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CORR
2007
Springer
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Solution of moving-boundary problems by the spectral element method
This paper describes a novel numerical model aiming at solving moving-boundary problems such as free-surface flows or fluid– structure interaction. This model uses a moving-gr...
Nicolas Bodard, Roland Bouffanais, Michel O. Devil...
TITS
2008
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Robust Road Modeling and Tracking Using Condensation
In this paper, we present a robust road detection and tracking method based on a condensation particle filter for real-time video-based navigation applications. The image is divide...
Yan Wang, Li Bai, Michael C. Fairhurst
ENVSOFT
2000
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15 years 6 months ago
Coupling of mesoscale and microscale models - an approach to simulate scale interaction
Atmospheric flow and pollutant dispersion over built-up areas are affected by phenomena occurring at different scales. Hence, scale interactions should also be considered in the m...
R. Kunz, I. Khatib, Nicolas Moussiopoulos
MOC
2002
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Each averaging technique yields reliable a posteriori error control in FEM on unstructured grids. Part II: Higher order FEM
Averaging techniques are popular tools in adaptive finite element methods since they provide efficient a posteriori error estimates by a simple postprocessing. In the second paper ...
Sören Bartels, Carsten Carstensen
PR
2007
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15 years 5 months ago
Calculating geometric properties of three-dimensional objects from the spherical harmonic representation
The volume, location of the centroid, and second order moments of a threedimensional star-shaped object are determined in terms of the spherical harmonic coefficients of its bound...
Artemy Baxansky, Nahum Kiryati