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Identification of cognitive factors related to remote work performance using closed circuit TV displays
Operator perceptual cognitive styles as predictors of remote task performance were identified. Remote tasks which require the use of servo controlled master/slave manipulators and closed circuit television for teleoperator repair and maintenance of nuclear fuel recycling systems are examined. A useful procedure for identifying such perceptual styles is described
Man/machine interface development for the REMOTEX concept
The development of a man/machine interface system that can be used to remotely control a system composed of a transporter base and a force-reflecting, survocontrolled manipulator is reported. The concept features the incorporation of totally remote operation. A simulator is build to optimize man/machine interface requirements
Generalization of the Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy: Logistic- and periodic-like maps at the chaos threshold
We numerically calculate, at the edge of chaos, the time evolution of the
nonextensive entropic form (with
) for two families of one-dimensional dissipative
maps, namely a logistic- and a periodic-like with arbitrary inflexion at
their maximum. At we choose initial conditions inside one of the
small windows in which the accessible phase space is partitioned; to neutralize
large fluctuations we conveniently average over a large amount of initial
windows. We verify that one and only one value exists such that the
is {\it
finite}, {\it thus generalizing the (ensemble version of) Kolmogorov-Sinai
entropy} (which corresponds to in the present formalism). This special,
-dependent, value numerically coincides, {\it for both families of
maps and all }, with the one previously found through two other independent
procedures (sensitivity to the initial conditions and multifractal
function).Comment: 6 pages and 6 fig
Ensemble averages and nonextensivity at the edge of chaos of one-dimensional maps
Ensemble averages of the sensitivity to initial conditions and the
entropy production per unit time of a {\it new} family of one-dimensional
dissipative maps, , and of the known
logistic-like maps, , are numerically studied, both
for {\it strong} (Lyapunov exponent ) and {\it weak} (chaos
threshold, i.e., ) chaotic cases. In all cases we verify that (i)
both and {\it linearly}
increase with time for (and only for) a special value of , ,
and (ii) the {\it slope} of {\it coincide},
thus interestingly extending the well known Pesin theorem. For strong chaos,
, whereas at the edge of chaos, .Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Use of fractal dimensions to quantify coral shape
A morphometrical method to quantify and characterize coral corallites using Richardson Plots and Kaye's notion of fractal dimensions is presented. A Jurassic coral species (Aplosmilia spinosa) and five Recent coral species were compared using the Box-Counting Method. This method enables the characterization of their morphologies at calicular and septal levels by their fractal dimensions (structural and textural). Moreover, it is possible to determine differences between species of Montastraea and to tackle the high phenotypic plasticity of Montastraea annularis. The use of fractal dimensions versus conventional methods (e.g., measurements of linear dimensions with a calliper, landmarks, Fourier analyses) to explore a rugged boundary object is discussed. It appears that fractal methods have the potential to considerably simplify the morphometrical and statistical approaches, and be a valuable addition to methods based on Euclidian geometr
Composición y calidad de la dieta del ciervo (Cervus elaphus L.) en el norte de la península ibérica
Plant composition and quality of the red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) diet in the northern Iberian peninsula
The feeding pattern of red deer varies greatly among the different European populations. The aim of our study was to elucidate the plant composition and the quality of the red deer diet in the Pyrenees (Northern Iberian peninsula). Over a one-year period, the red deer fed mainly on browse, pines being the main food. However, unlike other populations on the Iberian peninsula, consumption of herbaceous plants was higher than browse in the spring-summer period. Nevertheless, the diet of Pyrenean red deer shared some features with the Mediterranean populations such as browsing on woody legumes. Fecal nitrogen content, as an index of diet quality, showed low annual values with a marked decrease in winter. The overall feeding pattern was similar to that of other Central European populations. The large size of the surveyed population probably affected its high level of browse consumption and poor quality diet
Reaction ⁶Li(p, Δ⁺⁺)⁶He At 1.04 GeV And The Δ−N Interaction
The reaction ⁶Li(p, Δ⁺⁺)⁶He has been studied at 1.04 GeV for transferred momenta ranging from 0.11 to 0.35 (GeV/c)2. An exponential decrease of the cross section is observed. A Glauber-type calculation is presented. The possibility of extracting information on σ(ΔN) and α(ΔN) is discussed
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