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This book introduces the basic structure, modeling methods,
numerical calculation processes, post-processing, and system
functions of MatDEM, which applies the basic principles and
algorithm of the discrete element method. The discrete element
method can effectively simulate the discontinuity, inhomogeneity,
and large deformation damage of rock and soil. It is widely used in
both research and industry. Based on the innovative matrix discrete
element computing method, the author developed the high-performance
discrete element software MatDEM from scratch, which can handle
millions of elements in discrete element numerical simulations.
This book also presents several examples of applications in
geological and geotechnical engineering, including basic
geotechnical engineering problems, discrete element tests, three
dimensional landslides, and dynamic and multi-field coupling
functions. Teaching videos and the relevant software can be
accessed on the MATDEM website (http://matdem.com). The book serves
as a useful reference for research and engineering staff,
undergraduates, and postgraduates who work in the fields of
geology, geotechnical, water conservancy, civil engineering,
mining, and physics.
These proceedings are aimed at researchers, industry / market
operators and students from different backgrounds (scientific,
engineering and humanistic) whose work is either focused on or
affined to Location Based Services (LBS). It contributes to the
following areas: positioning / indoor positioning, smart
environments and spatial intelligence, spatiotemporal data
acquisition, processing, and analysis, data mining and knowledge
discovery, personalization and context-aware adaptation, LBS
visualization techniques, novel user interfaces and interaction
techniques, smart phone navigation and LBS techniques,
three-dimensional visualization in the LBS context, augmented
reality in an LBS context, innovative LBS systems and applications,
way finding /navigation ( indoor/outdoor), indoor navigation
databases, user studies and evaluations, privacy issues in LBS,
usability issues in LBS, legal and business aspects of LBS, LBS and
Web 2.0, open source solutions and standards, ubiquitous computing,
smart cities and seamless positioning.
This volume is a theoretically informed comparative analysis of the
telecommunications and information policy-making process in two
major developing economies, China and India. With a focus on how
policies are made rather than what those policies are, the book
investigates how policy actors interact within institutional
structures to define policy problems and identify potential
solutions. The authors explain the evolution of these policy-making
systems as the two countries liberalized their economies and opened
their media and telecommunications systems to competition over the
past two-and-a-half decades. With applications in numerous
international contexts, this book will be of interest to scholars
and practitioners in public policy studies, telecommunications,
business, development economics, political science, Asian studies,
and public administration.
This book introduces the basic structure, modeling methods,
numerical calculation processes, post-processing, and system
functions of MatDEM, which applies the basic principles and
algorithm of the discrete element method. The discrete element
method can effectively simulate the discontinuity, inhomogeneity,
and large deformation damage of rock and soil. It is widely used in
both research and industry. Based on the innovative matrix discrete
element computing method, the author developed the high-performance
discrete element software MatDEM from scratch, which can handle
millions of elements in discrete element numerical simulations.
This book also presents several examples of applications in
geological and geotechnical engineering, including basic
geotechnical engineering problems, discrete element tests, three
dimensional landslides, and dynamic and multi-field coupling
functions. Teaching videos and the relevant software can be
accessed on the MATDEM website (http://matdem.com). The book serves
as a useful reference for research and engineering staff,
undergraduates, and postgraduates who work in the fields of
geology, geotechnical, water conservancy, civil engineering,
mining, and physics.
These proceedings are aimed at researchers, industry / market
operators and students from different backgrounds (scientific,
engineering and humanistic) whose work is either focused on or
affined to Location Based Services (LBS). It contributes to the
following areas: positioning / indoor positioning, smart
environments and spatial intelligence, spatiotemporal data
acquisition, processing, and analysis, data mining and knowledge
discovery, personalization and context-aware adaptation, LBS
visualization techniques, novel user interfaces and interaction
techniques, smart phone navigation and LBS techniques,
three-dimensional visualization in the LBS context, augmented
reality in an LBS context, innovative LBS systems and applications,
way finding /navigation ( indoor/outdoor), indoor navigation
databases, user studies and evaluations, privacy issues in LBS,
usability issues in LBS, legal and business aspects of LBS, LBS and
Web 2.0, open source solutions and standards, ubiquitous computing,
smart cities and seamless positioning.
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