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2023 January 19 - Tennessee Weekly Drought Summary, Tennessee Climate Office, East Tennessee State University Jan 2023

2023 January 19 - Tennessee Weekly Drought Summary, Tennessee Climate Office, East Tennessee State University

Tennessee Climate Office Weekly Drought Summaries

No abstract provided.


Making Minnesota A Model For Energy Storage Policy, Max Meyer Jan 2023

Making Minnesota A Model For Energy Storage Policy, Max Meyer

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Semantic Orientation Of Crosslingual Sentiments: Employment Of Lexicon And Dictionaries, Arslan Ali Raza, Asad Habib, Jawad Ashraf, Babar Shah, Fernando Moreira Jan 2023

Semantic Orientation Of Crosslingual Sentiments: Employment Of Lexicon And Dictionaries, Arslan Ali Raza, Asad Habib, Jawad Ashraf, Babar Shah, Fernando Moreira

All Works

Sentiment Analysis is a modern discipline at the crossroads of data mining and natural language processing. It is concerned with the computational treatment of public moods shared in the form of text over social networking websites. Social media users express their feelings in conversations through cross-lingual terms, intensifiers, enhancers, reducers, symbols, and Net Lingo. However, the generic Sentiment Analysis (SA) research lacks comprehensive coverage about such abstruseness. In particular, they are inapt in the semantic orientation of Crosslingual based code switching, capitalization and accentuation of opinionative text due to the lack of annotated corpora, computational resources, linguistic processing and inefficient …


Research On Intelligent Optimization Method Of Combat Sos Based On Gabc Algorithm, Hucheng Zhang, Jingyu Yang Jan 2023

Research On Intelligent Optimization Method Of Combat Sos Based On Gabc Algorithm, Hucheng Zhang, Jingyu Yang

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: In order to solve the problem that exploratory simulation can not traverse the solution space quickly, and provide the auxiliary decision-making scheme in real time, a genetic algorithm based on classifier is proposed. The framework of simulation optimization method based on the algorithm is established. It can find the optimal solution according to the dynamic changes of key factors and decision targets of the system, which is suitable for such as seeking the best efficiency-cost ratio scheme and the optimization of the optimal power deployment and other systems. Based on the simulation bed system of the National Defense …


Modulation Recognition Method Of Mixed Signal Based On Intelligent Analysis Of Cyclic Spectrum Section, Yu Du, Xinquan Yang, Jianhua Zhang, Suchun Yuan, Huachao Xiao, Jingjing Yuan Jan 2023

Modulation Recognition Method Of Mixed Signal Based On Intelligent Analysis Of Cyclic Spectrum Section, Yu Du, Xinquan Yang, Jianhua Zhang, Suchun Yuan, Huachao Xiao, Jingjing Yuan

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Aiming at the problems of low intelligence and poor adaptability for the existing mixed signal recognition methods, an intelligent recognition method based on cyclic spectral cross section and deep learning is proposed. For common mixed communication signals, the characteristics of zero frequency cross section of cyclic spectrum are theoretically deduced and analyzed. Two new pre-processing methods, nonlinear segmental mapping and directional pseudo-clustering are proposed, which can effectively improve the adaptability and consistency of cross section features. The pre-processed feature graph is combined with the residual network (ResNet), and the deep learning network is used to mine and analyze the …


Dynamic Risk Assessment Of Vocs Cross Regional Flow Based On Petri Nets, Guangqiu Huang, He Wang Jan 2023

Dynamic Risk Assessment Of Vocs Cross Regional Flow Based On Petri Nets, Guangqiu Huang, He Wang

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: In order to evaluate the interaction between regions due to the cross regional flow of VOCs(volatile organic compounds) under polluted weather, a dynamic risk assessment method of cross regional flow of VOCs is proposed by using Petri net modeling method. The migration paths of VOCs between multiple potential pollution sources and contaminated areas are determined by HYSPLIT model, and the relationship between each migration path is described by Petri net; the dynamic risk assessment method is defined, and the calculation of dynamic risk is integrated into the operation of functional Petri net; through case analysis, the dynamic risk assessment …


Drosophila Retina Simulation System And The Emergence Of Orientation Selectivity, Ziyu Liu, Yiran Zhuo, Zhuoyi Song Jan 2023

Drosophila Retina Simulation System And The Emergence Of Orientation Selectivity, Ziyu Liu, Yiran Zhuo, Zhuoyi Song

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: To investigate the biophysical mechanisms underlying the Drosophila retinal computations, a piece of simulation software is constructed. By constructing the connectivity of the optical structure of the Drosophila compound eye with the neural network and retinal neuronal information encoding processes,, the retinal transformation from the light to the electrical signals is simulated. The photo-transduction model is optimized by a stochastic process. The generating mechanism of orientation selectivity (OS) is explored in the Drosophila retina's output neurons through a simulation system. Experiments show that with comparable simulation accuracy, the simulation speed increases by 40 times. The software can now be …


A Multi-Resolution Simulation Modeling Method, Zhaopeng Liu, Xinhai Xu, Bowen Yuan, Jinlu Zhang Jan 2023

A Multi-Resolution Simulation Modeling Method, Zhaopeng Liu, Xinhai Xu, Bowen Yuan, Jinlu Zhang

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Aiming at the resolution gap between the operation task issued by the high-level commanders and the simulation system model instructions in the human-in-the-loop simulation deduction, a multi-resolution modeling method based on behavior tree is proposed. By improving the behavior tree syntax, the low-resolution combat missions are disaggregated into high-resolution simulation system instructions. By designing a decision model embedded in the behavior tree, the problem of resource uncertainty and execution effect uncertainty faced in the execution of model instructions is solved. A combat scenario for seizing air supremacy is designed to verify the effectiveness of the method.


Large-Scale Multi-Objective Natural Computation Based On Dimensionality Reduction And Clustering, Weidong Ji, Yuqi Yue, Xu Wang, Ping Lin Jan 2023

Large-Scale Multi-Objective Natural Computation Based On Dimensionality Reduction And Clustering, Weidong Ji, Yuqi Yue, Xu Wang, Ping Lin

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: In multi-objective optimization problems, as the number of decision variables increases, the optimization ability decreases significantly. To solve "dimension disaster", a large-scale multi-objective natural computation method based on dimensionality reduction and clustering is proposed. The decision variables are optimized by locally linear embedding(LLE) to obtain the representation of high-dimensional variables in the low-dimensional space, then the individuals are grouped through K-means to select the appropriate guide individuals for the population to strengthen the convergence and diversity. To verify the effectiveness, the method is applied to the multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm and the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm. The convergence …


Research On Modeling And Simulation Of Application Efficiency Of Tactical Medical Equipment, Guowei Lu, Xueqiang Tao, Deguang Duan, Hao Li, Zerui Zhang, En Chen Jan 2023

Research On Modeling And Simulation Of Application Efficiency Of Tactical Medical Equipment, Guowei Lu, Xueqiang Tao, Deguang Duan, Hao Li, Zerui Zhang, En Chen

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: In view of the lack of effective modeling and simulation means for the current research on the application efficiency of tactical medical treatment equipment in our army, a modeling and simulation research framework for the application effectiveness of equipment through the wounded model, equipment model and evaluation model is constructed. Based on the multi-agent method in Anylogic8.7.0 modeling and simulation platform, the casualty generation and its circulation process among medical treatment equipment are simulated. In the context of a tactical medical exercis, the overall support capability of medical treatment equipment is evaluated scientifically and quantitatively, and the key equipment …


Kif6 Trp719arg Genetic Variant Increases Risk For Thoracic Aortic Dissection, Juan J Velasco, Yupeng Li, Bulat A Ziganshin, Mohammad A Zafar, John A Rizzo, Deqiong Ma, Hui Zang, Asanish Kalyanasundaram, John A Elefteriades Jan 2023

Kif6 Trp719arg Genetic Variant Increases Risk For Thoracic Aortic Dissection, Juan J Velasco, Yupeng Li, Bulat A Ziganshin, Mohammad A Zafar, John A Rizzo, Deqiong Ma, Hui Zang, Asanish Kalyanasundaram, John A Elefteriades

College of Science & Mathematics Departmental Research

Background: KIF6 (kinesin family member 6), a protein coded by the KIF6 gene, serves an important intracellular function to transport organelles along microtubules. In a pilot study, we found that a common KIF6 Trp719Arg variant increased the propensity of thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA) to suffer dissection (AD). The present study aims for a definite investigation of the predictive ability of KIF6 719Arg vis à vis AD. Confirmatory findings would enhance natural history prediction in TAA. Methods: 1108 subjects (899 aneurysm and 209 dissection patients) had KIF6 719Arg variant status determined. Results: The 719Arg variant in the KIF6 gene correlated strongly …


Research On Mixed Flow Line Balancing And Scheduling Optimization With Multiple Constraints, Zhenping Li, Ying Shi, Lingyun Wu Jan 2023

Research On Mixed Flow Line Balancing And Scheduling Optimization With Multiple Constraints, Zhenping Li, Ying Shi, Lingyun Wu

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Aiming at the phenomena of unbalanced load between stations and product accumulation caused by unreasonable design of mixed flow line in G enterprise, based on the matching relationship between processes and stations, cycle time, process priority and other constraint, with the objectives of reducing the number of stations, balancing the workload between stations, and reducing the products waiting time, a multi-objective mixed integer programming model for mixed flow line balance and product scheduling problem is established. A hierarchical algorithm and a hybrid heuristic algorithm are designed respectively; the accuracy of the hierarchical algorithm is verified by small-scale …


Simulation-Based Adaptive Dynamic Scheduling For Bi-Objective Parallel Multi-Processor Open Shop, Yarong Chen, Shuchen Guan, Chengjun Huang, Lixia Zhu, Fuhder Chou Jan 2023

Simulation-Based Adaptive Dynamic Scheduling For Bi-Objective Parallel Multi-Processor Open Shop, Yarong Chen, Shuchen Guan, Chengjun Huang, Lixia Zhu, Fuhder Chou

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Aiming at the parallel multi-processor open shop scheduling problem with uncertain job's release time,processing time and urgent jobs, an adaptive dynamic method integrating FlexSim simulation model and NSGA-Ⅱ algorithm is designed to optimize the bi-objectives of TWC(total weighted completion time) and TWT(total weighted tardiness). By using the FlexSim simulation model, this method determines the adaptive scheduling cycle according to the dynamic workload of the open shop, and conducts right-shift rescheduling to the urgent jobs. NSGA-Ⅱ algorithm is used to generate the bi-objective optimization scheduling scheme. Experimental results of a grain sorting shop show that compared with the rule-based real-time …


Research On System Of Virtual-Reality Fusion And Inquiry-Based Learning, Yongning Zhu, Zeru Lou, Tianxiang Wu, Jianmin Wang Jan 2023

Research On System Of Virtual-Reality Fusion And Inquiry-Based Learning, Yongning Zhu, Zeru Lou, Tianxiang Wu, Jianmin Wang

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: With the increasing interest in personalized and self-motivated education, emphasizing active learning and practical experiences, inquiry-based learning (IBL) is attracting interest in education. Considering the requirement for inquiry-based education, a framework of full process inquiry-based learning environment in the real-virtual worlds is designed. As an example, a mixed-reality chemical experiment system is developed. The metadata including user behavior data, interactive suite status and interactive interface status is collected through physical sensing. By mapping real-world status to the virtual world avatar, virtual experiments are simulated with computational dynamic solvers and real-time rendering. The generated images are sent back to the …


Uniform Experimental Design With Constrained Region Based On Fruit Fly Algorithm, Jiawei Zhou, Xin Du, Youcong Ni, Hu Zhang, Hao Zhang, Haoran Ni, Feng Wang Jan 2023

Uniform Experimental Design With Constrained Region Based On Fruit Fly Algorithm, Jiawei Zhou, Xin Du, Youcong Ni, Hu Zhang, Hao Zhang, Haoran Ni, Feng Wang

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: To solve the problems that existing two-phase differential evolutionary algorithms still have poor diversity of population distribution and weak local search ability in solving uniform designs in constrained experimental region, a new two-phase fruit fly optimization algorithm (ToPFOA) based on uniform experimental design is proposed. In the first stage, fruit fly search strategy combined with differential operator, K-means clustering and external document updating the centers of clusters is used todynamically improve distribution diversity of population in constrained region. In the second stage, a new fruit fly operator is designed to improve local search ability in constrained region. …


Scheduling Optimization Of Aluminum Extrusion Production Line Based On Timed Petri Net And Bso Algorithm, Yali Wu, Shuting He, Yanxi Yang, Lianqiang Feng, Fuqiang Wang, Yulu Chen Jan 2023

Scheduling Optimization Of Aluminum Extrusion Production Line Based On Timed Petri Net And Bso Algorithm, Yali Wu, Shuting He, Yanxi Yang, Lianqiang Feng, Fuqiang Wang, Yulu Chen

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: For the problems of long production period and low efficiency caused by the complicated processes and large scheduling capacity of aluminum extrusion production line in industrial production, a timed Petri net (TdPN) scheduling model of aluminum extrusion production line is proposed and analyzed for reasonableness. The brain storm optimization (BSO) algorithm is introduced into the model, and an optimized scheduling algorithm for aluminum extrusion scheduling problems is proposed based on the individual encoding and decoding methods. The simulated annealing local search mechanism is used to improve the performance of BSO algorithm in the later stage, which can achieve the …


Research On Intelligent Prediction Method Of Wargaming Air Mission, Dayong Zhang, Jingyu Yang, Xi Wu Jan 2023

Research On Intelligent Prediction Method Of Wargaming Air Mission, Dayong Zhang, Jingyu Yang, Xi Wu

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The efficient, accurate and automatic judgment of the combat mission or intention of the enemy's air targets in the battlefield is the basis of situation awareness and the key to the allocation of auxiliary combat resources. Combined with the calculation characteristics of feed forward deep neural network and long-term and short-term memory network model, two targeted basic index learners are designed, and then the weighted combination is carried out according to the cross entropy of the basic index, which can be used to further train the evaluation index of the learner. It can not only effectively prevent the model …


Minimal Expression Of Dysferlin Prevents Development Of Dysferlinopathy In Dysferlin Exon 40a Knockout Mice, Joe Yasa, Claudia E. Reed, Adam M. Bournazos, Frances J. Evesson, Ignatius Pang, Mark E. Graham, Jesse R. Wark, Brunda Nijagal, Kim H. Kwan, Thomas Kwiatkowski, Rachel Jung, Noah Weisleder, Sandra T. Cooper, Frances A. Lemckert Jan 2023

Minimal Expression Of Dysferlin Prevents Development Of Dysferlinopathy In Dysferlin Exon 40a Knockout Mice, Joe Yasa, Claudia E. Reed, Adam M. Bournazos, Frances J. Evesson, Ignatius Pang, Mark E. Graham, Jesse R. Wark, Brunda Nijagal, Kim H. Kwan, Thomas Kwiatkowski, Rachel Jung, Noah Weisleder, Sandra T. Cooper, Frances A. Lemckert

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Dysferlin is a Ca2+-activated lipid binding protein implicated in muscle membrane repair. Recessive variants in DYSF result in dysferlinopathy, a progressive muscular dystrophy. We showed previously that calpain cleavage within a motif encoded by alternatively spliced exon 40a releases a 72 kDa C-terminal minidysferlin recruited to injured sarcolemma. Herein we use CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing to knock out murine Dysf exon 40a, to specifically assess its role in membrane repair and development of dysferlinopathy. We created three Dysf exon 40a knockout (40aKO) mouse lines that each express different levels of dysferlin protein ranging from similar to 90%, similar to 50% and …


Development Opportunities And Application Prospects Of Aero-Engine Simulation Technology Under Digital Transformation, Jianguo Cao Jan 2023

Development Opportunities And Application Prospects Of Aero-Engine Simulation Technology Under Digital Transformation, Jianguo Cao

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The development of China's social economy and the improvement of its national defense capability in the new era put forward higher requirements for the development of aero-engines. It is urgent to promote the digital transformation of aero-engines in order to achieve coordinated, agile and efficient aero-engine development. Based on the current research and development of aero-engine in China, this paper clarifies the new connotation of "speediness and efficiency, accurate mapping, comprehensive coverage, and dynamic prediction" given by the development of emerging cutting-edge technologies to aero-engine simulation technology, as well as the new technical features of "spatio-temporal ubiquity, data driven, …


Chameleon Swarm Algorithm For Segmental Variation Learning Of Population And S-Type Weight, Damin Zhang, Yi Wang, Linna Zhang Jan 2023

Chameleon Swarm Algorithm For Segmental Variation Learning Of Population And S-Type Weight, Damin Zhang, Yi Wang, Linna Zhang

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: It is the best choice for intelligent algorithms to be applied to specific fields to explore strong searching ability, good reliability and stability.In this paper, aiming at the defects of chameleon swarm algorithm, such as unstable solution, low convergence accuracy and unbalanced search and development, a chameleon swarm algorithm (RMSCSA) based on population diversity segmental mutation learning and S-type weight is proposed. The refraction mirror learning strategy (RML) is introduced to make the chameleon more consistent with the observation in nature and enhance its diversity. The introduction of segmental variation of population diversity can keep the individuals with poor …


Knn Fault Detection Based On Reconstruction Error And Multi-Block Modeling Strategy, Jing Zheng, Weili Xiong, Xiaodong Wu Jan 2023

Knn Fault Detection Based On Reconstruction Error And Multi-Block Modeling Strategy, Jing Zheng, Weili Xiong, Xiaodong Wu

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: For the fault monitoring algorithm based on k-nearest neighbor (kNN), the abnormal information that caused the fault is easy to be overwhelmed by the normal operating condition information, which leads to the problem of untimely fault detection and low alarm rate. A kNN fault monitoring method based on reconstruction error is proposed using auto-encoder and multi-block modeling strategy. The method uses the normal working condition data set to train the auto-encoder model, and extracts the reconstruction error based on the model to solve the problem that abnormal information is easy to be overwhelmed. Further considering the fault characteristics such …


Research On Multiple Filter Signal Compensation For Washout Algorithm Optimization Of Flight Simulator, Weichao Liu, Hui Wang Jan 2023

Research On Multiple Filter Signal Compensation For Washout Algorithm Optimization Of Flight Simulator, Weichao Liu, Hui Wang

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Aiming at the defects of signal loss and poor adaptability of the classical washout algorithm when applied to flight simulator, an optimization scheme of washing algorithm based on multiple filtering signal compensation is proposed. Analyzing the lost signal in classical washout algorithm, intercepting the lost signals to the depth filter with depth filtering strategy, basing on human perception errors and platform movement margin, after multiple filtering signal to certain proportion respectively compensation to the three channel of washout algorithm to achieve the maximum reduction of signal loss, thus reducing human perception error. The classical washing algorithm and the improved …


Short-Time Human Activity Recognition Based On Wavelet Features Matching, Benyue Su, Li Zhang, Qingxuan He, Min Sheng Jan 2023

Short-Time Human Activity Recognition Based On Wavelet Features Matching, Benyue Su, Li Zhang, Qingxuan He, Min Sheng

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The selection of features is the key problem in the study of human activity recognition. In order to obtain sufficient and stable behavioral features, long-time behavioral data that exceed one behavior cycle are often processed, while short-time behavioral data with less than one behavioral cycle are usually unstable, making it difficult to achieve accurate and stable identification. This paper proposes a short-time human activity recognition method based on the combination of wavelet transform and template matching. Coefficient features are extracted using wavelet transform method. The features of the short-time test samples are matched with the features in the template …


Research On Vr Experience Comfort Based On Motion Perception, Wei Quan, Chao Wang, Xuena Geng, Cheng Han Jan 2023

Research On Vr Experience Comfort Based On Motion Perception, Wei Quan, Chao Wang, Xuena Geng, Cheng Han

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: A VR video comfort evaluation model based on motion perception is proposed for viewers who will feel discomfort such as vertigo and nausea after a virtual reality (VR) experience. By performing dense optical flow estimation on stereoscopic VR video and calculating the video frame velocity matrix by analyzing the horizontal and vertical motions in the scene, the frame acceleration feature extraction methods based on frame difference method and based on time domain are proposed. Taking the extracted velocity, acceleration and other motions features as input, a model is established using the support vector regression algorithm, and VR video experience …


The Effect Of Damping By An Environment On Emergence Of Classicality, Paul Bracken Jan 2023

The Effect Of Damping By An Environment On Emergence Of Classicality, Paul Bracken

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

The role of dissipation with respect to a microscopic superposition of quantum states is investigated by means of master equations. This has implications for the study of the emergence of classicality from the quantum level. In particular, it illustrates why it is difficult to observe a macroscopic quantum state. The role of the environment is assumed by the measuring apparatus. A pure state is reduced to a mixture in the pointer basis of the system by means of the interaction with the apparatus. It is the intention that this type of analysis will have applications to experiments which are designed …


Cementation And Groundwater Chemistry In Pleistocene Paleodune Deposits Of The Central Oregon Coast, Adrienne Lynn Stephens Jan 2023

Cementation And Groundwater Chemistry In Pleistocene Paleodune Deposits Of The Central Oregon Coast, Adrienne Lynn Stephens

Dissertations and Theses

Pleistocene paleodune deposits occur along the Oregon coast, underlying coastal towns, roadways, and associated power and water infrastructure(s). Secondary cementation within these deposits provides some stability, allowing for near-vertical sea cliffs and roadcut outcrops. Yet, slope instability is a prevalent hazard observed within the paleodune deposits. Weakening of cementing agents via changes to groundwater conditions due to altered vegetation, climate change, or contamination, for example, could promote slope instability, threatening lives and infrastructure. This study aims to investigate the variability in the type and degree of cementation and to determine how they are affected by changes in groundwater conditions.

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Queer Ecologies: A Final Syllabus/Zine Product Of Our Independent Study, Yeh Seo Jung, Ray Craig Jan 2023

Queer Ecologies: A Final Syllabus/Zine Product Of Our Independent Study, Yeh Seo Jung, Ray Craig

Crossings: Swarthmore Undergraduate Feminist Research Journal

This zine is the product of our independent study course Queer Ecologies, which is an exploration of bio-social systems using a queer and feminist theoretical lens. We aim to look critically at knowledge formation and construct alternative visions for more just and sustainable relationships between science, nature, and ourselves. While queer theory most directly interrogates the normative structure of heterosexuality both in humans and in biology more broadly, these studies include analyses of hierarchy, power, and value. Queer Ecology can be used to examine phenomena such as climate change, extinction, pollution, species hierarchies, agricultural practices, resource extraction, and human population …


Gravity Wave Drag Parameterizations For Earth’S Atmosphere, Christopher J. Heale, Christopher G. Kruse, Jadwiga H. Richter, M. Joan Alexander, Julio T. Bacmeister, Junhong Wei Jan 2023

Gravity Wave Drag Parameterizations For Earth’S Atmosphere, Christopher J. Heale, Christopher G. Kruse, Jadwiga H. Richter, M. Joan Alexander, Julio T. Bacmeister, Junhong Wei

Publications

Atmospheric gravity waves (GWs), or buoyancy waves, transport momentum and energy through Earth’s atmosphere. GWs are important at nearly all levels of the atmosphere, though, the momentum they transport is particularly important in general circulation of the middle and upper atmosphere. Primary sources of atmospheric GWs are flow over mountains, moist convection, and imbalances in jet/frontal systems. Secondary GWs can also be generated as a result of dissipation of a primary GWs. Gravity waves typically have horizontal wavelengths of 10’s to 100’s of kilometers, though, they can have scales of 1’s to 1000’s of kilometers as well. Current effective resolutions …


Larval Dispersal Patterns And Connectivity Of Acropora On Florida’S Coral Reef And Its Implications For Restoration, Samantha King, Antoine Saint-Amand, Brian K. Walker, Emmanuel Hanert, Joana Figueiredo Jan 2023

Larval Dispersal Patterns And Connectivity Of Acropora On Florida’S Coral Reef And Its Implications For Restoration, Samantha King, Antoine Saint-Amand, Brian K. Walker, Emmanuel Hanert, Joana Figueiredo

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

Since the 1980s, populations of Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata have experienced severe declines due to disease and anthropogenic stressors; resulting in their listing as threatened, and their need for restoration. In this study, larval survival and competency data were collected and used to calibrate a very high-resolution hydrodynamic model (up to 100m) to determine the dispersal patterns of Acropora species along the Florida’s Coral Reef. The resulting connectivity matrices was incorporated into a metapopulation model to compare strategies for restoring Acropora populations. This study found that Florida’s Coral Reef was historically a well-connected system, and that spatially selective restoration …


Metamobility: Connecting Future Mobility With Metaverse, Haoxin Wang, Ziran Wang, Dawei Chen, Qiang Liu, Hongyu Ke, Kyungtae Han Jan 2023

Metamobility: Connecting Future Mobility With Metaverse, Haoxin Wang, Ziran Wang, Dawei Chen, Qiang Liu, Hongyu Ke, Kyungtae Han

School of Computing: Faculty Publications

A Metaverse is a perpetual, immersive, and shared digital universe that is linked to but beyond the physical reality, and this emerging technology is attracting enormous attention from different industries. In this article, we define the first holistic realization of the metaverse in the mobility domain, coined as “metamobility”. We present our vision of what metamobility will be and describe its basic architecture. We also propose two use cases, tactile live maps and meta-empowered advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), to demonstrate how the metamobility will benefit and reshape future mobility systems. Each use case is discussed from the perspective of the …