This program is ICQ SMS Receiver. You have certainly seen that almost every web site provides an option to send e-mail to that web site s owner. But what about SMS? It is now also possible, if your mobile phone service provider supported by ICQ
Memory allocation in C
Dynamic memory allocation and the structures that implement it in C are so universal that they re sometimes treated as a black box. In the real world of embedded systems, that may not be desirable or even possible.
We (the Klimas family) are relative Linux newbies (with Linux since Summer 1998). We run RedHat
mostly -> the solutions might not be directly applicable to other Linux distributions (although most of
them probably will). Hope this helps, we try to be as practical as possible. Of course, we provide no
warranty whatsoever!
I was pleasantly surprised when in November 2005 a message arrived from Wayne
Wheeler, the new computer science editor of Springer Verlag, notifying me that he in
tends to qualify this book as a Springer major reference work (MRW), thereby releasing
past restrictions on page counts, freeing me from the constraint of having to compress
my style, and making it possible to include important and interesting data compression
methods that were either ignored or mentioned in passing in previous editions.
PseudoQ is an open source java application for creating, playing and solving SuDoku puzzles of various types. It features both a Swing GUI and command-line operation. The automatic solving of puzzles uses "smart" techniques rather than a brute force search of every possible combination.
Most satellite dish actuators send a series of pulses to indicate their position. By counting pulses the positioner knows where the dish is pointing. It is possible to use a serial port and Linux with RTAI patches in order to count these pulses, thus minimising the external hardware required for a positioner. The zip contains instructions, circuit diagrams and example code.
Description
Scientific calculator. Allows to perform caclulation with high precicion and implements most populatr mathematical functions: sin, cos, tan, asin, acon, atan, exp, log, sqr, floor and ceil. Also it make it possible to define your own function, store results in variables and use variable sin expressions. Calculator store al formuls you have entered. Plot function can be used to draw graph of function with single argument.
More detailed description of calculator is here.
Description
Combination of book reader and Web browsers.
This program can be used for Web browsing, reading news sites, downloading and reading books and atricles from the Web. It is not implement all HTML browser functionality - it doesn t show images and is not able to proceed forms. The main idea was to make it possible to view normal sites (not WAP sites) on very small screen of mobile phone. This application share a lot of code with MobiReader and first of all is inteded to be used to browse text data.
We introduce a sub-cell WENO reconstruction method to evaluate spatial derivatives in the high-order ADER scheme. The basic idea in our reconstruction is to use only r stencils to reconstruct the point-wise values of solutions and spatial derivatives for the 2r-1 th order
ADER scheme in one dimension, while in two dimensions, the dimension-by-dimension sub-cell reconstruction approach for spatial derivatives is employed. Compared with the original ADER scheme of Toro and Titarev (2002) [2] that uses the direct derivatives of reconstructed polynomials for solutions to evaluate spatial derivatives, our method not only reduces greatly the computational costs of the ADER scheme on a given mesh,
but also avoids possible numerical oscillations near discontinuities, as demonstrated by a number of one- and two-dimensional numerical tests. All these tests show that the 5th-order ADER scheme based on our sub-cell reconstruction method achieves the desired accuracy, and is essentially non-oscillatory and computationally cheaper for problems with discontinuities.
Guided vehicles (GVs) are commonly used for the internal transportation of loads in warehouses, production plants and terminals. These guided vehicles can be routed with a variety of vehicle dispatching rules in an attempt to meet performance criteria such as minimizing the average load waiting times. In this research, we use simulation models of three companies to evaluate the performance of several real-time vehicle dispatching rules, in part described in the literature. It appears that there
is a clear difference in average load waiting time between the different dispatching rules in the different environments. Simple rules, based on load and vehicle proximity (distance-based) perform best for all cases. The penalty for this is a relatively high maximum load waiting time. A distance-based rule with time truncation, giving more priority to loads that have to wait longer than a time threshold, appears to yield the best possible overall performance. A rule that particularly considers load-waiting time performs poor overall. We also show that using little pre-arrival information of loads leads to a significant improvement in the performance of the dispatching rules without changing their performance ranking.