نتایج جستجو برای: shared transportation navigation and multi

تعداد نتایج: 16930774  

Journal: :IEEE Access 2023

This paper presents the development and field testing of multiple autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) for cooperative navigation tasks in marine environments. The developed ASVs were designed a catamaran hull form, various systems related to functionalities, including electrical propulsion, wireless communication, guidance, navigation, control (GNC) systems, integrated with situational awareness...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2017
Dariusz Dereniowski Wieslaw Kubiak

We study shared multi-processor scheduling problem where each job can be executed on its private processor and simultaneously on one of many processors shared by all jobs in order to reduce the job’s completion time due to processing time overlap. The total weighted overlap of all jobs is to be maximized. The problem models subcontracting scheduling in supply chains and divisible load schedulin...

2001
James Abello Irene Finocchi Jeffrey Korn

We introduce the notion of Graph Sketches. They can be thought of as visual indices that guide the navigation of a multi-graph too large to fit on the available display. We adhere to the Visual InformationSeeking Mantra: Overview first, zoom and filter, then details on demand. Graph Sketches are incorporated into MGV, an integrated visualization and exploration system for massive multi-digraph ...

2016
Shuo Jiang Zhiyong Feng Xiaowang Zhang Xin Wang Guozheng Rao

With the development of industrialization rapidly, vehicles have become an important part of people’s life. However, transportation system is becoming more and more complicated. The core problem of the complicated transportation system is how to avoid hotspots. In this paper, we present a graph model based on a multi-dimension weighted graph for path planning with avoiding hotspots. Firstly, we...

2016
Kelly L Edmunds Samira Abd Elrahman Diana J Bell Julii Brainard Samir Dervisevic Tsimbiri P Fedha Roger Few Guy Howard Iain Lake Peter Maes Joseph Matofari Harvey Minnigh Ahmed A Mohamedani Maggie Montgomery Sarah Morter Edward Muchiri Lutendo S Mudau Benedict M Mutua Julius M Ndambuki Katherine Pond Mark D Sobsey Mike van der Es Mark Zeitoun Paul R Hunter

OBJECTIVE To assess, within communities experiencing Ebola virus outbreaks, the risks associated with the disposal of human waste and to generate recommendations for mitigating such risks. METHODS A team with expertise in the Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points framework identified waste products from the care of individuals with Ebola virus disease and constructed, tested and confirme...

2011
José E. Flórez Álvaro Torralba Javier García Carlos Linares López Angel García Olaya Daniel Borrajo

Multi-modal transportation is a logistics problem in which a set of goods have to be transported to different places, with the combination of at least two modes of transport, without a change of container for the goods. The goal of this paper is to describe TIMIPLAN, a system that solves multi-modal transportation problems in the context of a project for a big company. In this paper, we combine...

2010
Chuang-Min Chao Ming-Miin Yu Mu-Chen Chen

Measuring the performance of financial holding companies Chuang-Min Chao a , Ming-Miin Yu b & Mu-Chen Chen c a Department of Business Management , National Taipei University of Technology , No. 1, Section 3, Chung-Hsiao E. Road, Taipei, 105, Taiwan, Republic of China b Department of Transportation and Navigation Science , National Taiwan Ocean University , No. 2, Pei-Ning Road, Keelung, 20224, ...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Pradip Suresh Mane Vaishali D. Khairnar

Public transport networks (PTNs) are difficult to use when the user is unfamiliar with the area they are traveling to. This is true for both infrequent users (including visitors) and regular users who need to travel to areas with which they are not acquainted. In these situations, adequate on-trip navigation information can substantially ease the use of public transportation and be the driving ...

2011
Wouter G. van Toll Roland Geraerts

Virtual characters often need to plan visually convincing paths through a complicated environment. For example, a traveler may need to walk from an airport entrance to a staircase, descend the staircase, walk to a shuttle, ride the shuttle to a destination, ride an elevator back to the ground floor, and finally move on the ground floor again to reach the desired airplane. Most previous research...

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