2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11036-019-01269-9
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FrameTalk: Human and Picture Frame Interaction through the IoT Technology

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“…We can also perform distribution-fitting that translates the measured data in the trace file to a Gamma distribution [26]. In [3,6,10,11,22], we have manually conducted distribution fitting to make the simulation cases more valid. Implementation of automatic distribution-fitting in SimTalk will be our future work.…”
Section: Implementing Simtalkmentioning
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“…We can also perform distribution-fitting that translates the measured data in the trace file to a Gamma distribution [26]. In [3,6,10,11,22], we have manually conducted distribution fitting to make the simulation cases more valid. Implementation of automatic distribution-fitting in SimTalk will be our future work.…”
Section: Implementing Simtalkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The format of the Lum-I parameters are listed in Figure A8, where v_paras (Lines DB.02-DB.9) describes the distribution for the sensor value generation and t_paras (Lines DB. 10 After the user has completed configuring the device model and clicks the "Save" button (Figure A7i), a dialog pops up for the user to reconfirm the modifications (Figure A7j). The device model name is shown in this dialog, which allows the user to rename the modified device model by a new one.…”
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