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    Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 1‚ pp. 23~27‚ 2006 23 Verification of Hybrid Real Time HVDC Simulator in Cheju-Haenam HVDC System Byeong-Mo Yang† ‚ Chan-Ki Kim*‚ Gil-Jo Jung** and Young-Hyun Moon*** Abstract - In this paper a Hybrid Real Time HVDC Simulator for both operator Training and Researching in the Cheju-Haenam HVDC System is proposed and its performance is studied by means of RTDS (Real Time Digital Simulator)‚ EMTDC (Electro-Magnetic Transients system for

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    The human service profession involves various obstacles to overcome when working with a variety of clients. Obstacles are seen in all phases of human services in areas providing services‚ planning programs‚ and funding troubles. However‚ the elimination of some of these barriers can be done with the use of proper technology. Providing services to the aging population can be challenging‚ when providing services to this particular group because of the rising elderly population needing help and the

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    In my personal opinion‚ yes‚ technology is replacing human contact. I have many friends that are high school teachers and they are being trained on how to teach online courses. While this makes sense for college students‚ I don’t think online courses are the proper way to go with high school students. In college people need the flexibility for work‚ families‚ etc. In high school‚ students do not need the flexibility‚ high school teaches more than just knowledge‚ you get social skills‚ meet people

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    Computer Technology in the Fire Service Brent Lefebvre Mount Wachusett Community College Abstract This abstract will discuss how computer technology is used in the fire service today. I will clarify how in today’s world everything revolves around technology‚ mainly computer technology. In the fast paced world we live in‚ everyone is looking for a way to help get the job done faster and easier‚ including the fire service. The fire service continues to adopt new procedures and methods

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    “Minding the gap ‚ identifying performances issues using the Human Performances Technology model (HPT) .” The purpose of this journal is to main a useful model for identifying and addressing employee performance issues in academic libraries ‚ specifically in a Learning Commons . As we know ‚ assessing and improving employee performance ‚ especially library services are always challenging . However ‚ HPT provides methods for evaluating human performances ‚ such as the performance of employees at a

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    REAL-TIME OBJECT DETECTION FOR "SMART" VEHICLES D.M. Gavrila V. Philomin Image Understanding Systems DaimlerChrysler Research Ulm 89081‚ Germany dariu.gavrila@DaimlerChrysler.com Computer Vision Laboratory University of Maryland College Park‚ MD 20742‚ U.S.A. vasi@cs.umd.edu ABSTRACT This paper presents an e cient shape-based object detection method based on Distance Transforms and describes its use for real-time vision on-board vehicles. The method uses a template hierarchy to capture the variety

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    educational environment wherein the models would be capable of assessing the cognitive improvement that learners have garnered throughout the course by monitoring their progress using the aforementioned evaluative tools Goals of HPT Human Performance Technology (HPT)‚ assists in identifying the existence of a gap in the learning performances of the students and structured in the sense of an opportunity or obstruction in the program or organization. It is an indicator that states and addresses

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    Peer to Peer in fitness tracking Nora Al-Madhi Fitness tracking systems  wearable multi sensors devices.  capture body movements.  Store data for 7 hours.  Sync data.  Import statistic and graphs.  Nike‚ Adidas‚ Garmin‚ Motorola‚ Sony‚ Wahoo‚ etc. Benefits of fitness tracking system  Motivate individuals.  Track progress.  Self-couching.  Compare results. Examples of fitness tracking systems  Heart rate monitoring (HRM)  Worn around chest.  Heart beats in one second. Examples

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    Technology has changed all of us for the better or for the worse. Although our gadgets enable us to figure out what is going on in the Kardashian’s life or what ridiculous tweet Donald Trump just tweeted‚ it is not a viable substitute‚ nothing is‚ for human interaction and conversation. Sherry Turkle has explored the disturbing future where all we need are A.I.’s to feel okay‚ to live. She explains that if we stop having face to face conversations our ability to feel empathy will be destroyed because

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    volar pad at the time of ridge proliferation. This‚ therefore‚ suggests that the combined timing event of the onset of ridge proliferation along with the regression of the volar pad is also an inheritable trait. Consequently‚ the type of fingerprint pattern that occurs on the fetus is dependent upon the combined timing events of the onset of ridge proliferation and the volar pad regression. This idea that ridge formation‚ alignment‚ and overall pattern shape are affected by the time of the volar pad

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