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Tomtosova, Elena Afanasevna, and Marina Sergeevna Yakushkina. "Creating an Upbringing Space by Nomadic Preschool Educational Organization." Siberian Pedagogical Journal, no. 5 (November 18, 2020): 20–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.15293/1813-4718.2005.02.

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Introduction. The problem of the research is the discrepancy between approaches to the use of socio-cultural resources of the modern sparsely populated Arctic region for preschooler’s upbringing with the possibilities of the upbringing space created at the initiative of a nomadic preschool educational organization. Nomads represent a special civilization. Children of nomads are physically developed: they have keen eyesight, good sense of smell and hearing, agility and quick reaction, etc. However, no attention is paid to the traditional indicators of the development, upbringing and socialization of a child, for example, the development of oral speech: the word is not the main means of solving life problems. The purpose of the article is to substantiate the possibility and prospects of creating an upbringing space on the initiative of a preschool educational organization in an Arctic nomadic environment. Methodology and methods of the research. The research is based on the activity-based, anthropological and event-driven approaches. Research methods: study of pedagogical literature and the legislative base of changes in the education system of the Russian Federation, pedagogical observation of children, interviewing nomadic parents and educators. Analysis of the upbringing traditions of indigenous Arctic peoples. A description of some of the practices and results of upbringing a preschool child-northerner in the family, clan community is presented. The sources of the early formation of independence and responsibility for the surrounding area of the indigenous northern peoples are substantiated. Results of the research. A scientific idea has been developed for the creation and implementation in a nomadic region of an algorithm for creating an upbringing space, created at the initiative of a multi-age community of a nomadic preschool educational organization. The algorithm is based on the concept of interaction of special socio-cultural institutions of the Arctic territory. The main directions of activities of communities of different ages for the development of educational space are proposed: creation of conditions for the formation of an ideological level, a respectful attitude to nature as a component of the human environment with living natural objects; realization of the potential of the preserved ethnocultural experience, traditions of leisure and economic management of the nomadic Arctic peoples; mastering the traditions of family life, the role of father, mother, head of the clan. Conclusion. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that in the course of the development and implementation of the algorithm for creating an upbringing space, the characteristics of the personality of a northerner preschooler living in a nomad were systematized; the conditions are determined, the peculiarities of creating an upbringing space on the initiative of a nomadic pre-school educational structure are substantiated; methodological materials have been developed that reveal the features of the reproduction of the proposed algorithm for creating an upbringing space. Prospects for the practical application of the research results. The results can be used in municipalities with similar territorial features for organizing nomadic preschool education and upbringing.
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Parwoto, Boby Dimas, Adella Gloria Harjanto, and Elmira Peja. "DAMPAK KOMUNIKASI GENERASI MILENIAL TERHADAP PERILAKU NOMADIC TOURISM." Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah 14, no. 01 (January 31, 2020): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.47256/kepariwisataan.v14i01.18.

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the impact of the application of the concept of nomadic tourism to travel patterns and use descriptive methods with quantitative and qualitative approaches through social media-based surveys on tourist attractions in the Orchid Forest Cikole, Bandung. The pattern of traveling in this 4.0 era, for the most respondents mixed of generations Y and Z, are able to travel twice a year and prefer to travel in low sessions (71.3%). In financial planning, they do not need to save money, because with minimal funds they can take a vacation on an impromptu basis, seeing the review as their main consideration for a vacation. However, the presence of virtual reality or augmental reality facilities will have a negative impact on income for nomadic destinations / attractions. The concept of nomadic tourism, applied in the Orchid Forest Cikole attraction, Bandung has not been very effective, because most tourists who come feel more secure and comfortable using the concept of non-nomadic tourism. And in terms of digital tourism, these attractions can already be accessed through google maps and have been instagramable, as well as reviews of these attractions can already be accessed via Social Media or YouTube. Keywords: Nomadic Tourism, Industrial Revolution 4.0, Impact and Transformation
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Nuzhnova, N. M. "Formation of professional readiness of future primary school teachers to ensure social partnership with parents in the nomadic school of the far north." Science and School, no. 1, 2020 (2020): 79–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.31862/1819-463x-2020-1-79-89.

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The article deals with the formation of professional readiness of future primary school teachers to ensure and implement social partnership with parents of students in the Far North. The article focuses on the relevance of the project „Nomadic school” in modern conditions, shows the trends of modernization of education, in particular, the proposals of the Ministry of education of Russia in the field of legal regulation in nomadic education. The advantages of teaching children in primary classes of nomadic school, concerning the issues of adaptation process to primary education, preservation of traditional family education, native language and national culture are substantiated. In the context of successfully carried out training of primary school teachers to work in nomadic schools of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District, the content of training sessions with students studying at Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia is revealed when mastering the disciplines of the module „Social Partnership with Parents”. The author believes that the joint work of the teacher with the parents can lead the latter to change their position from an observer to an active assistant, partner of the educational process in the quality of education and upbringing of children in their nomadic places. The presented forms of work with students make it possible to increase their motivation to organize and ensure social partnership with parents, to develop certain skills related to the application of technologies of organization of joint activities with parents in the field of education of students, demonstrate its achievements in organizing a social partnership between the nomadic school and parents.
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Sultangalieva, Gulmira, Ulzhan Tuleshova, and Paul W. Werth. "Nomadic Nobles: Pastoralism and Privilege in the Russian Empire." Slavic Review 81, no. 1 (2022): 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2022.78.

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Probing the manner in which Kazakhs attained noble status in the Russian empire, this article explores a neglected aspect of the country's social history. Recognizing that nobility is typically associated with landowning in a feudal order, we explore how this status also found application in the steppe. Based on diverse sources and comparison with other ethnic elites, we regard Kazakh ennoblement not only as a way of recognizing a traditional nomadic aristocracy, but also as a method of creating a new native elite beneficial to Russia's colonial project. We likewise propose that the distinctive character of nomads’ pastoral lifeways differentiated the Kazakh nobility from their Russian counterparts and prevented them from making full use of noble privileges. The article thus explores the nature of Russia's social order by interrogating its margins and contemplates both the possibilities and limits of social inclusion for Russia's ethnically and culturally diverse population.
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El Kalam, A. Abou, M. Maachaoui, N. Idboufker, H. Ait Lahcen, and A. Ait Ouahman. "A Secure Architecture for Nomadic User in IMS Network." International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications 4, no. 1 (January 2012): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jmcmc.2012010101.

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The IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) is a basis for a significant new architecture which offers network operators the opportunity to expand their services, by integrating voice and multimedia communications and delivering them into new environments with new purposes. Basically, the IMS is an overlay network on top of IP layer that uses Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as the primary signaling mechanism. SIP works at the application layer in IP networks. It is thus faced to not only the IP-networks security issues, but also to new issues which are related to the SIP protocol directly. Consequently, using IMS bears several new security challenges. This paper presents the most relevant SIP-related security vulnerabilities and threats, and the implementation and simulation test bed to experiment two versions of the SIP Asterisk software to emphasize these threats. The different security mechanisms that can be deployed to overcome the SIP security issues while putting emphasis the most important ones are discussed. Afterwards, the authors propose adaptable solutions to the SIP threats already identified for a specific service (access information from anywhere) in IMS context. Finally, conclusions are drawn and some perspectives are introduced to improve the security of multimedia applications.
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Colleter, Rozenn, Jean-Baptiste Romain, and Jean-Baptiste Barreau. "HumanOS: an open source nomadic software database for physical anthropology and archaeology." Virtual Archaeology Review 11, no. 23 (July 8, 2020): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/var.2020.13422.

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<p class="VARAbstract">With the democratization of computers, tablets and smartphones, the data acquisition and exploration on archaeological sites are changing significantly. The digitization of information allows a faster, more efficient and more standardized data recording that facilitates the synthesis work required by the discipline. Numerous database programmes are being developed in archaeology and physical anthropology, notably with targeted tools developed to meet specific needs. However, to the authors’ knowledge, no efficient, free and open-source program for the recording of human bones in an archaeological context exists yet. In this paper, a mobile application for the intuitive recording of human bones from archaeological sites is described; this app, defined for the field and biological anthropologists, allows making an inventory of the burials from site to the laboratory from archaeological digs in an intuitive style. In addition to the recording of the skeleton, the application permits the recording of the discovery context. The application also gives significant freedom to the user, who can easily create research fields to their own research objectives. Finally, it permits exporting the information, either as text (automatic report) and/or as tables for statistical use. It is a modular, ergonomic and portable tool which meets researchers' requirements without needing an internet connection; it stores the recorded information in several formats (CSV, SVG, HTML and/or JSON), in a sustainable computer language, permitting complementary modules development. The system is implemented in the form of a free and open-source web application, programmed in JavaScript (available from http://www.humanos.cnrs.fr/) and supplied in the form of a simple ZIP file to decompress. The application does not require any special installation, as it opens by clicking on the executable "<em>HumanOS.html</em>" with any web browser, even without an Internet connection.</p><p>Highlights:</p><ul><li><p>We have developed a mobile application which allows "field anthropologists" to record burials inventories from archaeological excavations on site and in the laboratory, in an intuitive way.</p></li><li><p>In addition to recording the skeleton, the application makes it possible to note the context of the discovery and to create fields of investigation according to its own research objectives.</p></li><li><p>It allows data export in the form of text (automatic report) and/or tables for statistical uses.</p></li></ul>
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Bello, R. W., and S. Abubakar. "Development of a Software Package for Cattle Identification in Nigeria." Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 23, no. 10 (November 21, 2019): 1825–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v23i10.9.

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Open grazing or free-range grazing is one of the methods employed by the Nigeria nomadic cattle herders to provide pasture for their cattle. This method of providing pasture for cattle comes with so many challenges among which are cow swapping, ownership disputes, rustling and cow intrusion to farmland. Some existing methods of guiding against these challenges are expensive, injurious, and unreliable to apply. The objective of this paper is to develop an enhanced and affordable software package for cow recognition and identification using a graphical user interface and information encoding method. Data analysis module with software application for the analysis of the generated code is proposed; the software application installed on a computer or smart-phone may be standalone or otherwise. Data about individual cow is digitally collected, coded and stored using necessary resources, tools, and methods. Moreover, by tagging individual cow with the generated code, and matching the code with the ones in the database using code reader, individual cow can be recognized and identified.Keywords: Open grazing; Free-range grazing; Nomadic herder; Cow identification; Pasture.
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Khan, Subayal, Jukka Saastamoinen, Jyrki Huusko, Juha-Pekka Soininen, and Jari Nurmi. "Application Workload Modelling via Run-Time Performance Statistics." International Journal of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems 4, no. 2 (April 2013): 1–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jertcs.2013040101.

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Modern mobile nomadic devices for example internet tablets and high end mobile phones support diverse distributed and stand-alone applications that were supported by single devices a decade back. Furthermore the complex heterogeneous platforms supporting these applications contain multi-core processors, hardware accelerators and IP cores and all these components can possibly be integrated into a single integrated circuit (chip). The high complexity of both the platform and the applications makes the design space very complex due to the availability of several alternatives. Therefore the system designer must be able to quickly evaluate the performance of different application architectures and implementations on potential platforms. The most popular technique employed nowadays is termed as system-level-performance evaluation which uses abstract workload and platform capacity models. The platform capacity models and application workload models reside at a higher abstraction-level. The platform and application workload models can be instantiated with reduced modeling effort and also operate at a higher simulation speed. This article presents a novel run-time statistics based application workload model extraction and platform configuration technique. This technique is called platform COnfiguration and woRkload generatIoN via code instrumeNtation and performAnce counters (CORINNA) which offers several advantages over compiler based technique called ABSINTH, and also provides automatic configuration of the platform processor models for example cache-hits and misses obtained during the application execution.
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Sokratis Barmpounakis, Nancy Alonistioti, George C. Alexandropoulos, and Alexandros Kaloxylos. "Dynamic infrastructure-as-a-service: A key paradigm for 6G networks and application to maritime communications." ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies 3, no. 1 (April 1, 2022): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.52953/wqwx1975.

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Although, the advent of the fifth Generation (5G) of communication networks has introduced the technology enablers and system capability to support a large number of devices, and highly-demanding services, as well as ultra-low latency and high reliability, enhancements to the current systems will not suffice for future generation networks. Instead, a disruptive communication paradigm needs to be introduced that will ultimately enable the radical evolution of the current systems to a new ones, capable of self-aggregating extraordinary connectivity and computing capabilities in a seamless manner. To this end, sixth Generation (6G) networks should be able to seamlessly integrate and release, in a dynamic manner, heterogeneous types of resources, such as diverse types of network entities/nodes with nomadic, relaying, and multi-tenancy capabilities, which can enable demand-driven service provisioning, coverage extension, increased network capacity, and reduced energy consumption. This paper presents a novel networking paradigm towards Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), which introduces a disruptive and dynamic network infrastructure management and service orchestration mechanism, including nomadic networks and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-aware networking approaches for seamless and dynamic management of diverse network resources. In order to emphasize the compelling potential of the proposed paradigm, we detail its application to maritime communication networks, while identifying this use case as a key driver for the proposed dynamic IaaS concept.
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Postiglione, Gerard, Ben Jiao, and Li Xiaoliang. "Education Change and Development in Nomadic Communities of the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR)." International Journal of Chinese Education 1, no. 1 (2012): 89–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221258612x644575.

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Abstract This research examines the challenges and accomplishments of popularizing basic education in nomadic regions of the Tibetan Autonomous Region. The article provides a background and case study of Nyerong county in northern Tibet. The authors note the rapid progress but also point out that there needs to be more of a focus on improving the learning environment of school life by fostering creativity and the application of relevant knowledge.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Nomadic application"

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HATANAKA, Masayuki, Shuichiro YAMAMOTO, Shoichi SENDA, Junko HASHIMOTO, and Eikazu NIWANO. "Smart Card Information Sharing Platform towards Global Nomadic World." Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/15022.

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Saidi, Majdi. "Contribution à l'optimisation des systèmes hybrides de production énergétique à base de sources renouvelables." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021AIXM0627.

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Cette thèse est une contribution à la conception optimale des systèmes hybrides pour la production énergétique. Les travaux proposés sont organisés en trois parties. La première partie consiste à étudier la possibilité d’intégrer des sous-réseaux constitués d’un ensemble de producteur-exploitant connectés au réseau principal. Le but est de renforcer la décentralisation de la production énergétique en tenant compte des besoins spécifiques et des disponibles de source renouvelable. Pour ce faire, l’approche consiste à optimiser le coût de l’installation, pour le producteur-exploitant, et les taux des subventions, assurées par l’état-soutien, tout en évitant la spéculation financière. La deuxième partie traite du problème de dimensionnement des systèmes hybrides par adaptation optimale de la charge, et l’approche est effectuée en deux parties. Une première partie consiste à modéliser la charge en tenant compte des contraintes spécifiques à l’exploitation. Ensuite, lors de la deuxième partie, une optimisation de la structure est effectuée en fonction du disponible énergétique. La troisième partie est consacrée au cas spécifique d’une application en nomade. Tout d’abord, il s’agit de déterminer les différentes contraintes caractéristiques à ce type d’application (sécurité énergétique, coût de la conception, etc.) et de définir les différents problèmes d’optimisation associés aux objectifs spécifiques. Ensuite, une étude de cas exprimée comme un problème d’optimisation de nature multi-objectif est énoncée. Finalement, des solutions optimales sont identifiées à travers des outils d’intelligence artificielle et de considérations liées à l’application
This thesis is a contribution to the optimal design of hybrid systems for energy production. The proposed work is organised in three parts. The first part is dedicated to an energy analysis at the level of the national electricity grid. The aim is to study the possibility of integrating sub-grids consisting of a set of producer-operators connected to the main grid. The aim is to strengthen the decentralisation of energy production, taking into account the specific needs and availability of renewable sources. To achieve this, the approach is to optimise the cost of the installation for the producer-operator and the subsidy rates provided by the supporting state, while avoiding financial speculation. The second part deals with the problem of sizing hybrid systems by optimal load adaptation, and the approach is carried out in two parts. In the first part, the load is modelled taking into account the specific constraints of the operation. Then, in the second part, an optimisation of the structure is carried out according to the available energy. To illustrate the relevance of the approach, an application to a concrete case of a company is performed. The third part is devoted to the specific case of a nomadic application. First, the different constraints characteristic of this type of application (energy security, design cost, etc.) are determined and the different optimisation problems associated with the specific objectives are defined. Then, a case study expressed as an optimisation problem of a multi-objective nature is stated. Finally, optimal solutions are identified through artificial intelligence tools and application
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Helin, Heikki. "Supporting nomadic agent-based applications in the FIPA agent architecture." Helsinki : University of Helsinki, 2003. http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/mat/tieto/vk/helin/.

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Poulin, Guylaine. "Contribution au développement d'un générateur piézoélectrique pour applications nomades." Paris 11, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA112062.

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Avec l'expansion du marche des appareils electroniques portables et la diminution conjointe de leur consommation, l'idee de convertir l'energie des mouvements humains en energie electrique suscite un regain d'interet. Dans ce contexte, nous avons conÇu et realise un generateur piezoelectrique prototype, destine a alimenter des systemes portables dont la puissance est comprise entre 10 microwatts et 1 milliwatt. Les materiaux utilises sont des ceramiques pzt, fonctionnant en compression sous l'effet d'une contrainte de faible frequence (regime quasi-statique). Le generateur piezoelectrique est forme de trois parties : le dispositif mecanique d'application de la contrainte (dma), le systeme piezoelectrique (sp) et le systeme de recuperation (sr). D'une part, nous avons modelise le sp en regime quasi-statique afin de mettre en evidence ses caracteristiques de fonctionnement et d'estimer la puissance generee sous l'effet d'une contrainte d'amplitude et de frequence donnees. D'autre part, nous avons conÇu et realise deux maquettes experimentales, afin de demontrer la faisabilite d'un tel generateur. Avec la seconde maquette, la puissance delivree atteint 13,2 microwatts sur une charge de 100 kiloohms, pour une contrainte de frequence 55 hz et d'amplitude 2 n par ceramique. Enfin, nous avons mis au point un circuit electronique de recuperation, permettant d'accroitre l'energie electrique generee d'un facteur superieur a 10. Ce circuit a ete specialement conÇu pour le sp, dont les caracteristiques d'impedance et de courant sont particulieres. En outre, l'utilisation de composants a faible consommation est indispensable dans l'optique de realiser un generateur autonome
The market of portable electronic devices has been strongly expanding for the last ten years, and their energy consumption has been decreasing in parallel. So the concept of harvesting mechanical energy in human environment arouses a renewed interest. In this context, we designed and tested a prototype piezoelectric generator harvesting the mechanical energy of voluntary human movements, in order to supply devices consuming between 10 microwatts and 1 milliwatt. The generator consists of three stages : a mechanical application device (mad) which transforms the human movement into a high amplitude constraint ; the piezoelectric device (pd), the parallel association of identical pzt ceramic bars working in compression ; the harvesting system (hs), an electronic circuit that converts the electrical energy in a suitable form to the targeted application. On the one hand, we modelled the pd working in 33 or 31 mode, at very low frequencies compared to the resonance frequency of the pd. With this quasi-static model, we estimated the electrical power delivered for a given constraint. On the other hand, we designed and produced two experimental devices in order to demonstrate the feasibility of the mad principle. With the second prototype, the pd delivers 13. 2 microwatts to a 100 kiloohms load, for a 55 hz and 2 n constraint on each piezoceramic. At last, we conceived an harvesting system, which increases the part of mechanical energy converted in electrical energy. This circuit has been elaborated especially for the sp, whose impedance and current level are specific. Moreover, the use of low consumption components is essential, with the aim to make an autonomous generator
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Do, Tuan Anh. "Modélisation multiphysique des matériaux magnétoélectriques de seconde génération : application aux objets nomades connectés." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUS486.

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Les matériaux magnétoélectrique (ME) sont les matériaux composites fonctionnels composés de phases piézoélectriques et magnétostrictives qui a capacité de transformer l’énergie magnétique à l’énergie électrique par la médiation de l'énergie mécanique. L’effet ME peut être caractérisé en utilisant le coefficient magnétoélectrique (V/Oe). Cette propriété particulière génère un intérêt pour la recherche scientifique et plus particulièrement pour l’application de nouveaux transducteurs d’énergie, capteurs magnétiques ou inductances variables. Dans ce contexte, L2E a commencé depuis 2012 à développer des codes multiphysiques en éléments finis pour étudier les matériaux ME. Les travaux de cette thèse sont pour développer un modèle 3D combinant les modèles d'existence de piézoélectrique et magnétostrictif. Le modèle 3D est utilisé pour étudier le comportement du matériau magnétoélectrique: Modélisation de composite laminaire, prenant en compte la non linéarité de la magnétostrictive par un modèle multi-échelles et l'effet des courants de Foucault en régime dynamique ; Étude de différentes structures composites ME et de l'influence des paramètres géométriques sur la performance de ce matériau ; Application du principe d'homogénéisation à l'analyse du comportement magnétoélectrique de composites particules ME ou de composite fibres ME
Magnetoelectric materials (ME) are functional composite materials composed of piezoelectric and magnetostrictive phases that have the particularity of transforming magnetic energy into electrical energy through the mediation of mechanical energy. The ME effect can be characterized by a magnetoelectric coefficient (V/Oe). This particular property generates growing interests in the scientific research and more specifically in the application of new energy transducers, magnetic sensors or variable inductances. It is in this context that the L2E began since 2012 the development of multiphysics finite element codes to study the ME materials. This thesis is the development of a 3D model combining the existence models of piezoelectric and magnetostrictive for the investigation of ME behavior from three aspects: Modeling of laminate composite, taking into account the nonlinearity of magnetostrictive through a multiscale model and the effect of eddy currents in dynamic regime; Study of different ME composite structures and the influence of geometries parameters on the performance of this material; Application of the homogenization principle to analyze the magnetoelectric behavior of ME composites composed of granular nanoparticles type 0-3 or fiber composite type 1-3
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Nikolinakou, Maria-Aikaterini 1976. "Application of the geostatistical program NOMAD-KRIBS to geoenvironmental problems." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/84241.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-120).
by Maria-Aikaterini Nikolinakou.
S.M.
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Dioum, Ibra. "Conception de systèmes multi-antennaires pour techniques de diversité et MIMO : application aux petits objets nomades communicants." Phd thesis, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00935084.

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La demande de transmissions à débits de plus en plus élevés s'accentue davantage avec l'essor de nouveaux services dans les réseaux de communication sans fils. Pour répondre à cette demande, une solution consiste à augmenter la capacité de transmission du canal radiofréquence entre la station de base et le terminal portatif. Ceci peut être réalisé en augmentant le nombre d'éléments rayonnant impliqués à l'émission et à la réception de cette liaison radiofréquence : on parle alors de technique MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output). Cette thèse porte principalement sur la conception, l'optimisation et la caractérisation de systèmes multi-antennaires pour techniques de diversité et MIMO en bandes LTE (Long Term Evolution). Trois prototypes multi-bandes sont proposés dont deux systèmes planaires et un système d'antennes IFAs compactes. De nouvelles solutions multi-bandes et l'influence de la position de l'antenne sur le plan de masse sont étudiées pour réaliser de la diversité spatiale, de polarisation et de diagramme de rayonnement avec une faible corrélation entre les signaux reçus sur chaque antenne mais surtout une bonne efficacité totale. Une ligne de neutralisation est utilisée pour isoler les antennes et un fonctionnement multi-bande est réalisé. L'impédance d'entrée des antennes est étudiée avec la méthode de Youla & Carlin afin d'améliorer la bande passante de la structure compacte de type IFA. Les performances en diversité et en MIMO de ces systèmes sont évaluées dans différents environnements de propagation. Elles montrent que ces systèmes peuvent être utilisés efficacement pour des applications en diversité et MIMO.
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Rama, Jiten. "The design of a protocol for collaboration in a distributed repository - Nomad." Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2007. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-07052007-093209.

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Abdaoui, Rahma. "Architectures multi-bandes en mode impulsionnel et circuits pour des applications nomades très haut débit autour de 60GHz." Phd thesis, Université Paris-Est, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00802381.

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Avec la croissance actuelle du marché des applications de transfert de données multimédia à très haut débit, les bandes de fréquences autour de 60 GHz sont une nouvelle alternative promettant des performances intéressantes en terme de débits mais soulèvent des défis techniques et technologiques au niveau des architectures et circuits. C'est dans ce cadre que s'inscrit cette thèse, qui propose une approche multi bande impulsionnelle MBOOK avec un récepteur à détection d'énergie, et qui analyse plus spécifiquement les verrous au niveau de l'émetteur. L'étude du canal de propagation à 60 GHz, basée sur les modèles de canaux du standard IEEE 802.15.3c, a permis de démontrer la potentialité de cette architecture et permet d'atteindre des débits de 2 Gbps à 2metres dans un environnement de type résidentiel. Le dimensionnement de l'architecture ainsi que des performances des principaux blocs ont conduit à plusieurs possibilités pour l'architecture de l'émetteur MBOOK à 60 GHz. Les critères ont été d'assurer un compromis performances, consommation. Une étude approfondie sur l'étude des imperfections de certains blocs critiques et l'impact sur l'impulsion transmise, et donc sur les performances du système ont été établies. Le banc de filtres, nécessaire à l'émission et à la réception, représente l'un des verrous, et nous proposons une solution de filtrage à base de lignes couplées. L'étude des solutions de génération d'impulsions, des étages de commutation, et des étages d'amplification de l'émetteur sont détaillées et discutées dans les deux derniers chapitres
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Lamirel, Jean-Charles. "Application d'une approche symbolico-connexionniste pour la conception d'un système documentaire hautement interactif : le prototype NOMAD." Nancy 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995NAN10423.

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Les systèmes de recherche documentaire (SRD) existants sont peu enclins à gérer l'interaction avec l'utilisateur de manière satisfaisante ainsi qu’à proposer différents types de recherche à celui-ci. La forme des connaissances qu'ils utilisent les rend également souvent inaptes à améliorer leur comportement au cours du temps, ainsi qu'à s'adapter à l'évolution ou à la diversification du contenu des bases documentaires, et enfin à fonctionner de manière distribuée. Nous montrons, à travers l'exemple de NOMAD, qu'il est possible de pallier une grande partie des défauts précédents en adoptant une approche systémique de la recherche documentaire et en dérivant un modèle de SRD dont les composants y sont adaptés. Le modèle NOMAD que nous décrivons ici est un modèle dont le fonctionnement est à la fois symbolique et connexionniste. Il utilise plus particulièrement des topographies neuronales multiples pour représenter et exploiter sa connaissance à long terme et un modèle de mémoire de session base sur la détection de nouveauté pour représenter et exploiter sa connaissance à court terme. Pratiquement, le modèle NOMAD garantit de nombreux modes d'interaction avec l'utilisateur, de multiples formes d'apprentissage à court et à long terme, ainsi que l'utilisation au cours de son raisonnement de connaissances acquises en mode non supervisé, contextuellement à la base utilisée. Il gère la notion de point de vue descriptif sur les documents et sur les connaissances, et se trouve notamment capable de s'auto-adapter à différents types de recherche et différents types d'utilisateurs de profils et de compétences variés. Ce modèle est opérationnel sur la plupart des fonds existants sans modification directe de leur indexation initiale
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Books on the topic "Nomadic application"

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International, Conference on Systems Research Informatics and Cybernetics (14th 2002 Baden-Baden Germany). Advances in computer cybernetics: Nomadic computing for wireless applications ... Windsor, Ont: International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research and Cybernetics, 2002.

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Lar, Mary. Principles and methods of teaching: Application to nomads. Jos, Nigeria: Fab Education Books, 1997.

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Wojtkowski, W. Gregory. Applications software programming with fourth-generation languages. Boston: Boyd & Fraser Pub. Co., 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Nomadic application"

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O’Brien, James, and Marc Shapiro. "An Application Framework for Nomadic, Collaborative Applications." In Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems, 48–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11773887_4.

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Paal, Stefan, Reiner Kammüller, and Bernd Freisleben. "A Cross-Platform Application Environment for Nomadic Desktop Computing." In Object-Oriented and Internet-Based Technologies, 185–200. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30196-7_14.

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Paal, Stefan, Reiner Kammüller, and Bernd Freisleben. "Supporting Nomadic Desktop Computing Using an Internet Application Workbench." In On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2004: OTM 2004 Workshops, 40–43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30470-8_19.

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Li, Ziyang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Nan Qie, and Man Wu. "Exploration of Smart Phone Knowledge Management Application Design for Nomadic Maintenance Workers." In Cross-Cultural Design, 418–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40093-8_42.

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Hochreiner, Christoph, Michael Vögler, Johannes M. Schleicher, Christian Inzinger, Stefan Schulte, and Schahram Dustdar. "Nomadic Applications Traveling in the Fog." In Cloud Infrastructures, Services, and IoT Systems for Smart Cities, 151–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67636-4_17.

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Cinque, Marcello, Domenico Cotroneo, and Stefano Russo. "Mobility Management and Communication Support for Nomadic Applications." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 882–99. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11575771_55.

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Palmieri, Francesco, and Ugo Fiore. "Audit-Based Access Control in Nomadic Wireless Environments." In Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2006, 537–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11751595_57.

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Stefano, Campadello. "Dynamic Composition of Execution Environment for Adaptive Nomadic Applications." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 73–80. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44651-6_8.

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Sugihara, Koichiro, and Naohiro Hayashibara. "Message Ferry Routing Based on Nomadic Lévy Walk in Wireless Sensor Networks." In Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 436–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75100-5_38.

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Reinstorf, Timm, Rainer Ruggaber, Jochen Seitz, and Martina Zitterbart. "A WAP-Based Session Layer Supporting Distributed Applications in Nomadic Environments." In Middleware 2001, 56–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45518-3_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Nomadic application"

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Shapiro, Marc, Antony Rowstron, and Anne-Marie Kermarrec. "Application-independent reconciliation for nomadic applications." In the 9th workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/566726.566728.

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Yoon, Jae-Hwan, Sung-Cheol Pyo, Seung-Hyun Jang, and Sang-Sun Lee. "Communication architecture and application for vehicle to nomadic devices communication." In 2014 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictc.2014.6983254.

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Zhang, Degan, Linqing Li, WeiWei Liu, and Xuyan Chen. "Research on Approach of Data Association Based on Fuzzy Logic for Nomadic Tracking Application." In 2009 2nd International Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisp.2009.5304521.

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Globa, Larysa, Vasyl Kurdecha, Ivan Ishchenko, and Andrii Zakharchuk. "An approach to the Internet of Things system with nomadic units developing." In 2017 14th International Conference The Experience of Designing and Application of CAD Systems in Microelectronics (CADSM). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cadsm.2017.7916127.

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Nepomuceno, Lucas Santiago, Gabriel Schreider Silva, Edimar Jose Oliveira, Arthur Neves Paula, and Edmarcio Antonio Belati. "The Nomadic People Optimizer applied to the economic dispatch problem with prohibited operating zones." In Congresso Brasileiro de Inteligência Computacional. SBIC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21528/cbic2021-112.

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This work proposes the application of the Nomadic People Optimizer (NPO) to solve the economic dispatch problem considering Prohibitive Operating Zones (POZ). The NPO is a swarm-based metaheuristic recently introduced in the literature and still under-explored. In addition, the POZ increase the difficulties to find the optimal solution of the economic dispatch problem. The performance of the proposed methodology is compared with others metaheuristics present in the literature. Also, a sensibility analysis was performed. The NPO performed better than Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) and Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA) metaheuristics in solving the problem.
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Mori, Giulio, Fabio Paternò, and Carmen Santoro. "Tool support for designing nomadic applications." In the 8th international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/604045.604069.

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Zhang, Jun, and Chris Phillips. "Intelligent Roaming for Nomadic Computing." In Communication Technologies: from Theory to Applications (ICTTA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictta.2008.4530179.

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Paganini, Maurizio. "Nomadik: AMobile Multimedia Application Processor Platform." In 2007 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aspdac.2007.358078.

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Laukkanen, Mikko, Heikki Helin, and Heimo Laamanen. "Supporting nomadic agent-based applications in the FIPA agent architecture." In the first international joint conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/545056.545130.

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Ojala, Sampo, Jari Keinanen, and Jorma Skytta. "Wearable authentication device for transparent login in nomadic applications environment." In 2008 2nd International Conference on Signals, Circuits and Systems (SCS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icscs.2008.4746862.

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