Search Results - "Loper, M.L."
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1.213 Dysarthria in progressive supranuclear palsy
Published in Parkinsonism & related disorders (2007)Get full text
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A case study in exploiting temporal uncertainty in parallel simulations
Published in International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2004. ICPP 2004 (2004)“…Approximate Time (AT) has been proposed as a means for expressing temporal uncertainty in distributed simulation applications in order to enhance parallel…”
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DIS today [Distributed interactive simulation]
Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (01-08-1995)“…As the power and potential to create robust distributed interactive simulation (DIS) environments using the technical principles introduced by the SIMNET…”
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Modeling an emergency operations center with agents
Published in Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, 2005 (2005)“…The Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) operates the State Operations Center, which is the centralized hub for all communications regarding state…”
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Exploiting temporal uncertainty in process-oriented distributed simulations
Published in Proceedings of the 2004 Winter Simulation Conference, 2004 (2004)“…Existing research has defined a new type of simulation time called Approximate Time, where the simulation's knowledge about the values that represent time is…”
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Pre-sampling as an approach for exploiting temporal uncertainty
Published in Proceedings Fourteenth Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation (2000)“…We describe an approach to exploit temporal uncertainty in parallel and distributed simulation by utilizing time intervals rather than precise time stamps…”
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Traffic characterization of manned-simulators and computer generated forces in DIS exercises
Published in Fifth Annual Conference on AI, and Planning in High Autonomy Systems (1994)“…Distributed interactive simulation (DIS) is an ambitious attempt to seamlessly integrate heterogeneous simulators of various fidelity levels via a…”
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