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In recent years, many technologies for gait and posture assessments have emerged. Wearable sensors, active and passive in-house monitors, and many combinations thereof all promise to provide accurate measures of physical activity, gait, and posture parameters. Motivated by market projections for wearable technologies and driven by recent technological innovations in wearable sensors (MEMs, electronic textiles, wireless communications, etc.), wearable health/performance research is growing rapidly and has the potential to transform future healthcare from disease treatment to disease prevention. The objective of this Special Issue is to address and disseminate the latest gait, posture, and activity monitoring systems as well as various mathematical models/methods that characterize mobility functions. This Special Issue focuses on wearable monitoring systems and physical sensors, and its mathematical models can be utilized in varied environments under varied conditions to monitor health and performance
The officially licensed guide to the next generation Korg Volca FM 2, created by the world’s leading Volca expert Tony Horgan. Over 160 pages, this practical and visual ebook explains everything about the Volca FM 2, with easy-to-follow text, illustrations and photography. Make rapid progress with the quick-start guides, then look deeper into the amazing Volca FM. Every control is covered in detail, FM synthesis is demystified, and all the parameters and algorithms are fully discussed and illustrated. From the author of the universally acclaimed Korg Volca Expert Guide series, this is the perfect companion for all Volca FM users. CONTENTS 1. About this book 2. Quick-start guides - Main controls - About the Volca FM - Preset sounds - New features - Select and play a sound - Select and play a pattern - Select and play a pattern chain - Record or edit a pattern - Save a pattern - Record a motion sequence - Edit a sound - Rename a sound - Save a sound - Clone sounds and patterns - Import Yamaha DX7 sounds - Synchronise timing - Connect to headphones or a mixer - Connect to an audio interface or sound card 2. What is FM synthesis? - FM synthesis theory 3. Slider controls - Transpose slider - Velocity / Value slider 4. Program edit knobs - Modulator & Carrier knobs (+ envelopes) - LFO rate, LFO Pitch Depth - Program - Param knob - Algorithm knob 5. Program edit buttons - Octave / Operator buttons - Save / Export button - Edit button 6. The arpeggiator - About the arpeggiator - Arp type knob - Arp type chart - Arp Div knob - Arp Division chart 7. Tempo, Sync, Audio Out, Power - Tempo knob - Volume knob - Mains and battery power - Auto Power Off - What is Sync? - Change Sync Step setting - Change Sync polarity 8. Play, Record, Memory & Func - Play / Active step button - Record / Erase button - Memory / Write button - Func button 9. Keyboard functions - Understanding the keyboard and LEDs - Voice mode: Poly, Mono, Unison - Chorus - Reverb - Arp On / Off key - Program Random - Tempo division - Metronome - Warp Active Step - Transpose note - Motion sequence keys - Clear Active Step - Clear All 12. MIDI - MIDI: an overview - Selecting the MIDI channel - MIDI Control Change messages - MIDI Control Change numbers - MIDI RX Short Message 11. Parameters in brief - Parameter list - What are parameters? - Understanding the LED panel - Select and edit parameters - Edit the parameter value 16. Parameters in detail - Every parameter explained in detail 17. Algorithms, Global Parameters, updates - Algorithms list - What are algorithms? - Full-page diagrams of every algorithm - Global parameters - System update - Factory reset - Further reading - Index - Algorithm chart - Parameter List
The first all-in-one edition of P.R. Spencer’s classic penmanship primer including step-by-step lessons and pages for practicing. Easy to understand yet challenging to perfect, the Spencerian system was the standard for all personal and business correspondence in the 1800s. While modern students are barely taught cursive, for more than a century schoolchildren were dutifully drilled in intricate penmanship using this original primer. Now you can follow the step-by-step instructions and practice on the included workbook pages to learn: • The seven Spencerian principles • Proper pen positioning • Finger and arm movement • Heights and widths of letters • Spacing between letters and words • Optional shading effects With Spencerian Handwriting, you can add a personal touch to all your handwritten letters and notes reminiscent of simpler, more elegant times.
It is a pleasure to present the proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Automotive Lighting, which took place in Darmstadt on September 28–30, 2015. This conference is the document of a series of successful cobnferences since the first PAL-coference in 1995 and shows the latest innovative potentials of the automotive industry in the application of lighting technologies.
Vols. 5-15 include "Bibliography of child study," by Louis N. Wilson.