This design package includes reference materials for creating a
USB - PS/2 combination mouse that auto-detects the interface and
configures itself to operate on the appropriate bus.
Canonical Discriminant Analysis
Created by A. Trujillo-Ortiz, R. Hernandez-Walls and S. Perez-Osuna
Facultad de Ciencias Marinas
Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
Apdo. Postal 453
Ensenada, Baja California
Mexico.
atrujo@uabc.mx
Copyright (C) April 15, 2004.
To cite this file, this would be an appropriate format:
Trujillo-Ortiz, A., R. Hernandez-Walls and S. Perez-Osuna. (2004).
RAFisher2cda:Canonical Discriminant Analysis. A MATLAB file.
[WWW document]. URL http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/
loadFile.do?objectId=4836&objectType=FILE
Will perform 3D Gaussian quadrature over a user-defined volume. The volume is defined by the user with function definitions entered in the appropriate spaces provided on the GUI. The user can change the number of Gauss points to use.
Function inputs need not accept vector args.
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In response to constant pressure to design more efficient, faster, smaller, and better systems, engineers are constantly looking for ways to improve existing designs or replace them with better ones. Facing large fuel costs, the aerospace industry in particular has been researching alternative designs to increase fuel efficiency and performance. One such alternative is the development of reconfigurable aircraft wings. These wings would be able to adapt to the current environment increasing lift or reducing drag when appropriate.
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These routines model tropospheric radiowave propagation over variable terrain and calculates propagation loss vs. height and range. Propagation loss is displayed in dB contours on a height vs. range plot. TPEM is based on the split-step Fourier PE method and was originally developed from an early PE model called PEPC, written by Fred Tappert. Propagation loss over variable terrain is modeled by shifting the field an appropriate number of bin widths correspondc ing to the height of the ground. The field is determined using the smooth earth PE method.
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The code for Scrabblet is in its own ZIP file,
called CHAP32.ZIP.
RTOS ThreadX
Real-Time Embedded
Multithreading:
Using ThreadX and ARM
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Java Media APIs: Cross-Platform Imaging, Media, and Visualization presents integrated Java media solutions that demonstrate the best practices for using this diverse collection. According to Sun MicroSystems, "This set of APIs supports the integration of audio and video clips, animated presentations, 2D fonts, graphics, and images, as well as speech input/output and 3D models." By presenting each API in the context of its appropriate use within an integrated media application, the authors both illustrate the potential of the APIs and offer the architectural guidance necessary to build compelling programs.