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The ultrasound research interface is a tool that bridges the gap between useful laboratory equipment and a clinical device, and can be used to collect raw data for external or real-time analysis using special algorithms and protocols.
Many others also contributed, with their approaches flavouring the many models of the day, including: Tony Wasserman and Peter Pircher with the " Object-Oriented Structured Design ( OOSD )" notation ( not a method ), Ray Buhr's " Systems Design with Ada ", Archie Bowen's use case and timing analysis, Paul Ward's data analysis and David Harel's " Statecharts "; as the group tried to ensure broad coverage in the real-time systems domain.
The bandwidth of the telemetry link is often insufficient to transfer all data acquired ; therefore, a limited set is sent to earth for real-time processing while an on-board recorder ensures the full data set is available for post-flight analysis.
ESyS-Particle includes a Python scripting interface providing flexibility for simulation setup and real-time data analysis.
Further, the electricity suppliers could perform real-time market analysis to determine return-on-investment for optimizing profitability or reducing end-user cost of goods.
According to Forbes. com, the Web site is among the most trusted resources for senior business executives, providing them the real-time reporting, uncompromising commentary, concise analysis, relevant tools and community they need to succeed at work, profit from investing and have fun with the rewards of winning.
The technique, also known as dynamic speckle enables real-time monitoring of dynamical systems and video image analysis to understand biological processes.
He is currently on the composition faculty at the University of California, San Diego where he teaches courses in composition, real-time signal processing, and musical analysis.
This last aspect in particular, requires an ongoing real-time ( even anticipatory ) analysis of the music that is complicated by modulations and is the chief detriment to the movable-do system.
The Sound Lab conducts research in a variety of areas in computer music, including physical modeling, audio analysis, audio synthesis, programming languages for audio and multimedia, interactive controller design, psychoacoustics, and real-time systems for composition and performance.
Cook has worked in the areas of physical modeling, singing voice synthesis, principles of computer music controller design, audio analysis and real-time computer music programming languages and systems, and has written a number of books on these subjects.
Thornton holds more than 35 patents that range from military weapons systems through the first real-time EKG computer analysis.
In 2004 BD completed the acquisition of Atto Bioscience Acquired, a company specializing in optical instrumentation, software, and reagents for real-time analysis of interactions taking place in living cells.
Under the direction of Albert F. Case, Jr. vice president for product management and consulting, and Vaughn Frick, director of product management, the DesignAid product suite was expanded to support analysis of a wide range of structured analysis and design methodologies, notably Ed Yourdon and Tom DeMarco, Chris Gane & Trish Sarson, Ward-Mellor ( real-time ) SA / SD and Warnier-Orr ( data driven ).
# Peng H., Ruan, Z, Long, F, Simpson, JH, Myers, EW: V3D enables real-time 3D visualization and quantitative analysis of large-scale biological image data sets.
* Isothermal microcalorimetry, a laboratory method for real-time monitoring and dynamic analysis of chemical, physical and biological processes
Snort's open source network-based intrusion detection system ( NIDS ) has the ability to perform real-time traffic analysis and packet logging on Internet Protocol ( IP ) networks.
Several of these need to be translated for a ' heads-up ' and analysis needs to be constant and real-time.
In addition to real-time analysis of neuron patterns to relay movement, the BrainGate array is also capable of recording electrical data for later analysis.
Burns has been actively involved in the creation of the Ravenscar profile, a subset of Ada's tasking model, designed to enable the analysis of real-time programs for their timing properties.
* DREAM ( software ), a tool for the verification and analysis of distributed real-time and embedded ( DRE ) systems

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Disaster relief helicopters are almost always fitted with video / FLIR systems to allow them to monitor and coordinate real-time relief efforts.
Until recently, however, the musician / composer rarely had the capability of real-time modification of program code itself.
This is typically done at regular intervals ( e. g., weekly or monthly ), but there is no reason why EV cannot be accumulated in near real-time, when work elements are started / completed.
IRIX had strong support for real-time disk and graphics I / O.
MPLS recognizes that small ATM cells are not needed in the core of modern networks, since modern optical networks () are so fast ( at 40 Gbit / s and beyond ) that even full-length 1500 byte packets do not incur significant real-time queuing delays ( the need to reduce such delays — e. g., to support voice traffic — was the motivation for the cell nature of ATM ).
These are available as cross-platform free / open source or proprietary programming interfaces written on top of OpenGL and systems libraries to enable the creation of real-time visual simulation applications.
Data Distribution Service for real-time systems ( DDS ) is a specification of a publish / subscribe middleware for distributed systems created in response to the need to augment CORBA with a data-centric publish-subscribe specification.
* Industrial control systems protocols such as Ethernet / IP which are used for real-time control of machinery
The grocer might go out of business or must at least lose business if he / she cannot make his / her checkout process real-time ( so it's fundamentally important that this process be real-time ).
The first implementation of a " real-time " ray-tracer was credited at the 2005 SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference as the REMRT / RT tools developed in 1986 by Mike Muuss for the BRL-CAD solid modeling system.
When the critical section is longer than a few source code lines or involves lengthy looping, an embedded / real-time algorithm must resort to using mechanisms identical or similar to those available on general-purpose operating systems, such as semaphores and OS-supervised interprocess messaging.
TPF is an IBM real-time operating system for mainframes descended from the IBM System / 360 family, including zSeries and System z9.
Examples of subscription websites include many business sites, parts of news websites, academic journal websites, gaming websites, file-sharing websites, message boards, web-based email, social networking websites, websites providing real-time stock market data, and websites providing various other services ( e. g., websites offering storing and / or sharing of images, files and so forth ).
Digital also strongly promoted OSF / 1 for real-time applications, and with traditional UNIX implementations at the time providing poor real-time support at best, the real-time and multi-threading support was heavily dependent on the Mach kernel.
Incompatible databases can export / import to common flat files that the other database can import / export on a scheduled basis so that they can sync / share common data in " near real-time " with each other.
Processors in embedded systems, which have higher requirements for real-time behaviors, might support multithreading by decreasing the thread-switch time, perhaps by allocating a dedicated register file for each thread instead of saving / restoring a common register file.
They often use MSDOS, Linux, NetBSD, or an embedded real-time operating system such as MicroC / OS-II, QNX or VxWorks.

real-time and synthesis
Some programs have gradually integrated real-time controllers and gesturing ( for example, MIDI-driven software synthesis and parameter control ).
A paper detailing the use of Csound with Qt or Pure Data in real-time musical synthesis was presented at the 2012 Linux Audio Conference The Ounk project attempts to integrate Python with Csound.
There are also some tracker-like programs that utilize tracker-style sequencing schemes, while using real-time sound synthesis instead of samples.
Wavetable synthesis is used in certain digital music synthesizers to implement a restricted form of real-time additive synthesis.
Canadian composer Barry Truax was one of first to implement real-time versions of this synthesis technique.
* ChucK audio programming language for real-time audio synthesis
* Real-time Cmix programming language for real-time audio synthesis, including several algorithms for granular synthesis
John Chowning pioneered work on FM synthesis at IRCAM, and the real-time audio processing graphical programming environment Max / MSP including many of its derivatives, such as jMax, which were developed there.
ChucK is a concurrent, strongly timed audio programming language for real-time synthesis, composition, and performance, which runs on Mac OS X, Linux, Microsoft Windows, and iPhone / iPad.
It offers composers and researchers a powerful and flexible programming tool for building and experimenting with complex audio synthesis programs, and real-time interactive control.
* Direct support for real-time audio synthesis
Composers who use soundscapes include real-time granular synthesis pioneer Barry Truax and Luc Ferrari, whose Presque rien, numéro 1 ( 1970 ) is an early soundscape composition.
* Endorphin ( software ), A dynamic real-time motion synthesis software from NaturalMotion
Integrated real-time display of filters and envelopes and granular synthesis are among most notable features.
Devine claims he coded a couple FFT applications in SuperCollider, an environment and programming language for real-time audio synthesis.
Barry Truax ( born 1947 ) is a Canadian composer who specializes in real-time implementations of granular synthesis, often of sampled sounds, and soundscapes.
He developed the first ever implementation of real-time granular synthesis, in 1986, the first to use a sample as the source of a granular composition in 1987's Wings of Nike, and was the first composer to explore the range between synchronic and asynchronic granular synthesis in 1986's Riverrun.
He also gained fame for his solo constructions in real-time synthesis as well as his ground-breaking work in computer network bands.

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