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Balancing throughput and latency for an aerial robot over a wireless secure communication link

With the requirement for remote control of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) becoming more frequent in scenarios where the environment is inaccessible or hazardous to human beings (e.g. disaster recovery); remote functionality of a UAV is generally implemented over wireless networked control systems (WNCS). The nature of the wireless broadcast allows attackers to exploit security vulnerabilities through passive […]

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High-pressure synthesis and superconductivity of the Yb-substituted Ba8−xYbxSi46 clathrates

Summary form only given. Clathrate materials are extended Si, Ge and Sn cage-like solids with sp3-hybridized networks. As a new generation of energy conversion materials, clathrates have received increasing attention over the past few years. Clathrates with an open network are tailorable materials containing polyhedral cages, which can capture alkali metal, alkaline-earth metal and europium atoms. These atoms […]

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Solving nearest neighbors problem on GPU to speed up the Fruchterman-Reingold graph layout algorithm

Fast searching of the nearest neigbors in unordered point clouds is a very common task. This article presents a new parallel method tested on graph layout algorithm. Graphs in computer science are widely used in social network analysis, computer networks, transportation networks, and many other areas. In general, they can visualize relationships between objects. However, fast drawing of graphs […]

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Managing Emergency Traffic Evacuation With a Partially Random Destination Allocation Strategy: A Computational-Experiment-Based Optimization Approach

Natural or man-made disasters can cause huge losses of human life and property. One of the effective and widely used response and mitigation strategies for these disasters is traffic evacuation. Evacuation destination choice is critical in evacuation traffic planning and management. In this paper, we propose a partially random destination allocation strategy for evacuation management. […]

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Modelling Virtual Radio Resource Management with traffic offloading support

This paper proposes a new model for the management of virtual radio resources with traffic offloading support. The model has two key components: the estimation of network capacity and the data rate allocation. In the first one, the probability description of Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise Ratio is used to obtain cumulative and density functions for the total network throughput. The primary objective […]

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Ocean-bottom pressure and seismic signals at tsunamigenic earthquake

Offshore observations make it possible to detect tsunamis in advance prior to their arrivals at the shoreline. For this purpose, ocean bottom pressure gauges are widely used. However, in near- and intermediate fields, ocean bottom pressure records usually exhibit a complicated interference of signals related not only to gravitational wave (i.e., tsunami), but also to […]

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Bluetooth Low Energy for data streaming: Application-level analysis and recommendation

Wearable devices enable the unobtrusive sensing of a wide range of human activities and the development of innovative applications. Wireless communication capabilities are one of the crucial features of networked wearable devices, since they set data exchange specifications and heavily affect the power consumption of the devices. In this paper, we investigate the use of the Bluetooth […]

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Analogue auto-associative memory using a multi-valued memristive memory cell

Most brain-like computing systems build up from neural networks. While there are some essential problems with this approach, it is well-known that the brain functionally operates as an associative memory. Building associative memories using conventional CMOS technology has already been performed, but this approach suffers from a lack of scalability and information density. Additionally, for a […]

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Estimation of code ionospheric biases using Kriging method

The code ionospheric bias, also known as the Differential Code Bias (DCB), is an important correction term for single-frequency receiver. This paper proposes a new method to estimate the biases as well as the vertical ionospheric delays using Kriging estimator with a network of receivers. Kriging estimates an unknown variable based on a set of known parameters […]

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A comparison of thermoset and thermoplastic arc chutes in molded-case circuit breakers under fault clearing

Molded-case circuit breakers (MCCB) are vital devices that are used in many distribution systems for protection from faults in the network. During a fault, a large increase in current passes through the terminals of the MCCB and the contacts open by electromagnetic actuation. On opening, a low-voltage arc is struck between the contacts, forming a high-temperature […]

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