This document provides information about a thesis project for Aleppo University in Aleppo, Syria. The thesis was designed by Arch. Talal Idlibi in 2000 for the city of Aleppo. No other details are given about the specific thesis project.
Robocalypse: Controlling Robots with a KinectJoel Lord
Building Arduino robots is pretty cool, but being able to program a robot in Javascript is even better. However, what is even more awesome is the ability to control a robot with Kinect gestures. This presentation provides attendees with a brief introduction to the awesome world of NodeJs, Johnny-Five and Socket.io. The session will deliver an overview of a Kinect gesture detection library and how to connect it to a node-bot.
Performance Evaluation and Comparison of On-Demand Routing Protocols for Ad H...Eswar Publications
Routing in mobile ad-hoc networks is an integral aspect of communication between devices. Routing is considered to
be a challenging task in MANETs due to the drastic and unpredictable changes in network topologies as a result of
the random and frequent movement of the nodes and due to the absence of any centralized control. Several routing protocols have been designed and developed to perform under various network environments. In this work a systematic simulation based performance study of the four prominent routing protocols: Ad hoc on Demand Multipath Routing Distance Vector (AOMDV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Ad Hoc On Demand Distance Vector (AODV) and Temporarily Ordered Routing (TORA) protocols in the simulated networking environment under varying number of nodes in various scenarios is performed. These protocols use on-demand routing and have different protocol mechanisms leading to differences in performance. The performance is analyzed and evaluated based on end to end delay, packet delivery ratio, routing overheads and through-put done by varying network load, and the size of the network. Based on the observations, we make recommendations about the performance of the
protocols.
Robocalypse: Controlling Robots with a KinectJoel Lord
Building Arduino robots is pretty cool, but being able to program a robot in Javascript is even better. However, what is even more awesome is the ability to control a robot with Kinect gestures. This presentation provides attendees with a brief introduction to the awesome world of NodeJs, Johnny-Five and Socket.io. The session will deliver an overview of a Kinect gesture detection library and how to connect it to a node-bot.
Performance Evaluation and Comparison of On-Demand Routing Protocols for Ad H...Eswar Publications
Routing in mobile ad-hoc networks is an integral aspect of communication between devices. Routing is considered to
be a challenging task in MANETs due to the drastic and unpredictable changes in network topologies as a result of
the random and frequent movement of the nodes and due to the absence of any centralized control. Several routing protocols have been designed and developed to perform under various network environments. In this work a systematic simulation based performance study of the four prominent routing protocols: Ad hoc on Demand Multipath Routing Distance Vector (AOMDV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Ad Hoc On Demand Distance Vector (AODV) and Temporarily Ordered Routing (TORA) protocols in the simulated networking environment under varying number of nodes in various scenarios is performed. These protocols use on-demand routing and have different protocol mechanisms leading to differences in performance. The performance is analyzed and evaluated based on end to end delay, packet delivery ratio, routing overheads and through-put done by varying network load, and the size of the network. Based on the observations, we make recommendations about the performance of the
protocols.
Using JavaScript ES2015 (ES6), ES2016, ES2017 in productionAnže Žnidaršič
JavaScript has been evolving very fast in recent years. At a first glance it seems awesome to have all these new features, but you soon realize that browser/server support is a huge bottleneck. This talk will show you how we use ES2015, ES2016, ES* in production code on a large project.
018 20160902 Machine Learning Framework for Analysis of Transport through Com...Ha Phuong
• Propose a data-driven framework to study the relationship
between fluid flow at the macro scale and the internal pore
structure, across the micro and mesoscales, in porous, granular media.
Quantifies a hypothesized link between high permeability and
efficient shortest paths that thread through relatively large
pore bodies connected to each other by high conductance pore throats, embodying connectivity and pore structure.
Using JavaScript ES2015 (ES6), ES2016, ES2017 in productionAnže Žnidaršič
JavaScript has been evolving very fast in recent years. At a first glance it seems awesome to have all these new features, but you soon realize that browser/server support is a huge bottleneck. This talk will show you how we use ES2015, ES2016, ES* in production code on a large project.
018 20160902 Machine Learning Framework for Analysis of Transport through Com...Ha Phuong
• Propose a data-driven framework to study the relationship
between fluid flow at the macro scale and the internal pore
structure, across the micro and mesoscales, in porous, granular media.
Quantifies a hypothesized link between high permeability and
efficient shortest paths that thread through relatively large
pore bodies connected to each other by high conductance pore throats, embodying connectivity and pore structure.