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    Modulating Perception in Interior Architecture Through Décor: An Eye-Tracking Study of a Living Room Scene by Weronika Wlazły, Agata Bonenberg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…While intuition may validate some approaches, this study explores an under-examined aspect of interior design using a mobile eye-tracking device. It investigates how decorative elements affect spatial perception and offers insights into how individuals visually engage with interior environments. …”
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    Lavoro, consumo e tempo libero nelle pratiche informali di riciclo alimentare. Il reciclaje nella città di Granada (Spagna) by Giorgio Cassone

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Rigorous observation of their practices reveals that they develop specific knowledge that is functional to the practice of salvaging food. Skills are mobilized to decode and explore the city and its activities; to interact with actors and norms; to reclaim and transform food used not only for nutrition but also as a social resource for creating and consolidating groups around food-sharing. …”
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    The “Daily Digital”: (Re)imagining Technology in Home-Based Women’s Gig Work in Egypt. by Laila Mourad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on fieldwork conducted in Egypt in 2022 and 2023 with 25 home-based online food vendors, I demonstrate how women gig workers use their socially reproductive knowledges and relationalities to transform technology into a versatile tool for navigating and overcoming structural, material and social barriers, while (re)claiming and redefining their agency and mobility. This research contributes to feminist and decolonial scholarship by centring the lived experiences of women in informal economies and providing a new lens to theorise the intersections of technology, gender and labour. …”
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    Communs (im)matériels : enjeux épistémologiques, institutionnels et politiques by Arnaud Buchs, Catherine Baron, Géraldine Froger, Adrien Peneranda

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The research objects (urban area, water, land, cooperatives, seeds, summer pastures) are analyzed thanks to various theoretical and conceptual corpora reflecting the diversity of the disciplines mobilized (economics, geography, planning, law, management, anthropology and political science). …”
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    Exploration of optimal Wi-Fi probes layout and estimation model of real-time pedestrian volume detection by Yuchuan Du, Jinsong Yue, Yuxiong Ji, Lijun Sun

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Wi-Fi probes are widely used to capture and study the media access control layer information of mobile devices but often with low detection and precision. …”
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    Coordinated UAV-UGV trajectory planning based on load balancing in IoT data collection by Yuchao ZHU, Shaowei WANG

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To improve the efficiency of large-scale Internet of things (IoT) data collection, a coordinated trajectory planning algorithm for multiple aerial and ground vehicles based on load balancing region partitioning was proposed, where unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) acting as aerial base stations were dispatched to gather data from IoT devices and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) acting as mobile battery swap stations were used to compensate for the shortage of UAV’s energy.Aiming at shortening the mission completion time, the optimization task was to minimize the longest mission time among a fleet of UAV-UGVs, which was formulated as a variant of min-max multi-depot vehicle routing problem and solved from the load-balancing perspective.Specifically, the IoT devices were assigned to the UAV-UGVs’ service zones by a load-balancing region partition algorithm, based on which the trajectory planning problem of multiple UAV and UGV was reduced to several independent route planning problems for each UAV-UGV pair.Then, a cooperative trajectory planning strategy was developed to optimize the route in each service zone.Numerical results validate that the proposed algorithm outperforms the compared algorithms in terms of mission completion time and balancing degree.…”
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    An Automatic Drilling and Riveting Robot based on 3-RPC/6-UPS Parallel Mechanism by Zhe Qin, Shoushuai Jiang

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The research work could lay a theoretical foundation for the design of a new type of mobile robot for large-scale structural parts processing.…”
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    Ultrawideband LNA 1960–2019: Review by Shahab Shahrabadi

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Its historical aspect illustrates when the idea of wideband LNA was born and how it changed to ultrawideband LNA, and its tutorial aspect discusses circuits and achievements to present optimum LNAs in Complementary MOS (CMOS), BiCMOS and High‐Electron‐Mobility Transistor (HEMT) technologies. This work describes the endeavours of engineers in reaching UWB LNA from narrowband LNA during six decades that have great importance as a chapter in understanding this topic because it teaches all topologies, techniques, circuits and related events in a historical narrative for trained readers who are not experts on this topic.…”
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    User group based multi-satellite handover strategy for LEO satellite networks by Hongtao ZHU, Qing GUO

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…LEO satellite network plays an important role in global communication in the future mobile communication.In large-scale LEO satellite networks, frequent concurrent handoffs by a large number of users will reduce the handover success rate and increase the signaling overhead.In order to solve this problem, a multi satellite handover strategy based on user group for LEO satellite networks was proposed.When triggering the handover, the user will send the candidate handover satellites that meet its own communication needs to the access satellite.The access satellite groups users considered the conditions of user handover success rate, satellite throughput rate and satellite load balancing to complete the whole handover process.A signaling interaction process of handover strategy based on user group was designed, and the signaling overhead of group handover was analyzed.The simulation results show that the multi-satellite handover strategy of LEO satellite network based on user group can effectively reduce the transmission of network repeated signaling and reduce the system signaling overhead.At the same time, it can effectively improve the user handover success rate and satellite throughput, and balance the satellite network load.…”
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    INFLUENCE HOT PLASTIC DEFORMATION ON THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF CARBON STEEL OF THE RAILWAY WHEEL by Igor VAKULENKO, Sergey PLITCHENKO, Dariy BOLOTOVA, Khangardash ASGAROV

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As a result, of the low mobility of such boundaries, the likelihood of preservation of part of the substructural state of the austenite increases, which should affect the formation of a colony of perlite during the cooling of the carbon steel. …”
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    Game as a Way to Enhance Students’ Cognitive Activity by E. F. Gladkaya

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In the game situation, the emotional and intellectual forces of students are mobilized. The group work develops communication and teamwork skills and the ability to achieve mutual understanding, to get the value of each member of the group. …”
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    Optimization Design of Mountain and Water Landscape of Traditional Mountain Village Based on New Robot Visual Technology by Xinxin Jia, Ruixin Liu, Zhi Qiao

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Finally, by using the optimization method of G20, the posture of the new mobile robot relative to the adjacent position is optimized to a certain extent. …”
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    Air pollution monitoring system based on wireless sensor networks by Natalja Osintsev

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This system is integrated with the Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications and the protocol it uses is zigbee. …”
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    Hotel and business in modern France and Germany by E. B. Botavina, Т. A. Kaydalova

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The economics of the tourism industry also has an impact on other sectors of the economy such as the mobility sector. Tourism is a key driver of regional development in many regions of the world, including Germany and France. …”
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    Dual Convolution Neural Networks of Ensemble Learning with Attention Mechanism for Rice Classification by Cheng Linfeng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…At the same time, for a more comprehensive comparison, the ensemble model studied in this article was also compared and analyzed reasonably with three pre trained models: VGG-16, ResNet50, and MobileNet. In the future, it is necessary to continuously optimize the structure of integrated models and adjust their hyperparameters to achieve better stability.…”
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    Dilated SE-DenseNet for brain tumor MRI classification by Yuannong Mao, Jiwook Kim, Lena Podina, Mohammad Kohandel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our model, trained and evaluated on a comprehensive Kaggle brain tumor dataset, demonstrated superior performance over established convolution-based and transformer-based models: ResNet-101, VGG-19, original DenseNet-121, MobileNet-V2, ViT-L/16, and Swin-B across key metrics: F1-score, accuracy, precision, and recall. …”
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    « L’Indépendance, c’est maintenant ! » Réflexion sur le soulèvement populaire en Algérie by Naoual Belakhdar

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Drawing on fieldwork gathered through participant observation and formal and informal interviews with ordinary citizens who “became revolutionaries” in March and April 2019 in Algiers, Annaba and Ouargla as well as on the insights of social movement studies, this paper will reflect on the movement’s genealogy as well as on its links to previous mobilizations. The paper will also formulate first hypothesis as to the following questions: How are these events called by Algerian citizens? …”
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    Digital-based nutrition education on nutrition knowledge and behaviors in adolescents: A systematic review by Dwiyan Fahrizki Destio, Meti Dwiriani Cesilia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Digital media such as mobile apps, podcasts, social media, and video games are shown to be effective media in nutrition education for improving people's nutritional knowledge and behaviors, including in adolescents. …”
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