transit -- Day to day dynamic model in discrete continuum transportation networks -- Distribution and assignment of compulsory and discretionary traffic -- Application of discrete fourier transform to find reliable shortest paths -- Capacitated vehicle routing problem with backhauls on trees -- Adaptive traffic control for large scale dynamic traffic assignment applications -- Model of traffic flow capacity constraint through nodes for dynamic network loading with queue spillback -- Select zone analysis for traffic impact studies -- Travel speed forecasting by means of continuous conditional random fields -- Transit stop level origin destination estimation through use of transit schedule and automated data collection system -- Bi level optimization model for public transportation network redesign problem -- Comparison of multiobjective evolutionary algorithms for optimization of externalities by using dynamic traffic management measures -- Vulnerability analysis of transportation network under scenarios of sea level rise -- Methodology for locating link count sensors that accounts for reliability of prior estimates from origin destination matricesTRB Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2263 consists of 20 papers that explore measurement of transportation network vulnerability, individual path marginal cost in networks, dynamic origin destination matrix estimation on congested networks, centralized time dependent multiple carrier collaboration for less than truckload carriers, and benchmarking dynamic origin destination demand estimation. This issue of the TRR also examines time dependent origin destination demand estimation, disaggregate multimodal travel demand modeling, discrete continuum transportation networks, distribution and assignment of compulsory and discretionary traffic, reliable shortest paths, capacitated vehicle routing problem, adaptive traffic control, and dynamic network loading with queue spillback. In addition, this TRR highlights traffic impact studies, travel speed forecasting, transit stop level origin destination estimation, bi level optimization model for public transportation network redesign problem, comparison of multiobjective evolutionary algorithms, vulnerability analysis of transportation network under scenarios of sea level rise, and locating link count sensors.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Transportation; Transportation;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Computer simulation model of house fly management in confined- animal production systems / by Wilhoit, Larry R.(Larry Randolph)(CARDINAL)217459; Stinner, Ronald E.(Ronald Edwin),1943-(CARDINAL)274121; Axtell, Richard C.(CARDINAL)154275; North Carolina Agricultural Research Service.(CARDINAL)153159;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-81)
- Subjects: Housefly; Manures.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Simulation of ground-water flow in the coastal plain aquifer system of North Carolina / by Giese, G. L.(CARDINAL)165664; Eimers, Jo Leslie.(CARDINAL)216326; Coble, Ronald W.(Ronald Wimmer)(CARDINAL)216153; Geological Survey (U.S.)(CARDINAL)154385;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-178).
- Subjects: Groundwater; Groundwater flow;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Second life : the official guide / by Rymaszewski, Michael.(CARDINAL)393885;
Getting a second life -- What is second life? -- Getting started -- The grand tour -- Living a second life -- Changing your appearance -- Using your library -- Managing your inventory -- Building -- Using the Linden scripting language -- Success in second life -- Who are you? -- Making money -- Real residents -- A cultural timeline -- The future and impact of second life -- Appendix A: Real-life education in second life -- Appendix B: Glossary -- Appendix C: Additional resources -- Appendix D: Menu commands and functions.
- Subjects: Video games.; Second Life (Game); Computer simulation.; Simulation games.; Shared virtual environments.;
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- MoCap for artists : workflow and techniques for motion capture / by Kitagawa, Midori,1963-author.(CARDINAL)879325; Windsor, Brian.(CARDINAL)877960;
Includes bibliographical references (page 195) and index.Unleash the power of digital motion capture in your 3D projects. Learn how to apply state-of-the-art optical motion capture with application-agnostic techniques that require very little math. You learn the vital elements to building a production pipeline that can be used with any combination of hardware and software technologies. MoCap for artists is an accessible guide for designers who want to implement a professional mocap pipeline easily and efficiently.
- Subjects: Computer animation.; Motion; Three-dimensional imaging.;
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- Automate this : how algorithms came to rule our world / by Steiner, Christopher.(CARDINAL)495520;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-234) and index.Wall Street, the first domino -- A brief history of man and algorithms -- The Bot top 40 -- The secret highways of Bots -- Gaming the system -- Paging Dr. Bot -- Categorizing humankind -- Wall Street versus Silicon Valley -- Wall Sreet's loss is a gain for the rest of us -- The future belongs to the algorithms and their creators.The interaction of man and machine can make our lives easier. But what will the world look like when algorithms control our hospitals, our roads, our culture, and our national security? It used to be that to diagnose an illness, interpret legal documents, analyze foreign policy, or write a newspaper article you needed a human being with specific skills--and maybe an advanced degree or two. These days, high-level tasks are increasingly being handled by algorithms that can do precise work not only with speed but also with nuance. These "bots" started with human programming and logic, but now their reach extends beyond what their creators ever expected. In this frightening book, Christopher Steiner tells the story of how algorithms took over--and shows why the "bot revolution" is about to spill into every aspect of our lives, often silently, without our knowledge.--From publisher description.
- Subjects: Finance; Finance; Capital market; Algorithms.; Computer simulation.;
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- Safety in car following : a computer simulation / by Fox, Phyllis Ann.(CARDINAL)308490; Lehman, Frederick G.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-134).
- Subjects: Traffic flow; Traffic engineering.;
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- Digital biology : how nature is transforming our technology and our lives / by Bentley, P. J.(CARDINAL)506006;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Biological systems; Adaptive control systems.;
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- User's manual for BRI-STARS (BRidge Stream Tube model for Alluvial River Simulation) / by Molinas, Albert.; United States.Federal Highway Administration.Office of Infrastructure Research and Development.(CARDINAL)286889; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.(CARDINAL)286897; Hydrau-Tech, Inc.(CARDINAL)286939;
Final report.Performed by Hydrau-Tech, Inc. for the Federal Highway Administration Office of Infrastructure R&D under contract no.Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-123).
- Subjects: BRI-STARS (Computer program); Streamflow; Alluvial streams; Sediment transport; Scour (Hydraulic engineering);
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- User's primer for BRI-STARS (BRidge Stream Tube model for Alluvial River Simulation) / by Molinas, Albert.; Wu, Baosheng.(CARDINAL)286940; United States.Federal Highway Administration.Office of Infrastructure Research and Development.(CARDINAL)286889; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.(CARDINAL)286897; Hydrau-Tech, Inc.(CARDINAL)286939;
Final report.Performed by Hydrau-Tech, Inc. for the Federal Highway Administration Office of Infrastructure R&D under contract no.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; BRI-STARS (Computer program); Streamflow; Alluvial streams; Sediment transport; Scour (Hydraulic engineering);
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