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In order to have an efficient Tuned Liquid Column Damper (TLCD) to mitigate vibrational energy of structures its damping level should be properly adjusted. This study proposes a new method of damping control of the TLCD by installing one-directional baffles. Compared to other existing methods, the proposed technique is simpler in design, easier in installation and maintenance, more practical to be...
Even without visual feedback, humans can accurately determine the shape of objects on the basis of haptic feedback. This feat is achievable despite large variability in sensory and motor uncertainty in estimation of hand pose and object location. In contrast, most neuroprosthetic hands still operate unaware of the shape of the object they are manipulating and can thus only provide limited intelligence...
In this paper, we propose a transport layer tunneling for improving the seamless handover for group mobility. Efficiency of this protocol in reducing the handover latency and increasing the end-to-end throughput in wireless access networks with frequent handovers has been considered. We show that the new scheme could significantly increase the throughput particularly when the mobile networks roam...
In this paper, we propose a transport layer tunnelling for improving the seamless handover for group mobility. Efficiency of this protocol in reducing the handover latency, increasing the end-to-end throughput in wireless access networks with frequent handovers has been considered. We show that the new scheme could significantly increase the throughput particularly when the mobile networks roam frequently.
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