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This book brings audiences the enchanting melodies passing down
from generation to generation in the Zhuang community, which are on
the brink of extinction. Specifically, it sheds light on the
origin, evolution and artistic features of Zhuang folk song in the
first place, and then it shifts to their English translation based
on meta-functional equivalence, through which the multi-aesthetics
of Zhuang folk song have been represented. At length, forty classic
Zhuang folk songs have been selected, and each could be sung
bilingually in line with the stave. This book benefits researchers
and students who are interested in music translation as well as the
Zhuang ethnic music, culture and literature. It also gives readers
an insight into musicology, anthropology and intercultural study.
Preventive Diplomacy (PD) has been recognized as a useful tool to
address security issues in the Asia-Pacific region. To explore a PD
mode compatible with the regional situation step by step on the
basis of consensus has become the common will of the regional
countries. Since the region is facing various new challenges, this
requires innovation in theories and practices of PD. Focusing on
the practice of preventive diplomacy, this book conducts empirical
and comparative studies on the application of preventive diplomacy
in various issue areas and by different countries.
The rapid progress of mobile, wireless communication and embedded
micro-sensing MEMS technologies has brought about the rise of
pervasive computing. Wireless local-area networks (WLANs) and
wireless personal-area networks (WPANs) are now common tools for
many people, and it is predicted that wearable sensor networks will
greatly improve everyday life as we know it. By integrating these
technologies into a pervasive system, we can access information and
use computing resources anytime, anywhere, and with any device.
Wireless Ad Hoc Networking: Personal-Area, Local-Area, and the
Sensory-Area Networks covers these key technologies used in
wireless ad hoc networks. The book is divided into three parts,
each providing self-contained chapters written by international
experts. Topics include networking architectures and protocols,
cross-layer architectures, localization and location tracking, time
synchronization, QoS and real-time, security and dependability,
applications, modeling and performance evaluation, implementation
and experience, and much more. The book is novel in its single
source presentation of ad hoc networking and related key
technologies and applications over the platforms of personal area,
sensory area, and local area networks. It is a valuable resource
for those who work in or are interested in learning about the
pervasive computing environment.
The rapid progress of mobile, wireless communication and embedded
micro-sensing MEMS technologies has brought about the rise of
pervasive computing. Wireless local-area networks (WLANs) and
wireless personal-area networks (WPANs) are now common tools for
many people, and it is predicted that wearable sensor networks will
greatly improve everyday life as we know it. By integrating these
technologies into a pervasive system, we can access information and
use computing resources anytime, anywhere, and with any device.
Wireless Ad Hoc Networking: Personal-Area, Local-Area, and the
Sensory-Area Networks covers these key technologies used in
wireless ad hoc networks. The book is divided into three parts,
each providing self-contained chapters written by international
experts. Topics include networking architectures and protocols,
cross-layer architectures, localization and location tracking, time
synchronization, QoS and real-time, security and dependability,
applications, modeling and performance evaluation, implementation
and experience, and much more. The book is novel in its single
source presentation of ad hoc networking and related key
technologies and applications over the platforms of personal area,
sensory area, and local area networks. It is a valuable resource
for those who work in or are interested in learning about the
pervasive computing environment.
The Inclusion-Based Boundary Element Method (iBEM) is an innovative
numerical method for the study of the multi-physical and mechanical
behaviour of composite materials, linear elasticity, potential flow
or Stokes fluid dynamics. It combines the basic ideas of Eshelby's
Equivalent Inclusion Method (EIM) in classic micromechanics and the
Boundary Element Method (BEM) in computational mechanics. The book
starts by explaining the application and extension of the EIM from
elastic problems to the Stokes fluid, and potential flow problems
for a multiphase material system in the infinite domain. It also
shows how switching the Green's function for infinite domain
solutions to semi-infinite domain solutions allows this method to
solve semi-infinite domain problems. A thorough examination of
particle-particle interaction and particle-boundary interaction
exposes the limitation of the classic micromechanics based on
Eshelby's solution for one particle embedded in the infinite
domain, and demonstrates the necessity to consider the particle
interactions and boundary effects for a composite containing a
fairly high volume fraction of the dispersed materials. Starting by
covering the fundamentals required to understand the method and
going on to describe everything needed to apply it to a variety of
practical contexts, this book is the ideal guide to this innovative
numerical method for students, researchers, and engineers.
This book brings audiences the enchanting melodies passing down
from generation to generation in the Zhuang community, which are on
the brink of extinction. Specifically, it sheds light on the
origin, evolution and artistic features of Zhuang folk song in the
first place, and then it shifts to their English translation based
on meta-functional equivalence, through which the multi-aesthetics
of Zhuang folk song have been represented. At length, forty classic
Zhuang folk songs have been selected, and each could be sung
bilingually in line with the stave. This book benefits researchers
and students who are interested in music translation as well as the
Zhuang ethnic music, culture and literature. It also gives readers
an insight into musicology, anthropology and intercultural study.
This book makes an endeavor to improve the accuracy of hydrological
forecasting in three aspects, model inputs, selection of models,
and data-preprocessing techniques. Seven input techniques, namely,
linear correlation analysis (LCA), false nearest neighbors,
correlation integral, stepwise linear regression, average mutual
information, partial mutual information, artificial neural network
(ANN) based on multi-objective genetic algorithm, are first
examined to select optimal model inputs in each prediction
scenario. Representative models, such as K-nearest-neighbors (K-NN)
model, dynamic system based model (DSBM), ANN, modular ANN (MANN),
and hybrid artificial neural network-support vector regression
(ANN-SVR), are then proposed to conduct rainfall and streamflow
forecasts. Four data-preprocessing methods including moving average
(MA), principal component analysis (PCA), singular spectrum
analysis (SSA), and wavelet analysis (WA), are further investigated
by integration with the abovementioned forecasting models.
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