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Akash Mehra ◽  
Jerome R. Bellegarda ◽  
Ojas Bapat ◽  
Hema Koppula ◽  
Rick Chang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harry Heft ◽  
Kelsey Schwimmer ◽  
Trenton Edmunds

Route-learning, considered from an ecological approach to perception, is posited to involve the detection of information over time that specifies a path from one location to another. The study examines whether the use of a visual navigational system (e.g., GPS) may impede route-learning by drawing attention away from transitions along a path that serve as information for way-finding. Virtual reality (VR) technology used in conjunction with an extensive, detailed environmental simulation was employed to explore this possibility. One group of participants drove a simulated car in VR along a designated path while relying on visual GPS guidance. It was expected that use of the GPS display would draw attention away from temporally continuous path information. A second group initially drove the same route without GPS guidance. Both groups drove the path a second time without navigational assistance. Overall, the percentage of correct actions taken at intersections (transitions) during the second trial were significantly lower for the first group who initially drove the route with visual GPS guidance as compared to those who initially traveled the route without it. The results are consistent with the kind of trade-off that is commonplace when tools are used to mediate and assist skilled action.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gorka Gomez ◽  
Camilo Cortés ◽  
Carles Creus ◽  
Maialen Zelaia Amilibia ◽  
Aitor Moreno

Abstract The generation of the printing paths is a decisive step in additive manufacturing (AM). There is a variety of patterns that offer different characteristics, but those that are strictly continuous become especially relevant in certain types of AM by extrusion, with materials like bioinks, carbon or clays, since they do not allow the retraction of the material and travelling movements result in the generation of artefacts. In this work, we present (1) a method that generates continuous paths to fill 2D polygons with a hybrid zig-zag and contour pattern with any direction and line separation,which is based on the extension of an algorithm that decomposes the 2D area to be filled into convex areas, (2) a method to join the subpolygon trajectories such that a continuous path that fills the whole polygon is obtained, and (3) a publicly available dataset of 2D polygons that are relevant to test the performance of the algorithms.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matt Taher ◽  
B. F. Evans

Abstract A highly accurate centrifugal compressor polytropic performance approximation method has been developed that is easy to employ. The method is based upon a constant efficiency, temperature-entropy path for real gases. The elegance of this method is its exceedingly simple way of calculating polytropic efficiency with sufficiently high precision as required for compressor performance testing. A constant efficiency polytropic path can be modeled as either a single or several sequential cubic polynomial segments affording solutions that allow for determining thermodynamic state variables along a continuous path. New analytic terms have been developed for slope and curvature of temperature versus entropy along the constant efficiency polytropic path. A broad range of example case results verify the accuracy and ease of use of the method.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chandan Choubey ◽  
Jyoti Ohri

In this paper we have designed an optimal trajectory generation (OTG) method to generate easy and errortless continuous path motion with quick converging by using Gray Wolf Optimization (GWO) method. This OTG method finds the trajectory path with minimum tracking-error, combined speed, joint increasing speed wrinkle as well as joint lurching move to follow a smooth along with error-free continuous path.


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