The Application of Virtual Sports Studio in Sports Colleges

2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 6047-6050
Author(s):  
Jian Bo Zhao ◽  
Hua Juan Ji ◽  
Ben Lu Liao

Virtual sports is the product of the interaction between sports’ reality and simulation, and the virtual sports based on electrons orbiting projection screen, camera synchronous tracking and computer-generated rendering has played an important role in scientific research achievements transformation of new and high technology and digital media innovation in the higher sports colleges and universities. This paper analyzes the characteristics of virtual sports and its present application situation , in combination with the actual situation of the construction of laboratory in sports colleges, describing the application solutions of virtual sports from the hardware configuration, software design and process arrangements ,and then put forward new ideas about innovation and development of higher physical laboratory in sports colleges .

Author(s):  
R. A. Earnshaw

AbstractWhere do new ideas come from and how are they generated? Which of these ideas will be potentially useful immediately, and which will be more ‘blue sky’? For the latter, their significance may not be known for a number of years, perhaps even generations. The progress of computing and digital media is a relevant and useful case study in this respect. Which visions of the future in the early days of computing have stood the test of time, and which have vanished without trace? Can this be used as guide for current and future areas of research and development? If one Internet year is equivalent to seven calendar years, are virtual worlds being utilized as an effective accelerator for these new ideas and their implementation and evaluation? The nature of digital media and its constituent parts such as electronic devices, sensors, images, audio, games, web pages, social media, e-books, and Internet of Things, provides a diverse environment which can be viewed as a testbed for current and future ideas. Individual disciplines utilise virtual worlds in different ways. As collaboration is often involved in such research environments, does the technology make these collaborations effective? Have the limits of disciplinary approaches been reached? The importance of interdisciplinary collaborations for the future is proposed and evaluated. The current enablers for progressing interdisciplinary collaborations are presented. The possibility for a new Renaissance between technology and the arts is discussed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 496-500 ◽  
pp. 1304-1307
Author(s):  
Huan Zhang ◽  
Shu Qi Shang ◽  
Li Nong Gong ◽  
Chuan Hui Huang

A design of dry-mixed mortar control system based on Fieldbus and PLC was introduced in this paper. A scheme of totally integrated automation, which includes S7-300 PLC, PROFIBUS-DP Fieldbus, touch panel and etc., was proposed. Firstly, control demands and process of this system were described; secondly, hardware configuration and software design were illustrated as well. By using large-scale PLC and field level network - PROFUBUS-DP, the motions of electric motor actuators or hydraulic cylinder actuators are running well, and all sections in the process flow, like hoist, well-distributed vibration, mixing, unloading, etc can all be implemented in time and in place. Though the actual running of the control system it has been proved that the fully integrated automation production of dry-mixed mortar can be thoroughly realized.


Author(s):  
Han Gang ◽  
Deng Mingran ◽  
Han Lizhuo ◽  
Jin Wanfeng

This paper has studied external environmental factors to influence top strategy of Liaoning pale-biotic fossils and the mode to bring forth new ideas on the basis of the top strategy theory, and in combination with the actual situation, it has been advanced that the work to bring forth new ideas in the management of Liaoning pale-biotic fossils should take bringing forth new ideas in the sense of thought as the leading; new ideas in the environment of legal system as the guarantee; new ideas in the system and mechanism as the key; new ideas in the construction of ranks as the fundament; new ideas in the modes and ways as the focal points; new ideas in the mechanism of investment as the base; new ideas in the cultural atmosphere as the soul; new ideas in the developing strategy as the core. The model to bring forth new ideas in the top strategy of Liaoning pale-biotic fossils was constructed, the conclusion was drawn to create continued bringing forth new ideas in the top superiority, it is of practical significance for perfecting the plan, protection and management of Liaoning pale-biotic fossils.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 3752 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chong Xu ◽  
Yi Huang ◽  
Bart Dewancker

Cultural communication and art heritage represent a repository of highly condensed information of past time that depends not only on the expansion of emerging digital media but also on the transformation of language and knowledge. In this course, students try to extract single elements from the traditional Chinese cultural patterns and redesign them, then combine them into existing buildings, attempting to balance the coherence, heterogeneity of space, and the uniqueness of projects. It provides favorable conditions in the new era for the traditional patterns to be re-activated. It is a combination of technology and art. The purpose of this course is not to discover new theories or new technologies but to provide morphological possibilities under the existing digital techniques in cultural symbols. We try to build new ideas and innovative digital expressions for traditional Chinese patterns, realize the collision of culture and technology from experimental trials on the existing architectures in other unimagined forms. It is not only the research reproduction of traditional patterns but also brings new vitality and fresh ideas for architecture design.


Author(s):  
Teng Long ◽  
Lv Wang ◽  
Di Wu ◽  
Xiaosong Guo ◽  
Li Liu

At the aim of reducing the computational time of engineering design optimization problems using metamodeling technologies, we developed a flexible distributed framework independent of any third-part parallel computing software to implement simultaneous sampling during metamodel-based design optimization procedures. In this paper, the idea and implementation of hardware configuration, software structure, the main functional modular and interfaces of this framework are represented in detail. The proposed framework is capable of integrating black-box functions and legacy software for analyzing and common MBDO methods for space exploring. In addition, a message-based communication infrastructure based on TCP/IP protocol is developed for distributed data exchange. The Client/Server architecture and computing budget allocation algorithm considering software dependency enable samples to be effectively allocated to the distributed computing nodes for simultaneous execution, which gives rise to decreasing the elapsed time and improving MBDO’s efficiency. Through testing on several numerical benchmark problems, the favorable results demonstrate that the proposal framework can evidently save the computational time, and is practical for engineering MBDO problems.


Geophysics ◽  
1977 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 667-670 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert E. Sheriff

EDITOR’S NOTE: The author is uniquely qualified to comment on his subject. He has recently retired from a major oil company and has had an opportunity to view the contractor‐client relationship from both sides of the fence. It is my hope that his editorial will stimulate comment from interested readers on all sides of this issue. Exploration geophysics is high technology business. A seismic crew or data processing center with state‐of‐the‐art equipment, processes, and techniques of a few years ago would have difficulty finding work today (even though they might be adequate to the problems). Technological obsolescence of equipment involves large depreciation costs. A rapid, steady flow of new ideas support the high technology. These ideas are created by both contractor and client companies. Generating these ideas involves large costs but the costs are not always shared by the benefactors. The interchange of ideas throughout exploration geophysics is here called technology transfer and it involves economic and ethical considerations. Examination of these is the subject of this editorial.


2011 ◽  
Vol 148-149 ◽  
pp. 1037-1040
Author(s):  
Ya Guang Kong ◽  
Biao Huang

In view of the complex and error-prone steps when hardware configuration software downloads its engineering files to control templates in a distributed control system, the OneKeyDownload was designed to develop the hardware configuration software, and it was realized by C++. The practice shows that the developments of OneKeyDownload not only simplify the download steps, but also shorten the download time, and it can download the files according to the accurate order by judging the control template is master or slave automatically.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Itai Yanai ◽  
Martin Lercher

When analyzing the results of an experiment, the mental focus on a specific hypothesis might prevent the exploration of other aspects of the data, effectively blinding one to new ideas. To test this notion, we performed an experiment in which we asked undergraduate students to analyze a fictitious dataset. In addition to being asked what they could conclude from the dataset, half of the students were asked to also test specific hypotheses. In line with our notion, students in the hypothesis-free group were almost 5 times more likely to observe an image of a gorilla when simply plotting the data, a proxy for an initial step towards data analysis. If these findings are representative also of scientific research as a whole, they warrant concern about the current emphasis on hypothesis-driven research, especially in the context of information-rich datasets such as those now routinely created in the biological sciences. Our work provides evidence for a link between the psychological effect of selective attention and hypothesis-driven data analysis, and suggests a hidden cost to having a hypothesis when analyzing a dataset.


Author(s):  
Артем Цирин ◽  
Artem Tsirin ◽  
Сергей Матулис ◽  
Sergey Matulis ◽  
Марина Молчанова ◽  
...  

The article outlines the positions expressed by the participants of the VI Eurasian Anti-Corruption Forum “Social Control as a Key Factor of Anti-Corruption”, held on April 26—27, 2017. The work of the Forum is aimed at understanding the actual theoretical and practical problems of ensuring social control in the sphere of anti-corruption, searching for new ideas, forms and effective ways of institutionalizing anti-corruption control by society in Russia and abroad. The discussed questions: the regulation of social control in various legal orders; criminological characteristics of corruption crime; main trends in the development of international anti-corruption cooperation; corruption offenses of organizations and the attitude of society towards such offenses; the role of the institution of commissioners in protection of the rights of entrepreneurs in anti-corruption; issues related to improving the effectiveness of social control, including anti-corruption education. The participants of the Forum came to the conclusion that the fight against corruption is a task not only for state authorities and local self-government, but also for civil society, organizations and citizens. At the same time, the improvement of the state anticorruption policy assumes conducting interdisciplinary scientific research of the state, trends and dynamics of corruption, as well as anti-corruption legislation and practices. Based on the results of the work, recommendations were approved.


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