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The control problem of a class of hyper-redundant arms with continuum elements, with boundary measuring and control is discussed. First, the dynamic model of the continuum arm is presented. The measuring systems are based on the film sensors that are plac... see more

The E-Learning is becoming an effective approach for the improving of quality of learning. Many institutions are adopting this approach both to improve their traditional courses both to increase the potential audience. In the last period great attention i... see more

Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Learning Systems (AEHS) have been developed and evaluated over the past decade. These AEHS tailored navigational support and presentation of content basing on either prior knowledge or cognitive styles of students separatel... see more

The chaotic system has been widely studied. A new six-dimension hyper chaotic system is introduced in this paper. We used a new chaotic system based on a six-dimension for the purpose of increasing chaos in the system, where the new system has eleven posi... see more

The chaotic system has been widely studied. A new six-dimension hyper chaotic system is introduced in this paper. We used a new chaotic system based on a six-dimension for the purpose of increasing chaos in the system, where the new system has eleven posi... see more

From Steiner systems S(k - 2, 2k - 3, v), we construct k-uniform hyper- graphs of large size without Hamiltonian cycles. This improves previous estimates due to G. Y. Katona and H. Kierstead [J. Graph Theory 30 (1999), pp.  205–212].

Camouflaging is the process of merging the target with the background with the aim to reduce/delay its detection. It can be done using different materials/methods such as camouflaging nets, paints. Defence applications often require quick detection of cam... see more

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