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Visualizing Information Using SVG and X3D

Vladimir Geroimenko ; Chaomei Chen (eds.)

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User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Multimedia Information Systems; Computer Graphics; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Pattern Recognition

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No detectada 2005 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-1-85233-790-2

ISBN electrónico

978-1-84628-084-9

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag London Limited 2005

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Knowledge Visualization Using Dynamic SVG Charts

Nikolas A. Rathert

In this paper, an intelligent power management scheme for embedded systems with wireless applications is proposed to reduce the power consumption of the overall system. The proposed method is based on the feedback of the extreme channel state indicator that is designed to detect the extremely bad channel condition. The considerable power reduction is achieved by turning off modules within the embedded system related to the information transmissions under such an unreliable channel condition. A simple extreme channel state detector is also proposed.

Part 2 - Applying SVG and X3D to Specific Problems | Pp. 245-255

Using SVG and XSLT to Display Visually Geo-referenced XML

Timothy Adams

In this paper, an intelligent power management scheme for embedded systems with wireless applications is proposed to reduce the power consumption of the overall system. The proposed method is based on the feedback of the extreme channel state indicator that is designed to detect the extremely bad channel condition. The considerable power reduction is achieved by turning off modules within the embedded system related to the information transmissions under such an unreliable channel condition. A simple extreme channel state detector is also proposed.

Part 2 - Applying SVG and X3D to Specific Problems | Pp. 256-265

Using Adobe Illustrator to Create Complex SVG Illustrations

Sara Porter

In this paper, an intelligent power management scheme for embedded systems with wireless applications is proposed to reduce the power consumption of the overall system. The proposed method is based on the feedback of the extreme channel state indicator that is designed to detect the extremely bad channel condition. The considerable power reduction is achieved by turning off modules within the embedded system related to the information transmissions under such an unreliable channel condition. A simple extreme channel state detector is also proposed.

Part 2 - Applying SVG and X3D to Specific Problems | Pp. 266-284

X3D-Edit Authoring Tool for Extensible 3D (X3D) Graphics

Don Brutzman

In this paper, an intelligent power management scheme for embedded systems with wireless applications is proposed to reduce the power consumption of the overall system. The proposed method is based on the feedback of the extreme channel state indicator that is designed to detect the extremely bad channel condition. The considerable power reduction is achieved by turning off modules within the embedded system related to the information transmissions under such an unreliable channel condition. A simple extreme channel state detector is also proposed.

Part 2 - Applying SVG and X3D to Specific Problems | Pp. 285-292

Concluding Remarks Vladimir Geroimenko and Chaomei Chen

Vladimir Geroimenko; Chaomei Chen (eds.)

In this paper, an intelligent power management scheme for embedded systems with wireless applications is proposed to reduce the power consumption of the overall system. The proposed method is based on the feedback of the extreme channel state indicator that is designed to detect the extremely bad channel condition. The considerable power reduction is achieved by turning off modules within the embedded system related to the information transmissions under such an unreliable channel condition. A simple extreme channel state detector is also proposed.

Part 2 - Applying SVG and X3D to Specific Problems | Pp. 293-294