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This book analyzes the problems to be solved urgently in the
development of launch vehicle control system. The techniques of
redundant Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) reconfiguration and
trajectory replanning are proposed aiming at the inertial device
failures and power system failures during flight of launch
vehicles, respectively. It introduces the background of redundant
IMU reconfiguration and trajectory replanning technologies and
models of launch vehicle dynamics and redundant strap-down IMUs.
The approaches for redundant strap-down IMU fault detection,
reconfiguration and trajectory replanning are proposed, putting
forward a prospect for the development of launch vehicle control
system. The content of this book is concise and highly pragmatic.
It could serve as a reference for engineers and researchers engaged
in the analysis, design and verification of launch vehicle control
systems and also as a reference for graduate students and senior
undergraduates majoring in navigation, guidance and control.
The history of China's National Games reflects both the
transformation of elite sport in China and wider Chinese society.
This is the first book to describe the origins and development of
the National Games through their dynamic relationship with Chinese
politics, nationalism and identity in the modern era. Looking
specifically at the role of the National Games in China's changing
social, political and economic circumstances from 1910 to 2009,
this book uncovers how the National Games reflected the shifts in
state-led nationalist ideologies within three historical eras: the
late Qing Dynasty and Republican China (1910-1948), the early
People's Republic of China (1959-1979) and the People's Republic of
China in the post-1980s (1983-2009). It also examines how the
National Games were reformed to serve China's Olympic Strategy in
the context of globalization and commercialization from the 1980s
onwards. Full of original insights into archive material, each
chapter sheds new light on the social, cultural and political
significance of this sporting mega-event in the shaping of modern
China. This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in
the politics, history and culture of China.
The history of China's National Games reflects both the
transformation of elite sport in China and wider Chinese society.
This is the first book to describe the origins and development of
the National Games through their dynamic relationship with Chinese
politics, nationalism and identity in the modern era. Looking
specifically at the role of the National Games in China's changing
social, political and economic circumstances from 1910 to 2009,
this book uncovers how the National Games reflected the shifts in
state-led nationalist ideologies within three historical eras: the
late Qing Dynasty and Republican China (1910-1948), the early
People's Republic of China (1959-1979) and the People's Republic of
China in the post-1980s (1983-2009). It also examines how the
National Games were reformed to serve China's Olympic Strategy in
the context of globalization and commercialization from the 1980s
onwards. Full of original insights into archive material, each
chapter sheds new light on the social, cultural and political
significance of this sporting mega-event in the shaping of modern
China. This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in
the politics, history and culture of China.
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Green Energy and Networking - 6th EAI International Conference, GreeNets 2019, Dalian, China, May 4, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Jiyu Jin, Peng Li, Lei Fan
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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of
the 6th EAI International Conference on Green Energy and
Networking, GreeNets 2019, held in Dalian, China, May 5, 2019. The
30 full papers were selected form 44 submissions and cover a wide
spectrum of ideas to reduce the impact of the climate change, while
maintaining social prosperity. In this context, growing global
concern leads to the adoption of the new technological paradigms,
especially for the operation of future smart cities.
This open access book invites readers to learn how to develop
artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithms to perform their
research in oceanography. Various examples are exhibited to guide
details of how to feed the big ocean data into the AI models to
analyze and achieve optimized results. The number of scholars
engaged in AI oceanography research will increase exponentially in
the next decade. Therefore, this book will serve as a benchmark
providing insights for scholars and graduate students interested in
oceanography, computer science, and remote sensing.
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