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Cyber-physical systems for social ap...
Dimitrova, Maya, (1961-)

 

  • Cyber-physical systems for social applications[electronic resource] /
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 303.48/3
    Title/Author: Cyber-physical systems for social applications/ Maya Dimitrova and Hiroaki Wagatsuma, editors.
    other author: Dimitrova, Maya,
    Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania : : IGI Global,, [2019]
    Description: 1 online resource (xix, 440 p.)
    Subject: Automation.
    Subject: Cooperating objects (Computer systems)
    Subject: Robotics - Social aspects.
    Subject: Robotics in medicine.
    ISBN: 9781522578802 (e-book)
    ISBN: 9781522578796 (hardback)
    [NT 15000227]: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    [NT 15000228]: Section 1. Social and empirical foundations of cyber-physical systems for social applications. Chapter 1. Social robots for pedagogical rehabilitation: trends and novel modeling principles ; Chapter 2. Addressing special educational needs in classroom with cyber physical systems ; Chapter 3. Existing robotics technologies for implementation of special education ; Chapter 4. Learner attitudes towards humanoid robot tutoring systems: measuring of cognitive and social motivation influences ; Chapter 5. Emotion model for a robot ; Chapter 6. Designing an extensible domain-specific web corpus for "layfication": a case study in ecare at home ; Chapter 7. Merging realities in space and time: towards a new cyber-physical eco-society ; Chapter 8. Digitization and preservation of digital resources and their accessibility for blind people ; Chapter 9. Information security problem and solution approaches in social applications -- Section 2. Engineering and mathematical foundations of cyber-physical systems for social applications. Chapter 10. Geometric simplification of cyber-physical systems ; Chapter 11. Photoplethysmographic sensors in automatized diagnosis of the cardiovascular system: new guidelines in computer-based medical diagnostics ; Chapter 12. Mathematical processing of cardiological signals and organization of access to holter databases: guide for accessing data from people with visual deficits ; Chapter 13. Introduction to human electroencephalography: recording, experimental techniques, and analysis ; Chapter 14. Towards the real-life EEG applications: practical problems and preliminary solutions ; Chapter 15. Morphological component analysis for biological signals: a sophisticated way to analyze brain activities in various movable conditions ; Chapter 16. Attitude and heading reference system for unmanned aerial vehicles ; Chapter 17. Control methods for bipedal walking robots with integrated elastic elements.
    [NT 15000229]: "This book focuses on how cyber-physical systems in the social sphere can be designed and implemented to improve the human ability to learn new knowledge and to feel and perform art. This will impact future societies when knowledge and art will be even more accessible to all due to the emergent novel information and robotic technologies"--Provided by publisher.
    Online resource: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-7879-6
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