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SummerSim 2014: Monterey, CA, USA
- Proceedings of the 2014 Summer Simulation Multiconference, SummerSim 2014, Monterey, CA, USA, July 6-10, 2014. SCS/ ACM 2014
- Mohammad F. Obeid, Krzysztof J. Rechowicz, Frederic D. McKenzie:
Incorporating reflection for real-time multi-configuration haptic-interactive virtual environments. 1 - Dianliang Fan, Yongling Fu, Juan Chen, Xinxue Sun:
An accurate, nonlinear model and control of hybrid actuation system (WIP). 2 - Yongling Fu, Deyi Wang:
Nonlinear modeling and analysis of electromechanical actuator. 3 - Vitaly A. Antonenko, Ruslan L. Smelyanskiy, Andrey Nikolaev:
Large scale network simulation based on hi-fi approach. 4 - Juliusz Solkowski:
Transient analysis of railway tracks for low frequency vibrations: the bridge end problem (work in progress version). 5 - Joseph Ledet, Alejandro Teran-Somohano, Zachary Butcher, Levent Yilmaz, Alice E. Smith, Halit Oguztüzün, Orçun Dayibas, Bilge Kaan Görür:
Toward model-driven engineering principles and practices to support model replicability. 6 - Daniel Lüdicke, Florian Eßer, Tobias Marchand, Torsten Dellmann:
Modular multi-domain co-simulation for rail vehicle testing with ETCS scenario control (WIP). 7 - Scott L. Rosen, Huang Tang, Samar K. Guharay:
Agile simulation based analysis for acquisition. 8 - Chungjo Jung, Woo-Seop Yun, Tae-Eog Lee:
New insights on river crossing operation using rafts by modeling and simulation (WIP). 9 - Susan M. Mniszewski, C. A. Manore, Chris Bryan, Sara Y. Del Valle, D. Roberts:
Towards a hybrid agent-based model for mosquito borne disease. 10 - James J. Nutaro, Özgür Özmen, Jack Schryver:
Disaggregation and refinement of system dynamics models via agent-based modeling. 11 - Christoph Höger:
Dynamic structural analysis for DAEs. 12 - Gerald A. Zwettler, Werner Backfrieder:
Simulation of tomographic medical image data for training of generic segmentation models utilizing multivariate feature classification. 13 - Tehseen Aslam, Amos H. C. Ng, Sunith Bandaru:
Multi-objective optimization and analysis of the inventory management model. 14 - Konstantin A. Aksyonov, Eugene A. Bykov, Olga Aksyonova, Alena Nevolina:
Solving the problem of efficient gas delivery with aid of decision support system: BPsim.DSS based on simulation modeling. 15 - Andrew K. Smith, Glen E. P. Ropella, Neil Kaplowitz, Murad Ookhtens, C. Anthony Hunt:
Mechanistic agent-based damage and repair models as hypotheses for patterns of necrosis caused by drug induced liver injury. 16 - Joshua D. Carl, Gautam Biswas, Sandeep Neema, Ted Bapty:
An approach to parallelizing the simulation of complicated modelica models. 17 - Pablo Nanez, Nathalie Risso, Ricardo G. Sanfelice:
A symbolic simulator for hybrid equations. 18 - Victor Romanov, Ilya Moskovoy, Kseniya Grigoryeva:
Interactive depth first algorithm for oil transportation emergency response planning. 19 - Veronica Gil-Costa, Jair Lobos, Roberto Solar, Mauricio Marín:
AMEDS-tool: an automatic tool to model and simulate large scale systems. 20 - Dong Xing, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Samantha Bernau, Peter Ott:
Cardiac arrhythmia visualization in a virtual heart for electrophysiology education. 21 - Ramon R. Fontes, André L. C. Oliveira, Paulo N. M. Sampaio, Talita R. Pinheiro, Rui A. R. B. Figueira:
Authoring of OpenFlow networks with visual network description (SDN version) (WIP). 22 - Veronica Gil-Costa, Erika Rosas, Nicolas Hidalgo, Mauricio Marín:
Simulation model for energy assessment in ISP and web search engine collaboration. 23 - Marvin K. Nakayama:
Using sectioning to construct confidence intervals for quantiles when applying antithetic variates. 24 - Michael L. Valenzuela, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Allan J. Hamilton:
A predictive analytics toolbox for medical applications. 25 - Saman Parvaneh, Sugam Bhatnagar, Robert Poston, Bijan Najafi:
Using cadaver simulation to improve communication and economy of movement as evidence of progress with the trans-catheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) learning curve. 26 - Jie Liu, Lin Zhang, Fei Tao:
Service-oriented model composition. 27 - David Fuerst, Marianne Hollensteiner, Andreas Schrempf:
A novel augmented reality simulator for minimally invasive spine surgery. 28 - Andreas Attenberger, Klaus Buchenrieder:
Wireless real-time processing and visualization of EMG data. 29 - Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Chuan Feng, Mario Riojas, Liana Napalkova, Allan J. Hamilton, Minsik Hong, Pierre Berthet-Rayne, Piotr Czapiewski, George Hwang, Jan Nikodem, Akash Shankaran, Aakarsh Rao:
The computer assisted surgical trainer: design, models, and implementation. 30 - Eugenia Gabrielova, Cristina Videira Lopes:
Impact of event filtering on opensimulator server performance. 31 - Ersilia Anghel, Manish Bharara, David G. Armstrong, Ronald L. Heimark, Gurtej Singh Grewal, Oostur Raza:
Thermography for in-vivo wound healing models. 32 - Ramon R. Fontes, Paulo Nazareno Maia Sampaio, Talita R. Pinheiro, Eduardo M. D. Marques:
Simulation of OpenFlow scenarios based on NSDL and NS-3. 33 - Manish Bharara, Erin Boulger, Gurtej Singh Grewal, Jeffrey N. Schoess, David G. Armstrong:
Applications of angiosome classification model for monitoring disease progression in the diabetic feet. 34 - Hannes Prescher, David E. Biffar, Carlos A. Galvani, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Allan J. Hamilton:
Surgical navigation pointer facilitates identification of targets in a simulated environment. 35 - Hannes Prescher, David E. Biffar, Laura E. Meinke, John E. Jarred, Aubrey J. Brooks, Allan J. Hamilton:
Video-guided versus direct laryngoscopy: considerations for using simulation to teach inexperienced medical students. 36 - Vitaly Savicks, Michael J. Butler, John Colley:
Co-simulating event-B and continuous models via FMI. 37 - Christian Berger:
Scenario pattern matching in large sensor recordings with simulation models for cyber-physical systems. 38 - Vivek Balaraman, Meghendra Singh:
Exploring norm establishment in organizations using an extended axelrod model and with two new metanorms. 39 - Diogo A. B. Fernandes, Miguel Neto, Liliana F. B. Soares, Mário M. Freire, Pedro R. M. Inácio:
A tool for estimating the hurst parameter and for generating self-similar sequences. 40 - Tobias Haug, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Klaus Buchenrieder:
Movement analysis in laparoscopic surgery training. 41 - Jérémie Bordas, Fabien Tschirhart:
Contaminating crowds' emotional states. 42 - Walid F. Nasrallah:
Two bare-bones simulations of human-controlled systems. 43 - Jorge Ballesteros, Manuel Maynar, R. Melián, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Florido:
Technology assembly for education in health with a smartphone-based immersive environment. 44 - T. M. Andrew, Brandon D. Amos, David R. Easterling, Cihan Oguz, William T. Baumann, John J. Tyson, Layne T. Watson:
Global parameter estimation for a eukaryotic cell cycle model in systems biology. 45 - Jing Jin, Roy Eagleson, Sandrine de Ribaupierre, Sidney S. Fels:
Simulation of brain-skull development utilizing a hybrid model. 46 - Khaled Maamoun, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Progressive shifting geographic midpoint: an enhanced constraint-based trail routing protocol for all-optical networks. 47 - Hannes Prescher, David E. Biffar, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Allan J. Hamilton:
The comparison of high definition versus stereoscopic display on standardized fundamental laparoscopic skill procedures. 48 - Jacob Barhak:
The reference model for disease progression: data quality control. 49 - Vishakha Sharma, Adriana B. Compagnoni, Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez:
Computational modeling of the effects of counterfeit components. 50 - Fu Zhang, Zhi Han, Pieter J. Mosterman:
Jacobian pattern synthesis and application for dynamic system ensembles using boolean linear fraction transformation. 51 - Nicholas A. Giovinco, John D. Miller, Bijan Najafi, David G. Armstrong:
Open-source simulation of complex surgeries: press "print" to disrupt. 52 - Susan M. Sanchez, Paul J. Sanchez, Hong Wan:
Simulation experiments: better insights by design. 53 - Eugeniya Blinnikova, Aleksandra Varfolomeeva, Victor Romanov:
The optimal cloud services portfolio simulation in matlab environment. 54 - Kasi Bharath Vegesana, Frederic D. McKenzie:
A mathematical model for representing farmer decision processes. 55 - Michael Van Schyndel, Gabriel A. Wainer, Azam Khan, Rhys Goldstein:
Computational fluid dynamic cell-DEVS M&S of coronary heart disease. 56 - Oliver Vicente, Sandra Vicente, Daniel Martin, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Florido, Manuel Maynar:
Health gamification. 57 - Daniel Martin, Oliver Vicente, Sandra Vicente, Jorge Ballesteros, Manuel Maynar:
I will prescribe you an app. 58 - Sandra Vicente, Daniel Martin, Oliver Vicente, Manuel Doblas, Manuel Maynar:
Reverse logistic on health. 59 - Vadim A. Butakov, Petros A. Ioannou:
Mapping of data obtained on driving simulator to reality based on simulator validation results (WIP). 60 - Jinyong Wang, Zhibo Wu, Yanjun Shu, Zhan Zhang, Lixing Xue:
A study on software reliability prediction based on triple exponential smoothing method (WIP). 61 - Jonathan Stevens, Latika Eifert:
Augmented reality technology in U.S. army training (WIP). 62 - Fortune S. Mhlanga, E. L. Perry, Robert Kirchner:
Toward a predictive model ecosystem for interpersonal violence (WIP). 63 - Gokul Bhat, Janise McNair:
Performance evaluation of variable bucket size coding with TCP for multimedia streaming over MANET routing protocols (WIP). 64 - Shu-Yuan Wu, Theodore Brown, Theodore V. Orosz, Eric B. Beaton, Darnell Tyson:
An agent-based transit signal priority simulation model using bus health data (WIP). 65 - Kenneth S. Nwizege, Mauro Bottero:
A survey of rate adaptation algorithms for vehicular network simulation. 66 - R. P. Kumar, Suresh S. Muknahallipatna, John E. McInroy:
SIFT's scale-space extrema detection on GPU for real-time applications (WIP). 67 - Jinho Ahn:
How to lift SBML's limitation on fault-tolerance based on group-based communication links (WIP). 68 - Mikel D. Petty, Walter S. Barge:
Emerging modeling and simulation technologies needed to implement cultural familiarization training in virtual environments (WIP). 69 - Ying Huang, Hong Zheng, Hao Yang, Tianxiao Wen:
Infrared target recognition modeling and simulation (WIP). 70 - Marco Lützenberger, Sahin Albayrak:
Current frontiers in reproducing human driver behavior. 71 - Agostino G. Bruzzone, Francesco Longo, Marina Massei, Letizia Nicoletti:
Human modeling for multi coalition joint operations. 72

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