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    Scheduling in next-generation wireless networks

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    Netherlands – 2000

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    4 design themes for skateboarding

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    Interactive technology can support exertion activities, with many examples focusing on improving athletic performance. We see an opportunity for technology to also support extreme sports such as skateboarding, which often focus primarily on the experience of doing tricks rather than on athletic performance. However, there is little knowledge on how to design for such experiences. In response, we designed 12 basic skateboarding prototypes inspired by skateboarding theory. Using an autoethnographical approach, we skated with each of these and reflected on our experiences in order to derive four design themes: location of feedback in relation to the skater’s body, timing of feedback in relation to peaks in emotions after attempts, aspects of the trick emphasized by feedback, and aesthetic fittingness of feedback. We hope our work will guide designers of interactive systems for skateboarding and extreme sports in general, and will therefore further our understanding of how to design for the active human body

    Some aspects of a new algorithm for Marangoni convection

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    Breast magnetic resonance imaging as a problem-solving modality?

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    Mammography is the primary imaging modality for the early detection of breast cancer. Because of the low predictive value of mammography, a large majority of patient referred for biopsy have benign disease. The question is whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic alternative to biopsy for women with inconclusive findings at mammography or mammographic (Breast Imaging Reporting And Data System (BIRADS) 3 lesions. In this article the breast MRI and indications will be described. An overview will be given of MRI as a problem-solving modality in mammographic BIRADS 3 lesions and inconclusive mammographic findings with and without microcalcifications. The negative predictive value of breast MRI must be sufficiently high to definitively indicate a lack of need for biopsy and thus to be an effective addition to the work-up of mammographic BIRADS 3 lesions or inconclusive findings on mammography. Therefore, breast MRI should only be used for cases with proven diagnostic value.</p

    Breast magnetic resonance imaging as a problem-solving modality?

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    Mammography is the primary imaging modality for the early detection of breast cancer. Because of the low predictive value of mammography, a large majority of patient referred for biopsy have benign disease. The question is whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic alternative to biopsy for women with inconclusive findings at mammography or mammographic (Breast Imaging Reporting And Data System (BIRADS) 3 lesions. In this article the breast MRI and indications will be described. An overview will be given of MRI as a problem-solving modality in mammographic BIRADS 3 lesions and inconclusive mammographic findings with and without microcalcifications. The negative predictive value of breast MRI must be sufficiently high to definitively indicate a lack of need for biopsy and thus to be an effective addition to the work-up of mammographic BIRADS 3 lesions or inconclusive findings on mammography. Therefore, breast MRI should only be used for cases with proven diagnostic value.</p

    Analytical Approach for Optimal Deployment of Drone Base Stations in Cellular Networks

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    Reliable mobile communications is of critical importance, and should be maintained even in case of extremely crowded events or emergency scenarios. In such scenarios the deployment of drone-mounted base stations offers an agile and cost-efficient way to sustain coverage and/or provide capacity relief. In this paper we develop an analytical method to estimate the blocking and coverage probabilities of drone-assisted cellular networks using information that is readily available from network planning tools. We demonstrate how this method can be used to determine the minimum required number of drones and their corresponding locations for a given target performance level.</p
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