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Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, Volume 31
Volume 31, February 2013
- Wei-Der Chang:
Nonlinear CSTR control system design using an artificial bee colony algorithm. 1-9 - Kerstin Wendt, Ana Cortés, Tomàs Margalef:
Parameter calibration framework for environmental emergency models. 10-21 - Philippe Thomin, Alain Gibaud, Pierre Koutcherawy:
Deployment of a fully distributed system for improving urban traffic flows: A simulation-based performance analysis. 22-38 - J. M. Mora-Merchan, D. F. Larios, Julio Barbancho, Francisco Javier Molina, José Luis Sevillano, Carlos León:
mTOSSIM: A simulator that estimates battery lifetime in wireless sensor networks. 39-51 - Shiguang Liu, Wangda Zhang:
Cartoon-style simulation of water coupled with objects. 52-62 - I-Ching Hsu:
Visual modeling for Web 2.0 applications using model driven architecture approach. 63-76 - Jiangchuan Wen, John Nelson:
Modelling and performance analysis of an adaptive state-transition approach for power saving in Bluetooth. 77-95 - Ana Lobo, Roberto García, Xabiel G. Pañeda, David Melendi, Sergio Cabrero:
Modeling Video on Demand services taking into account statistical dependences in user behavior. 96-115 - Sébastien Kubicki, Yoann Lebrun, Sophie Lepreux, Emmanuel Adam, Christophe Kolski, René Mandiau:
Simulation in contexts involving an interactive table and tangible objects. 116-131 - Mauritz Panggabean, Leif Arne Rønningen, Harald Øverby:
Modeling and simulating motions of human bodies in a futuristic distributed tele-immersive collaboration system for synthesizing transient input traffic. 132-148 - Assaad Alsahlani, Ranjan Mukherjee:
Dynamics of a circular membrane with an eccentric circular areal constraint: Analysis and accurate simulations. 149-168 - Giorgio Calarco, Maurizio Casoni:
On the effectiveness of Linux containers for network virtualization. 169-185 - Xinli Fang, Qiang Yang, Wenjun Yan:
Topological characterization and modeling of dynamic evolving power distribution networks. 186-196
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