Welcome to Visual C++. Over the next 21 days, you will learn how to use the features
that Microsoft has built into its C++ development environment to enable you to create
very advanced APPlications for the Windows and NT platforms
IBM® Rational® Application Developer V6.0 is the full function Eclipse 3.0 based
development platform for developing Java™ 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE)
and Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) APPlications with a focus on
APPlications to be deployed to IBM WebSphere® Application Server and IBM
WebSphere Portal. Rational Application Developer provides integrated
development tools for all development roles, including Web developers, Java
developers, business analysts, architects, and enterprise programmers.
This IBM Redbook is a programming guide that highlights the features and
tooling included with IBM Rational Application Developer V6.0. Many of the
chapters provide working examples that demonstrate how to use the tooling to
develop APPlications as well as achieve the benefits of visual and rapid Web
development.
GloptiPoly 3: moments, optimization and
semidefinite programming.
Gloptipoly 3 is intended to solve, or at least approximate, the Generalized Problem of
Moments (GPM), an infinite-dimensional optimization problem which can be viewed as
an extension of the classical problem of moments [8]. From a theoretical viewpoint, the
GPM has developments and impact in various areas of mathematics such as algebra,
Fourier analysis, functional analysis, operator theory, probability and statistics, to cite
a few. In addition, and despite a rather simple and short formulation, the GPM has a
large number of important APPlications in various fields such as optimization, probability,
finance, control, signal processing, chemistry, cristallography, tomography, etc. For an
account of various methodologies as well as some of potential APPlications, the interested
reader is referred to [1, 2] and the nice collection of papers [5].
Software given here is to accompany the textbook: W.H. Tranter,
% K.S. Shanmugan, T.S. Rappaport, and K.S. Kosbar, Principles of
% Communication Systems Simulation with Wireless APPlications,
% Prentice Hall PTR, 2004.
Programming C#, the top selling book on Microsoft s high-performance C# programming language, is now in its fourth edition. Aimed at experienced programmers and web developers, this comprehensive guide focuses on the features and programming patterns that are new to C#, and fundamental to the programming of web services and web APPlications on Microsoft s .NET platform.
The MPC8280 is a versatile communications processor that integrates on e chip a high-performance
PowerPC™ RISC microprocessor, a very flexible system integration unit, and many communications
peripheral controllers that can be used in a variety of APPlications, particularly in communications and
networking systems
The goal of our final project was to design an efficient elevator simulator that can accept input from a user and mechanically operate (on a small scale) a system of 4 floors and 3 elevators using pulleys and stepper motors. Users enter input using physical pushbuttons or the computer. This input is then processed by the MCU and orders are given to the elevators. We attempted to devise an algorithm that can optimally handle any number of floors. This project seemed like a fun challenge and something that had practical APPlications. Both of us have been frustrated at times by the inefficiency of some of the elevators here at Cornell, and we wanted to see if we could do a better job.
Sensing in autonomous vehicles is a growing field due to a wide array of military and reconnaissance APPlications. The Adaptive Communications and Signals Processing Group (ACSP) research group at Cornell specializes in studying various aspects of autonomous vehicle control. Previously, ACSP has examined video sensing for autonomous control. Our goal is to build on their previous research to incorporate audio source tracking for autonomous control.
Digital Signal and Image Processing Using MATLAB
The most important theoretical aspects of image and signal processing (ISP) for both deterministic and random signals are covered in this guide to using MATLAB® . The discussion is also supported by exercises and computer simulations relating to real APPlications such as speech processing and fetal-heart–rhythm tracking, and more than 200 programs and functions for numerical experiments are provided with commentary.