Two researchers from North Dakota State University, USA have developed a novel multi-user tool for the identification and classification of[…]
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An interesting problem of CSS with heterogeneous nodes having different capabilities
Shree Krishna Sharma, Symeon Chatzinotas, and Björn Ottersten from the University of Luxembourg have won the Best Paper Award at[…]
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The main vegetative phase of Physarum polycephalum – the plasmodium – is very sensible to the environment. Its behaviour is[…]
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With mobile devices being used widely, their localization, though challenging, has become an important task for many applications including emergency[…]
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Professor Benny Van Houdt and PhD fellow Robbe Block from the University of Antwerp won the Best Paper Award with[…]
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