Modeling and Forecasting Electricity Loads and Prices: A Statistical Approach" by Rafał Weron, published by John Wiley and Sons, 2006.
Rafał Weron的大作:電網(wǎng)系統(tǒng)負(fù)荷與價(jià)格預(yù)測(cè)與建模:一種統(tǒng)計(jì)方法的源碼
Finally: a hands-on, Java-centric workbook companion for the classic Design Patterns! Workbook approach deepens your understanding, builds your confidence, and strengthens your skills. Covers all five categories of design pattern intent: interfaces, responsibility, construction, operations, and extensions. CD-ROM contains all code examples from the book -- plus bonus code examples not found in the book. About the Author: Steven John Metsker is a researcher and author focused on advanced techniques for magnifying the abilities of object-oriented software developers. A rising star in the patterns community, he was recently invited to join the acclaimed Hillside Group. He is author of Building Parsers with Java? (Addison-Wesley).
We both want to thank everyone at Microsoft Press and all the people who reviewed the manuscript for their kind support throughout this project. Eric Stroo, thanks for your patience as we completed the chapters (not always as fast as you wanted them). Sally Stickney and Rebecca McKay, thanks for your excellent job editing the manuscript and making it readable. Sally Stickney and John Pierce, thanks for managing the project. Jim Fuchs at Microsoft Press, Jason Whittington at DevelopMentor, and Rick Watson at RogueWave Software, thanks for doing technical reviews of our manuscript.
This diskette (version 1.0) contains demonstration programs and source codes in MATLAB (v.5.2) for algorithms listed in the textbook Global Positioning Systems, Inertial Navigation, and Integration, by M. S. Grewal, Lawrence Weill, and A. P. Andrews, published by John Wiley and Sons, 2000.
Contents: MATLAB (Version 5.2) Demonstrations & Scripts
Chapter4
ephemeris.m calculates the GPS satellite position in ECEF coordinates from its ephemeris parameters.
Chapter5
Klobuchar_fix.m calculates the ionospheric delay.
Chapter6 (shows the quaternion utilities)
Produce a Java program to calculate the value of π in two different methods proposed by Francois Vieta and John Wallis. Design and implement a super-class Estimation two sub-classes (FrancoisVieta and JohnWallis) and an application class.
Base Class Library for RS232 Communications.
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Ref: "Serial Comm: Use P/Invoke to Develop a .NET Base Class Library
for Serial Device Communications" John Hind, MSDN Magazine, Oct 2002.
The AVRcam source files were built using the WinAVR distribution
(version 3.3.1 of GCC). I haven t tested other versions of GCC,
but they should compile without too much difficulty.
* The source files for the AVRcam had the author name and copyright
information added back into them after the judging of the project,
since it states in the competition rules that the author s name
can not be present during their inspection.
* The included source files are the ones that were submitted for
the entry into the Circuit Cellar contest. I have continued to
develop the AVRcam, and have added several new features (such as
ignoring objects that aren t larger than a minimum size, removing
tracked objects that overlap with each, and some general
optimizations). If you are interested in the latest source,
email me at John@jrobot.net
* For more info about the AVRcam, check out http://www.jrobot.net
John Orlando
August 20, 2004