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Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Optimized Benthic Habitat Mapping with Sentinel-2: Integrating Lyzenga Correction and Hybrid Classification
Igor Aviezena Eris, Inayatul Fikriyah, Maria Ekacarini Jayanimita, Nunung Nuring Hayati, I Made Satya Graha
This study presents a high-precision method for benthic habitat mapping in Bama Bay, Baluran National Park, by integrating Lyzenga’s water column correction with Sentinel-2 MSI data. Using Level-1C imagery (10-m resolution bands B2, B3, and B4), we applied Dark Object Subtraction (DOS) radiometric correction...
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Assessing the Effectiveness of Beetroot (Beta vulgaris) Extract as a Nephroprotective and Anti-Hypercholesterolemic Agent in D-Galactose Induced Wistar Rats
Jesslyn Jesslyn, Linda Chiuman, Chrismis Novalinda Ginting
Previous studies have shown that antioxidants in beetroot (Beta vulgaris) extract may aid in nephron protection and exhibit anti-hypercholesterolemic effects by reducing reactive oxygen species (ROS). This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of beetroot extract as a nephroprotective and anti-hypercholesterolemic...
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Juridical Review Of The Criminal Act Of Sending A Baby’s Corpse Via Online Transportation In Medan
Junita Br Pasaribu, Sri Sulistyawaty, Kartina Pakpahan, Yusriando Yusriando
The background of this research is the phenomenon of sending a baby’s corpse via online transportation services in Medan, which reveals a legal gap in the regulation of shipping sensitive items through digital platforms. Although regular shipping services are regulated, this case shows the need for clearer...
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Disengagement Behavior as an Early Predictor of Children with Learning Difficulties in Elementary School
Gaby Arnez, Arisul Mahdi, Syari Yuliana
The literacy and numeracy skills of Indonesian students remain low, partly due to learning difficulties that are not addressed from an early stage. One indicator that can be used for early detection is disengagement behavior, namely the lack of student involvement in cognitive, emotional, and behavioral...
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Research on Application of AI and Machine Learning in Precision Marketing of Cross-border E-commerce
Chenxuan Liao, Jin Kuang
In the context of increasingly fierce global cross-border e-commerce competition, the industry is facing core challenges such as homogenization competition, logistics bottleneck and diversification of consumer demand. In order to break through the dilemma, this study takes JOYSTAR, a children’s bicycle...
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Analysis of the Importance of Training and Development on the Performance of MSMEs in the Sukabumi Area
M. W. Cepdar Haikal, Safitri Azahro, Salsa Amelia
This report aims to analyze the importance of training and development on the performance of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Sukabumi area. MSME entrepreneurs play an important role in the local economy, but they often face challenges in developing their businesses. Training and skills...
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School Principal’s Strategy in Realizing Child Friendly School Policies at SMA Negeri 70 Jakarta
Heru Santosa, Siti Zulaikha, Muhammad Aditya Zahran
The purpose of this research is about finding out how the principal’s strategy in realizing child-friendly school policies at SMA Negeri 70 Jakarta. The sub focus of this research is the 5 principles in implementing child-friendly school policies, including non-discrimination, the best interests of children,...
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Unbridled Sharing Culture and Unhealthy Narcissim as Reflected in Cebong and Kampret Poetic Metaphors
Andreas Akun, Wiwik Andreani
This article is an attempt to reflect the revolutionizing sharing culture of digital social media in Indonesian context. The method used in this research is textual qualitative studies of the textual poetic expressions chosen from two young and current poetry writers as to get the sense of nowness and...
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Investigating EEG Images of Cognitive Actions for Robotic Arm
Shashibala Tarigopula, Dipali Chaudhari, Bharti Gawali
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) systems works with brain signals. The brain activities are taken into consideration and are used to control external devices These signals are processed to extract features which are then translated to discrete command set to operate some external device like a wheel chair...
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The Implication of the Job Creation Law on Local Government Basic Service Affairs
Ade Arif Firmansyah, Nisa Gustiara, M. Shafa Abighail Gurmilang, Anik Dian Insani, Thalatin Actiani, Malicia Evendia, Andre Gunawan, Yangdinanty, Muhammad Reinaldi Akuan, Dita Febrianto, Afiliani Almira, Diaz Muh Hartawan, Gheandaru Ghifary Adishakti
With the adoption of Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation, 80 sectoral laws were amended, 51 derivative regulations were drafted in the form of Government Regulations (47) and Presidential Regulations (4), and the direction of decentralization was changed. Changed to decentralization. The purpose of this...
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Literature Review on the Implementation of a Guidance Curriculum Program in Building Environmental Caring Character in Students
Tuti Wantu, Mohamad Awal Lakadjo
Students have a responsibility to preserve the environment. This responsibility is realized through environmental care behavior, which is the task of education, including guidance and counseling teachers. Therefore, it is important to examine more deeply the urgency of implementing the guidance curriculum...
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The Role of Civic Education in Local Wisdom Caring in Tanah Mandar
Abdul Latief, Abd. Rahhman
Civic Education has a pivotal role in shaping the character of younger generations by integrating Indonesia’s local wisdom. Local wisdom represents a unique cultural expression encompassing values, ethics, norms, principles, and skills that equip communities to address the challenges of sustainability....
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Corporate Colonization Analysis of Stanley A Deetz in The Dismissal Google Employees Case
Iin Yumiyanti, Azwar, Munadhil Abdul Muqsith
Google fired 50 employees who were involved in the demonstration to protest the Google and the Israeli government and military cooperation in the Nimbus project. The dismissal damaged Google's image as a company that was awarded as the company with the best work culture. The dismissal occurred...
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Strategizing Circular Transitions: Capability Development in Resource-Constrained Firms
Tran Viet Anh
The transition to circular business models (CBMs) is central to advancing sustainable development and achieving net-zero ambitions, particularly in emerging economies facing both ecological pressures and institutional constraints. This study examines how firms in Vietnam develop and deploy dynamic capabilities...
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Optimization, Production, and Partial Purification of Protease from Halotolerant Actinomycetes Nocardiopsis dassonvillei
S. Sugitha, M. Suganthi, K. Ashok Kumar, M. Jayanthi, C. Ramprasath, G. Abirami
The exploration of halotolerant actinomycetes for industrial enzyme production, particularly proteases, presents significant potential due to their resilience in extreme environments. The primary aim of this study was to screen for protease-producing halotolerant actinomycetes, optimize the conditions...
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Rera-wulan Tana-ekan: Adaptation and Resistance of Ancestral Religion in Adonara
Hariyono Hariyono, Riwanto Tirtosudarmo, Daya Negri Wijaya, Nurenzia Yannuar, Evania Yafie, Muhammad ‘Afwan Mufti
This paper will Analyze the variety of responses of the Adonarese to the arrival of foreign religions (Catholic and Islamic). Those religions encountered the Adonarese. They adapt when the government implements regulations on religion. However, they tend to resist because the government's rules...
Series: Advances in Physics Research
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Implementation of Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) Approach for Classification of Lampung Textile (Tapis)
Putra Pribowo, Admi Syarif, Favorisen R. Lumbanraja
Lampung is one of the provinces in Indonesia which is renowned for its rich cultural heritage. Among its internationally famous legacies is the Tapis Lampung. It is a woven fabric crafted using traditional weaving techniques and embellished with gold or silver threads. Within the Lampung community, Tapis...
Proceedings Article
Gait Analysis Approaches
Mohd Irfan
The Internet of Things (IoT) has brought significant advancements in health monitoring by creating smart environments where interconnected devices can collect and share health data in real-time. IoT systems can integrate various data sources, offering a comprehensive view of an individual’s health status....
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Sustainable Synthesis of TiO2 Nanoparticles and Their Utilization in Wastewater Treatment
Sherkar Seema Dattatray, Aditya Anil Pawar, Shubhangi R. Shinde, N. N. Patil
This research presents an in-depth analysis of nanoparticle classification, highlighting the key attributes that inform their categorization: size, shape, and material composition. Among these, titanium dioxide emerges as a notable and technologically important substance within various fields of nanotechnology....
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Echoes of the Flag: Symbolic Resistance and Communicative (De)legitimation in Indonesia
Ainun Nimatu Rohmah, Niken Nurmiyati, Muhammad Al Fatih
Public legitimacy in contemporary Indonesia has increasingly been negotiated in digital arenas where cultural symbols and political grievances intersect. The One Piece “Jolly Roger” flag protest, amplified through mainstream news coverage, became a focal point for online discourse, showing how pop-cultural...
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Blockchain-Integrated Traditional Accounting Systems: Enhancing Transparency and Efficiency 1n Edo State's Cooperative Societies
Solomon A. Ediae
This study explores the uncharted integration of blockchain technology with traditional accounting systems to enhance transparency, efficiency, and trust in financial reporting within cooperative societies in Edo State, Nigeria. Despite the growing adoption of digital tools in accounting, the potential...
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Peeragogy in Problem-Solving Learning at Social Sciences Courses to Improve Critical Thinking and Student Collaboration at UM Metro
Bobi Hidayat, Risma Margaretha Sinaga, Sugeng Widodo, Dedy Miswar
The purpose of this study is to conceptually describe how Problem-solving learning design is integrated with technology in the form of LMS SPADA at UM Metro in the Social Studies education course. The critical thinking and collaboration skills of students, who are still not optimal in Social Studies...
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Impact of Social Media on Digital Literacy Skills of Library Professionals: A Study
Shivi Dwivedi, U. C. Sharma
This research focuses on the digital literacy and social media tools on their roles, functions, and perceptions in academic and professional domains. The findings reveal that 89% of the respondents self-assess their digital competence while 91.90% have participated in some form of training on digital...
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Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Fashion Design: Optimizing Processes and Reducing Waste in the Supply Chain
Ramandeep Kaur
The fashion industry, one of the largest environmental issues across the globe, is developing solutions towards increasing sustainability. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a major disruptor of the fashion industry and it provides an innovative technology approach that can optimize design,...
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Transforming Pre-Service Economic and Management Sciences Teacher Education with Blackboard: A Blended Learning Tool for Engagement
Mochina Mphuthi
Blended learning platforms, like Blackboard, offer transformative potential in the realm of pre-service Economic and Management Sciences teacher education. This qualitative study engaged twenty-one pre-service teachers to examine the efficacy and challenges of integrating Blackboard into their educational...
Proceedings Article
Evaluating Smartphone Vibration Patterns and Evoked Feelings using Semantic Differential Method
Ryusei Fukuda, Shinji Miyake, Daiji Kobayashi
Vibration patterns or tactile patterns are widely used as user interfaces to alert users about messages from mobile devices. Previous studies suggested that elderly users can understand the meanings of up to three vibration patterns. However, if a vibration pattern evokes a sensory image or emotion,...
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Cross-Sectional Study: Efforts to Improve Sleep Quality Through Home Visits in Elderly Chronic Disease Program Participants (PROLANIS)
Neni Fidya Santi, Achmad Masfi, Ronal Surya Aditya, Yhenti Widjayanti, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo, Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Nurma Afiani, Qory Tifani Rahmatika, Nurul Evi
The aging process experienced by the elderly causes a decrease in the function of the elderly's organs. This causes the quality of life of the elderly, especially the quality of life in the physical dimension, to decrease in the elderly. BPJS participants with chronic diseases have not utilized...
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Optimizing Bus Coupler Configuration of a Subsystem in Network Configuration considering Operational Constraints
Robbyo Ardiles Pakpahan, Lesnanto Multa Putranto, Fransisco Danang Wijaya
The Java, Madura, and Bali (JAMALI) power system is critical to Indonesia’s electrical infrastructure. In 2023, reliability issues were identified in the Krian-Gresik subsystem of East Java, particularly at the 500/150 kV Inter-Bus Transformer (IBT), which operated above 60% of its rated capacity, violating...
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The Influence of Independence, Integrity, and Audit Tenure on The Audit Quality of The Makassar City Regional Inspectorate
A. Asma Zulistia Ekayanti
This study aims to examine the effect of independence, integrity, and audit tenure on regional inspectorate audits in Makassar City. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach. The population in this study were Government Internal Supervisory Apparatus or referred to as (APIP). The sample used...
Proceedings Article
Genetic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates circulating in North Central Nigeria
Stella S. Makpu, Kome Otokunefor, Tosanwumi Vincent Otokunefor
With the higher risk of tuberculosis associated with developing countries, it has increasingly become imperative to determine the genetic diversity of strains of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). This is essential for establishing control programs as it provides information on possible sources...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P.074 EFFECT OF SMOKING ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH WHITE COAT HYPERTENSION
S.-M. Kyvelou, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, P. Pietri, P. Spanos, K. Baou, P. Xaplanteris, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 69 - 70
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Implication of Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education in Achieving Society 5.0 in Nigeria
Odo Michael Eze
The future of any society depends on the style and form of education provided for the younger generation. The government has been striving to transform society through various forms of education such as distance, continuing, liberal, sandwich/part-time, and adult education programs. The citizenry’s engagement...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P.073 LONGITUDINAL DEVELOPMENT OF WAIST AND HIP CIRCUMFERENCES: INDEPENDENT AND OPPOSITE ASSOCIATIONS WITH PRE-CLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS. THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY
I. Ferreira, J.W. Twisk, C.D. Stehouwer
Pages: 69 - 69
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P57 ASSESSMENT OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND ASSOCIATION TO TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN TREATMENT-NAïVE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS: A COMPARISON OF SPHYGMOCOR AND MOBIL-O-GRAPH
Enrique Rodilla, Jose Antonio Costa, Francisco Perez, Carmen Gonzalez, Jose Maria Pascual
Pages: 69 - 70
Introduction: Comparison of Mobil-O-Graph® with SphygmoCor® exclusively in treatment- naïve hypertensives has never been done. Aims of the study were to assess 1) intra- device agreement between both methods, 2) inter-device agreement between two surface measurements of SC (subtracted distance (cfPWVsub))...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
9.6 VENTRICULAR VOLUME AND ARTERIAL FLOW DURING PRELOAD REDUCTION: AN MRI STUDY
Sandra Neumann, Gergely Szantho, Emma C. Hart, Nathan E. Manghat, Mark S. Turner, Mark C.K. Hamilton
Pages: 69 - 69
Lower body negative pressure (LBNP) has been used to assess the cardiovascular effect of preload reduction. We are the first to use MRI to investigate ventricular volumes and great vessel flow during LBNP.
13 volunteers (23–47 years) underwent LBNP at 0, −5 and −20mmHg. We acquired contiguous short...
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The Contribution of Pusgrafin in Developing University Publishing Units (University Press) in Indonesia as an Effort to Develop Publication Media and Dissemination of Written Papers from 1969-2008
Dayu Sri Herti, I Ketut Suryajaya, Abdurakhman, Didik Pradjoko
Pusat Grafika Indonesia, or Pusgrafin, was the government in the printing sector in 1969. By the Regulation of the Minister of Education No. 23/2005, the Organization and Administration of the Center in the Ministry of National Education, the Indonesian Graphic Center charge of carrying out technology...
Journal: Artery Research
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P.072 PARENTAL SMOKING AND VASCULAR DAMAGE IN YOUNG ADULT OFFSPRING: IS EARLY LIFE EXPOSURE CRITICAL? THE ATHEROSCLEROSIS RISK IN YOUNG ADULTS STUDY
C.C. Geerts, D.E. Grobbee, M.L. Bots, C.S.P. Uiterwaal
Pages: 69 - 69
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
2.2 GREATER BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE – THE MAASTRICHT STUDY
Tan Lai Zhou, Abraham Kroon, Coen Stehouwer, Martin van Boxtel, Frans Verhey, Miranda Schram, Thomas van Sloten, Ronald Henry
Pages: 69 - 70
An increasing number of individuals will face age-related cognitive difficulties, as life expectancy has increased globally. It is therefore important to identify modifiable risk factors for cognitive impairment. Very short- to mid-term blood pressure variability (BPV) may be such factor, as it may cause...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P56 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN URIC ACID AND CARDIAC, VASCULAR AND RENAL TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSIVES SUBJECTS
Alessandro Maloberti, Marisa Varrenti, Nicola Triglione, Lucia Occhi, Francesco Panzeri, Marta Alloni, Luca Giupponi, Paola Vallerio, Matteo Casati, Guido Grassi, Giuseppe Mancia, Cristina Giannattasio
Pages: 69 - 69
Background: To date no definitive results exist about the relationship of Serum Uric Acid (SUA) and TOD in HT subjects. We sought to determine if such an association exist between SUA and subclinical cardiac, vascular and renal alterations in HT.
Methods: We enrolled 632 consecutive outpatients, followed...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
9.5 COAGULATION CONTROL BY THE RHOA PATHWAY AND THE EXCHANGE FACTOR ARHGEF1
Camille Rouillon, Amel Mohammadi, Gervaise Loirand, Veronique Regnault, Patrick Lacolley
Pages: 69 - 69
Platelet activation by thrombin is an auto-amplification loop of thrombin generation, a major factor in the formation of atherosclerotic plaques. The small G protein RhoA, under the direct control of the exchange factor Arhgef1, modulates several cellular functions in inflammation. The objective was...
Journal: Artery Research
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P.071 METABOLIC SYNDROME DEFINITIONS AND VASCULAR PHENOTYPE
E.A. Ellins, A.E. Donald, E. Brunner, D. Witte, M. Shipley, S. O’Meagher, J.E. Deanfield, J.P. Halcox
Pages: 69 - 69
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
2.1 KNOCK-OUT OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-12 EXACERBATES COMPROMISED MECHANICAL HOMEOSTASIS IN ARTERIAL AGING
Bart Spronck, Abhay B. Ramachandra, Jakub Toczek, Jinah Han, Mehran Sadeghi, Jay D. Humphrey
Pages: 69 - 69
Background: Matrix metalloproteinase-12 (MMP12) may modulate arterial stiffening with age [1]. We aimed to study the effect of aging on biaxial arterial stiffness in wild-type (WT) and MMP12 knock-out (MMP12-/-) mice.
Methods and Results: After euthanasia, descending thoracic (DTA) and suprarenal abdominal...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P55 TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE AND BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY IN HYPERTENSION
Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Athanasios Angelis, Nikolaos Loakeimidis, Panagiotis Xaplanteris, Christos Georgakopoulos, Evangelia Sigala, Losif Koutagiar, Angeliki Rigatou, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 69 - 69
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Hypertension is associated with several markers of subclinical target organ damage (TOD). Short-term blood pressure variability (SBPV) is a prognostic factor for cardiovascular events in hypertensives. We hypothesised that there is a relationship between SBPV and TOD in...
Journal: Artery Research
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9.4 EVOLUTION OF CARDIAC FUNCTION AND METABOLISM DURING AGING IN A MURINE ANIMAL MODEL OF OBESITY
Delphine Lambert, Fatiha Maskali, Sylvain Poussier, Alexandra Clement, Jean-Loup Machu, Pierre-Yves Marie, Patrick Lacolley, Athanase Benetos, Laure Joly
Pages: 69 - 69
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Obesity is a well-known risk factor of cardiovascular diseases and a potentially modifiable determinant of arterial ageing. The objectives of this experimental study were to assess the effects of a long-term high fat diet (HFD) on metabolism, adipose tissues and phenotypes...
Proceedings Article
Goal Setting for Students Participating in Student Exchange Programs Between Universities in Indonesia
Aniq Hudiyah Bil Haq, Gema Lara Fahmi, Puspa Ghandi, Khusnul Khatimah, Dewi Puri Astiti, Jusuf Blegur
Proper and precise goal setting will encourage an individual to achieve objectives. Besides, the current online lecture model directs students to have good self-regulation so that the learning process can be maintained optimally and results in the expected performance. Goal setting stimulates students...
Proceedings Article
The Innovative Basis of the Growing Small and Medium-sized Businesses
Lesya Bozhko
The growth of the organisation, expressed in revenue and the number of staff increase, has a positive effect on the socio-economic indicators of the country. The firm’s innovative activity as a factor of intensive growth in current conditions is beyond doubt but requires additional analysis to ensure...
Research Article
Knee Android Model Reproducing Internal-External Rotation with Screw-Home Movement of the Human Knee
Daichi Yamauchi, Sho Takei, Noritaka Sato, Yoshifumi Morita
Pages: 69 - 73
This paper proposes a knee android model (Knee-AM) that can reproduce the internal-external rotation with screw-home movement (SHM) of the human knee. This rotation of the Knee-AM was realized by changing the number, lengths, and fixing points of the nylon-cords of our previous Knee-AM. Moreover, when...
Research Article
A Traffic Flow Theory Aided Physical Measurement-Based Sybil Nodes Detection Mechanism in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks
Dongxu Jin, JooSeok Song
Pages: 69 - 78
In Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks, security is a important issue. In the past years, several approaches have been proposed for solving Sybil attack. In this paper a novel scheme to detect the Sybil nodes is presented. The proposed scheme utilizes unmodifiable physical measurements of beacon messages. To increase...
Research Article
A View on Fuzzy Systems for Big Data: Progress and Opportunities
Alberto Fernández, Cristobal José Carmona, María José del Jesus, Francisco Herrera
Pages: 69 - 80
Currently, we are witnessing a growing trend in the study and application of problems in the framework of Big Data. This is mainly due to the great advantages which come from the knowledge extraction from a high volume of information. For this reason, we observe a migration of the standard Data Mining...
Research Article
Adaptive Multiple-Model Control of A Class of Nonlinear Systems
Chao Yang, Yingmin Jia
Pages: 69 - 72
In this paper, an adaptive multiple-model controller is developed for nonlinear systems in parametric-strict-feedback form. Unlike the previous results, a switching scheme is not required here to switch the most appropriate model into the controller design. The new scheme reduces the number of identification...