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This book gathers selected papers presented at the Fourth
International Conference on Mechatronics and Intelligent Robotics
(ICMIR 2020), held in Kunming, China, on May 22-24, 2020. The
proceedings cover new findings in the following areas of research:
mechatronics, intelligent mechatronics, robotics and biomimetics;
novel and unconventional mechatronic systems; modeling and control
of mechatronic systems; elements, structures and mechanisms of
micro- and nano-systems; sensors, wireless sensor networks and
multi-sensor data fusion; biomedical and rehabilitation
engineering, prosthetics and artificial organs; artificial
intelligence (AI), neural networks and fuzzy logic in mechatronics
and robotics; industrial automation, process control and networked
control systems; telerobotics and human-computer interaction;
human-robot interaction; robotics and artificial intelligence;
bio-inspired robotics; control algorithms and control systems;
design theories and principles; evolutional robotics; field
robotics; force sensors, accelerometers and other measuring
devices; healthcare robotics; kinematics and dynamics analysis;
manufacturing robotics; mathematical and computational
methodologies in robotics; medical robotics; parallel robots and
manipulators; robotic cognition and emotion; robotic perception and
decisions; sensor integration, fusion and perception; and social
robotics.
This book gathers selected papers presented at the Third
International Conference on Mechatronics and Intelligent Robotics
(ICMIR 2019), held in Kunming, China, on May 25-26, 2019. The
proceedings cover new findings in the following areas of research:
mechatronics, intelligent mechatronics, robotics and biomimetics;
novel and unconventional mechatronic systems; modeling and control
of mechatronic systems; elements, structures and mechanisms of
micro- and nano-systems; sensors, wireless sensor networks and
multi-sensor data fusion; biomedical and rehabilitation
engineering, prosthetics and artificial organs; artificial
intelligence (AI), neural networks and fuzzy logic in mechatronics
and robotics; industrial automation, process control and networked
control systems; telerobotics and human-computer interaction;
human-robot interaction; robotics and artificial intelligence;
bio-inspired robotics; control algorithms and control systems;
design theories and principles; evolutional robotics; field
robotics; force sensors, accelerometers and other measuring
devices; healthcare robotics; kinematics and dynamics analysis;
manufacturing robotics; mathematical and computational
methodologies in robotics; medical robotics; parallel robots and
manipulators; robotic cognition and emotion; robotic perception and
decisions; sensor integration, fusion and perception; and social
robotics.
This book gathers the Proceedings of the International Conference
on Mechatronics and Intelligent Robotics (ICMIR2017), held in
Kunming, China, on May 20-21, 2017. The book covers a total of 172
papers, which have been divided into seven different sections:
Intelligent Systems, Intelligent Sensors & Actuators, Robotics,
Mechatronics, Modeling & Simulation, Automation & Control,
and Robot Vision. ICMIR2017 provided a vital forum for discussing
the latest and most innovative ideas from both the industrial and
academic worlds, and for sharing best practices in the fields of
mechanical engineering, mechatronics, automatic control, electrical
engineering, finite element analysis and computational engineering.
The main focus of the conference was on promoting interaction
between academia and industry, allowing the free exchange of ideas
and challenges faced by these two key stakeholders and encouraging
future collaboration between the members of these groups. The
proceedings cover new findings in the following areas of research
and will offer readers valuable insights: Mechatronics Intelligent
mechatronics, robotics and biomimetics; Novel and unconventional
mechatronic systems; Modeling and control of mechatronics systems;
Elements, structures and mechanisms of micro and nano systems;
Sensors, wireless sensor networks and multi-sensor data fusion;
Biomedical and rehabilitation engineering, prosthetics and
artificial organs; Artificial Intelligence (AI), neural networks
and fuzzy logic in mechatronics and robotics; Industrial
automation, process control and networked control systems;
Telerobotics, Human-Computer Interaction; and Human-Robot
Interaction. Robotics Artificial Intelligence; Bio-inspired
robotics; Control algorithms and control systems; Design theories
and principles; Evolutional robotics; Field robotics; Force
sensors, accelerometers, and other measuring devices; Healthcare
robotics; Human-Robot Interaction; Kinematics and dynamics
analysis; Manufacturing robotics; Mathematical and computational
methodologies in robotics; Medical robotics; Parallel robots and
manipulators; Robotic cognition and emotion; Robotic perception and
decisions; Sensor integration, fusion, and perception; and Social
robotics.
This book gathers the Proceedings of the International Conference
on Mechatronics and Intelligent Robotics (ICMIR2017), held in
Kunming, China, on May 20-21, 2017. The book covers a total of 172
papers, which have been divided into seven different sections:
Intelligent Systems, Intelligent Sensors & Actuators, Robotics,
Mechatronics, Modeling & Simulation, Automation & Control,
and Robot Vision. ICMIR2017 provided a vital forum for discussing
the latest and most innovative ideas from both the industrial and
academic worlds, and for sharing best practices in the fields of
mechanical engineering, mechatronics, automatic control, electrical
engineering, finite element analysis and computational engineering.
The main focus of the conference was on promoting interaction
between academia and industry, allowing the free exchange of ideas
and challenges faced by these two key stakeholders and encouraging
future collaboration between the members of these groups. The
proceedings cover new findings in the following areas of research
and will offer readers valuable insights: Mechatronics Intelligent
mechatronics, robotics and biomimetics; Novel and unconventional
mechatronic systems; Modeling and control of mechatronics systems;
Elements, structures and mechanisms of micro and nano systems;
Sensors, wireless sensor networks and multi-sensor data fusion;
Biomedical and rehabilitation engineering, prosthetics and
artificial organs; Artificial Intelligence (AI), neural networks
and fuzzy logic in mechatronics and robotics; Industrial
automation, process control and networked control systems;
Telerobotics, Human-Computer Interaction; and Human-Robot
Interaction. Robotics Artificial Intelligence; Bio-inspired
robotics; Control algorithms and control systems; Design theories
and principles; Evolutional robotics; Field robotics; Force
sensors, accelerometers, and other measuring devices; Healthcare
robotics; Human-Robot Interaction; Kinematics and dynamics
analysis; Manufacturing robotics; Mathematical and computational
methodologies in robotics; Medical robotics; Parallel robots and
manipulators; Robotic cognition and emotion; Robotic perception and
decisions; Sensor integration, fusion, and perception; and Social
robotics.
This volume attemptsto provide the formulation scientist with
casehistories involving the use of therapeutic proteins and
peptides that have been mar- keted or are under clinical testing.
In previous volumes of this series,funda- mental theories and
principles ofprotein characterization and stability were presented
in depth by researchers in their fieldsofexpertise. The way from
theory to practice isnot alwaysobvious and straightforward. There
isa need for practical examples of how the principles and theories
are put into use, specificallyin the development of a
pharmaceutical product. It is our hope that this volume will
fulfillsuch a need. Itisnot asimple task to choose a panel
ofproteinsand peptides from the over 200 agents in human clinical
trials. We have tried to collect a wide representation of molecules
of different sizes-from 10 amino acids (Leu- prolide) to 1020 amino
acids (Muromonab CD3). The examples include agents derived from
various sources including monoclonal antibodies (Mur- omonab CD3),
recombinant DNA (human and bovine growth hormones), natural source
(fibrolase), and chemical synthesis (Leuprolide). Clearly this list
is not intended to be encyclopedic. It isthe first time a
collection of this sort has been made accessibleto the formulation
scientists involved in devel- oping protein and peptide products.
Although each chapter in this volume focuses primarily on the
charac- terization and stability of a specific molecule, each has
unique aspects.
Leading scientists offer detailed profiles of ten protein drugs
currently in development. The case histories of these important new
compounds are described from the perspective of their formulation,
characterization, and stability. This ready reference also features
recent data and an abundance of previously unpublished information.
The in-depth coverage includes a highly useful compendium of
degradation sites occurring in over 70 proteins. An invaluable aid
in the rapid identification of potential 'hot spots' in proteins,
this accessible compilation allows for inspection of the protein's
primary structure and preparation of a hydroflex plot.
Leading scientists offer detailed profiles of ten protein drugs
currently in development. The case histories of these important new
compounds are described from the perspective of their formulation,
characterization, and stability. This ready reference also features
recent data and an abundance of previously unpublished information.
The in-depth coverage includes a highly useful compendium of
degradation sites occurring in over 70 proteins. An invaluable aid
in the rapid identification of potential hot spots' in proteins,
this accessible compilation allows for inspection of the protein's
primary structure and preparation of a hydroflex plot.
This volume attemptsto provide the formulation scientist with
casehistories involving the use of therapeutic proteins and
peptides that have been mar- keted or are under clinical testing.
In previous volumes of this series,funda- mental theories and
principles ofprotein characterization and stability were presented
in depth by researchers in their fieldsofexpertise. The way from
theory to practice isnot alwaysobvious and straightforward. There
isa need for practical examples of how the principles and theories
are put into use, specificallyin the development of a
pharmaceutical product. It is our hope that this volume will
fulfillsuch a need. Itisnot asimple task to choose a panel
ofproteinsand peptides from the over 200 agents in human clinical
trials. We have tried to collect a wide representation of molecules
of different sizes-from 10 amino acids (Leu- prolide) to 1020 amino
acids (Muromonab CD3). The examples include agents derived from
various sources including monoclonal antibodies (Mur- omonab CD3),
recombinant DNA (human and bovine growth hormones), natural source
(fibrolase), and chemical synthesis (Leuprolide). Clearly this list
is not intended to be encyclopedic. It isthe first time a
collection of this sort has been made accessibleto the formulation
scientists involved in devel- oping protein and peptide products.
Although each chapter in this volume focuses primarily on the
charac- terization and stability of a specific molecule, each has
unique aspects.
There are various factors that influence the quality and quantity
of agricultural products; among them, weather conditions play the
most significant role in agriculture. More reliable weather
forecasting enables farmers to make important planting and
harvesting decisions that can enhance agricultural yield. Thus,
there is a dire need to combine all available modern technologies
and agricultural science for economic and environmentally
sustainable crop production. In this direction, artificial
intelligence (AI) serves as a budding solution in the domain of
agriculture practices. Artificial Intelligence Tools and
Technologies for Smart Farming and Agriculture Practices discusses
various tools and technologies that can be used in smart farming
and agriculture practice and explores the role of different
emerging technologies like the internet of things, big data,
machine learning, deep learning, and AI from agricultural
prospects. Covering key topics such as farming, pests, soil, and
weeds, this premier reference source is ideal for
environmentalists, farmers, agriculturalists, industry
professionals, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners,
instructors, and students.
Library Supply Chain Management for Collection Services of Academic
Libraries: Solving Operational Challenges and Enhancing User
Productivity contains three sections, each comprised of several
topical chapters on a particular subject. Part One explains why
supply chain management is vital to libraries. Part Two builds on
Part One, beginning with a classic supply chain model, including
its brief history and current development. Part Three suggests a
theoretical supply chain model based on emerging technological
advancements of society. This model will develop based on four
components, user goals, workflow efficiency, financial stewardship
and core services.
Weather forecasting and climate behavioral analysis have
traditionally been done using complicated physics models and
accompanying atmospheric variables. However, the traditional
approaches lack common tools, which can lead to incomplete
information about the weather and climate conditions, in turn
affecting the prediction accuracy rate. To address these problems,
the advanced technological aspects through the spectrum of
artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) models serve as a budding
solution. Further study on artificial intelligence of things and
how it can be utilized to improve weather forecasting and climatic
behavioral analysis is crucial to appropriately employ the
technology. Artificial Intelligence of Things for Weather
Forecasting and Climatic Behavioral Analysis discusses practical
applications of artificial intelligence of things for
interpretation of weather patterns and how weather information can
be used to make critical decisions about harvesting, aviation, etc.
This book also considers artificial intelligence of things issues
such as managing natural disasters that impact the lives of
millions. Covering topics such as deep learning, remote sensing,
and meteorological applications, this reference work is ideal for
data scientists, industry professionals, researchers, academicians,
scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.
Digital citizens now expect more information to flow more freely,
quickly, and openly than ever before, and therefore the
dissemination of information from the development of IS
applications is of vital importance to a burgeoning global digital
society. Societal Impacts on Information Systems Development and
Applications has collected research from experts from around the
world in a variety of sectors, in the form of case studies,
frameworks, architectures, methodologies, and best practices to
show the latest societal impacts on information systems development
in its various applications. This compendium will serve as a vital
resource to practitioners and academics alike, taking into
consideration what effects society has on the development and
dissemination of information technologies.
Tailoring information systems development to operations management
and business strategy is an important way to bolster the
effectiveness and efficiency of any institution s managerial
success. Innovations in Information Systems for Business
Functionality and Operations Management offers a vital compendium
of the latest research in IS/IT applications to business and
operations management. With experts from around the world giving
contributions in the form of case studies, methodologies, best
practices, frameworks, and research, this critical collection of
cutting-edge and state-of-the-art technological references will
serve practitioners and academics alike.
With the influence of operations research and management science,
business and administration methods have made significant strides
in advancing the effective application methods for decision-making
processes. Management Science, Logistics, and Operations Research
examines related research in decision, management, and other
behavioral sciences in order to exchange and collaborate on
information among business, industry, and government. This book
presents innovative theories and practices in operations research
and is essential for practitioners, educators, and researchers for
improving business functions and decision making.
Measuring progress in the service sector is closely linked to the
ability to develop and implement information systems. As the
service sector continues to grow, it is important to investigate
what drives the production of intangible goods and overall economic
health. Advancing the Service Sector with Evolving Technologies:
Techniques and Principles provides a forum for practitioners and
researchers to discuss the application of information systems to
service creation, modeling, and evolution. Covering foundational
concepts and innovations in service management, service-oriented
computing, strategic information systems, and Web services, this
collection of research aims to shape future research and promote
further growth of the service sector.
Adapting the development of information systems for operations
management is essential for the effectiveness of an organization s
business strategy. Optimizing, Innovating, and Capitalizing on
Information Systems for Operations presents research on the
applications of information systems and its influence on business
and operations management. Highlighting case studies, frameworks
and methodologies, this book aims to be useful for practitioners
and academics in the fields of decision, management, and social
sciences.
The emergence of the digital age has transformed the way society
communicates as well as disseminates information. Information
Systems and Modern Society: Social Change and Global Development is
a comprehensive collection of research on the emergence of
information technology and its effect on society. By providing a
forum for practitioners and researchers, this book aims to bring to
light the advancements made throughout social changes and the
application of information systems. This research provides recent
techniques useful for policy makers, practitioners and students.
By identifying strategies to improve project outcomes and success
rates, IT project management is essential for the growth of any
organisation in the public and private sectors. Perspectives and
Techniques for Improving Information Technology Project Management
discusses the variety of information systems and how it can improve
project management and, likewise, how project management can affect
the growth of information systems. Using new frameworks,
technologies and methods, this comprehensive collection is useful
for professionals, researchers and software developers interested
in learning more on this emerging field.
With the continuous growth of the service sector, the ability to
develop and implement information systems is important in order to
measure progress. Implementation and Integration of Information
Systems in the Service Sector is a collection of research which
discusses the application of information systems as well as the
established ideas and advancements in the service sector. This book
aims to utilise new theories, technologies, models, and methods in
order to discover effective functions in this area.
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