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<title>Thin Films of AuCuAl Shape Memory Alloy for Use in Plasmonic Nano-actuators</title>
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Bhatia Vijay; Thorogood Gj; Dowd Annette; Cortie Michael
See MRS online proceedings library
Vijay Bhatia, Gordon Thorogood, Annette Dowd and Michael B. Cortie (2011). Thin Films of AuCuAl Shape Memory Alloy for Use in Plasmonic Nano-actuators. MRS Proceedings, 1295 , mrsf10-1295-n01-08 doi:10.1557/opl.2011.180
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<title>Anticipatory Biomimetic Middleware</title>
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Chaczko Zenon; Klempous Ryszard
Daniel M. Dubois
Anticipatory, multi-agents based and biology inspired middleware for resource constrained systems such as the sensornets is able to provide infrastructure oriented services with anticipatory system properties such as: (1) selforganization, (2) selfâ¿¿shaping, (3) self-monitoring and self-healing. The paper aim is to explain how these fundamental properties, if imprinted on executing agents, can help in the construction of robust, cooperative and sustainable information services for infrastructure oriented software. This can occur through the application of the selected immune-computing and allometric paradigms.
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<title>Engineering cavity modes in photonic crystal double-heterostructures</title>
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Mahmoodian Sahand; Dossou Kokou; Poulton Christopher; Mcphedran Ross; Botten Lindsay; De Sterke C
Koch, Karl and Novotny, Lukas
We present a new method for designing mode fields of 3D photonic crystal heterostructure cavities. The method is several orders of magnitude faster than existing numerical methods and enables rapid design of heterostructure cavity resonances.
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<title>Automatic Measurement of Affect in Dimensional and Continuous Spaces: Why, What, and How?</title>
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Gunes Hatice; Pantic Maja
Andrew Spink;Fabrizio Grieco;Olga Krips, Leanne Loijens; Lucas Noldus; Patrick Zimmerman
This paper aims to give a brief overview of the current state-of-the-art in automatic measurement of affect signals in dimensional and continuous spaces (a continuous scale from -1 to +1) by seeking answer to the following questions:1) why has the field shifted towards dimensional and continuous interpretations of affective displays recorded in real-world settings? ii) what are the affect dimensions used, and the affect signals measured? and iii) how has the current automatic measurement technology been developed, and how can we advance the field?
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