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    REDUCING LATENCY IN A VIRTUAL REALITY-BASED TRAINING APPLICATION by P ISKANDAR, YULITA HANUM

    Published 2006
    “…In order to overcome latency problem, this research is an attempt to suggest a new prediction algorithm based on heuristic that could be used to develop a more effective and general system for virtual training applications. …”
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    Thesis
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    Design and implementation of cordic algorithm with sinusoidal pulse width modulation switching strategy by Madzzaini, Nur Sofea Eleena

    Published 2017
    “…Usually, one sinusoidal wave is used for one inverter. In this design, SPWM is used for multilevel inverter application in photovoltaic (PV) system. …”
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    Enhancing unity-based AR with optimal lossless compression for digital twin assets by Hlayel, Mohammed, Hairulnizam, Mahdin, Hayajneh, Mohammad, AlDaajeh, Saleh H., Siti Salwani, Yaacob, Mazidah, Mat Rejab

    Published 2024
    “…At the same time, 7-Zip/LZMA achieves the highest compression ratios at the cost of slower loading. Brotli emerged as a strong option for web-based AR/VR content, striking a balance between compression efficiency and decompression speed, outperforming Gzip in WebGL contexts. …”
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    Real-time robotic avatar control using fuzzy gaze-classification for people with disability by Qidwai, U., Shakir, M., Bahameish, M.

    Published 2016
    “…The presented solution incorporates Optical Gaze System, within a Virtual reality (VR) headset to control a robotic Avatar remotely based on the gaze position. …”
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    Eye fixation versus pupil diameter as eye- tracking features for virtual reality emotion classification by Lim Jia Zheng, James Mountstephens, Jason Teo

    Published 2022
    “…In this study, an empirical comparison of the accuracy of eye-tracking-based emotion recognition in a virtual reality (VR) environment using eye fixation versus pupil diameter as the classification feature is performed. …”
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    Random traveling wave pulse coupled oscillator (RTWPCO) algorithm of energy-efficient wireless sensor networks by Al-Mekhlafi, Zeyad Ghaleb Aqlan, Mohd Hanapi, Zurina, Othman, Mohamed, Ahmad Zukarnain, Zuriati, Shamsan Saleh, Ahmed M.

    Published 2018
    “…To avert this problem, this study proposes a new mechanism called random traveling wave pulse-coupled oscillator algorithm, which is a self-organizing technique for energy-efficient wireless sensor networks using the phase-locking traveling wave pulse-coupled oscillator and random method on anti-phase of the pulse-coupled oscillator model. …”
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    A dataset for emotion recognition using virtual reality and EEG (DER-VREEG): Emotional state classification using low-cost wearable VR-EEG headsets by Nazmi Sofian Suhaimi, James Mountstephens, Teo, Jason Tze Wi

    Published 2022
    “…This study aims to use a virtual reality (VR) headset to induce four classes of emotions (happy, scared, calm, and bored), to collect brainwave samples using a low-cost wearable EEG headset, and to run popular classifiers to compare the most feasible ones that can be used for this particular setup. …”
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    Pattern Recognition Approach Of Stress Wave Propagation In Carbon Steel Tubes For Defect Detection by Abd Halim, Zakiah, Jamaludin, Nordin, Junaidi, Syarif, Syed Yusainee, Syed Yahya

    Published 2015
    “…Several high frequency stress wave signals propagated in the tubes due to impact are captured using Acoustic Emission method. …”
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