An Innovative Approach for Dynamic Evaluation of Telecommunications Interconnection Costs for Multimedia Real Time Services

Author(s):  
Sihem Trabelsi ◽  
Noureddine Boudriga
Author(s):  
T. Kalyani Lakshmi ◽  
D. Nayeemuddin ◽  
R. Samba Siva Nayak ◽  
Yadu Singh ◽  
P. Lokaiah ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fil J. Arenas ◽  
Andrew S. Clayton ◽  
Kate D. Simmons

Several schools and colleges under Air University have found utility in using a mixed-reality approach to developing leadership acumen in this unique risk-free environment. This chapter will describe the power of collaboration between Air University and Auburn University at Montgomery while demonstrating the impact of this mixed-reality approach on developing military leaders. These mixed-reality exercises (MRXs) leverage an environment that establishes a practical laboratory for developing leaders to interact with avatars using a combination of virtual immersion and human intelligence (live simulation engagement). This innovative approach to “real play” allows real-time learning to take place in real time through virtual immersion.


Author(s):  
Tasha N. Lewis

This chapter offers an innovative approach for implementing telecollaborative activities in order to enable students to connect with peers in real-time, with the goal of creating a micro-immersion experience called a “Virtual Language Exchange”. This chapter describes and compares two intermediate Spanish classes participating in Virtual Language Exchanges via Skype: one paired with peers from the target language and culture, and one paired with peers from within the class itself. Students from both groups participate in meaningful interactions in the target language in order to complete the assigned task-based activities. The chapter argues that finding new ways to bring the target language to life by using technology, like the Virtual Language Exchange experience described here, can benefit students' foreign language development in multiple ways.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenfen Liu ◽  
Jiachun Li ◽  
xiang zhou ◽  
Ningning Chen ◽  
Hui Ouyang ◽  
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Abstract Background and Purpose: The purpose was to observe the changes in the thickness of lumbodorsal muscles that occur during the locust pose in yoga and how these changes occur. From the changes in muscle thickness that occur in the locust pose, the contractile function of lumbodorsal muscles can be evaluated.Methods: The changes in the thickness of the lumbodorsal muscles in the relaxed and contracted states were dynamically observed by real-time ultrasound when subjects were performing the locust yoga pose. Then, the thicknesses of the muscles during the two states were measured to calculate the ratio of contraction of each muscle and determine the statistical significance of the change in thickness of each muscle.Results: The mean thicknesses of the lumbodorsal muscles, including the multifidus, longissimus, iliocostalis, and quadratus lumborum, obviously differed between the relaxed and contracted states (P<0.005). The the mean C/R of the longissimus was 1.39±0.14 on the left and 1.40±0.16 on the right. The multifidus and iliocostalis had the second highest C/R. The mean C/R of the multifidus was 1.23±0.12 on the left and 1.24±0.15 on the right, and the mean C/R of the iliocostalis was 1.25±0.12 on the left and 1.24±0.14 on the right. The quadratus lumborum had the lowest C/R, and the mean C/R of the quadratus lumborum was 1.17±0.10 on the left and 1.19±0.11 on the right. Conclusions: The contractile activity of the lumbar muscles can be observed by ultrasound to evaluate the contractile function of the lumbar muscles.


Author(s):  
Sho Ooi ◽  
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Akihito Mihara ◽  
Mutsuo Sano ◽  
Hajime Tabuchi ◽  
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In this study, we report the development of a virtual reality (VR) system that evaluates executive function based on cleaning behaviors in real-time. It is known that patients with acquired brain injuries present adverse symptoms such as attention, memory, and functional disorders, as well as aphasia. Current methods to evaluate acquired brain injuries include tests such as the behavioral assessment of the dysexecutive syndrome (BADS) and digital clinical assessment for attention (D-CAT) tests; however, these tests require special/specific toolkits, and the methods are rigorous when applied for real-time dynamic evaluation. Moreover, patients are often burdened by the need to undergo paper tests as required by the evaluation methods. In this context, we propose and verify the efficacy of a method that offers real-time dynamic evaluation of acquired brain injury based on daily-living activities such as cooking, cleaning, and shopping. In this study, we focus on executive function relating to acquired brain injury, and we propose a real-time dynamic evaluation method for executive functioning using VR, which enables the automatic evaluation of subjects’ table-cleaning behavior. Our results indicate that our system can automatically assess subjects’ table cleaning behavior based on BADS test, while affording a cleaning behavior maximum average accuracy of 75.5%.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Alsharif ◽  
Musab Al Khudiri ◽  
Bassam Albassam ◽  
Kamran Ahmad Khan

Author(s):  
LeRoy Heinrichs ◽  
Li Fellander-Tsai ◽  
Dick Davies

The deployment of virtual worlds into clinical practice is gradually becoming an accepted if innovative approach. This chapter offers an overview of the application of virtual worlds in a healthcare settings with specific focus on the application of virtual worlds in clinical practice. When combined with dynamic patient data models, facilitators are able to customize and deliver real time immersive clinical training experiences in a range of contexts. Given that virtual worlds are now being implemented in some of the more complex areas of healthcare, this chapter then explores how the lessons being learnt in this context could be applied more widely to other areas of professional development in the healthcare sector and concludes that direct and valuable lessons from mainstream clinical practice with virtual worlds are ready to be applied now more widely in the healthcare sector.


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