The EDRL research group works around a theoretical strain (embodied cognition), a methodological line (design-based research), and a disciplinary emphasis (mathematics). Thus, the laboratory hosts the full cycle of design-research projects that are geared to contribute to theory and practice of multi-modal mathematical learning and reasoning as well as to design theory.
We have seen that as a system gets congested, the service delay in the system increases. A good understanding of the relationship between congestion and delay is essential for designing effective congestion control algorithms. Queuing Theory provides all
WaveLab is a collection of Matlab functions that have been used by the authors and collaborators to implement a variety of algorithms related to wavelet analysis. A partial list of the techniques made available: * orthogonal and biorthogonal wavelet transforms, * translation-invariant wavelets, * interpolating wavelet transforms, * cosine packets, * wavelet packets, * matching pursuit, and a lot more; Here is a more detailed introduction.
M. Cerulli, A. Chioccariello, and E. Lemut. 5th CERME conference - congress of European Society for Research in Mathematics Education, Larnaca, Cyprus, (2007)
D. Ingalls, T. Kaehler, J. Maloney, S. Wallace, and A. Kay. OOPSLA '97: Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, page 318-326. New York, NY, ACM Press, (1997)