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Krishnamohan, Theviyanthan. "A Survey of Applications of Blockchain in Collective Decision-Making Scenarios in Swarm Robotics." Journal of Innovation Information Technology and Application (JINITA) 5, no. 2 (December 29, 2023): 124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.35970/jinita.v5i2.1950.

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Blockchain is a distributed ledger that was introduced to decentralize monetary systems. However, with time, the applications of blockchain in different realms have been identified. Swarm robotics is a field that combines swarm intelligence and robotics to solve real-world problems that cannot be solved by monolithic robots. Collective decision-making is one of the major behaviors implemented by swarm robotics. This study analyzes existing literature on the applications of blockchain in the collective decision-making scenarios in swarm robotics. Consequently, this study introduces a novel taxonomy to study the different applications effectively. The taxonomy categorizes existing literature into (i) application of blockchain in other areas of swarm robotics, (ii) application of blockchain in continuous collective decision-making scenarios, (iii) application of blockchain in discrete collective decision-making scenarios, (iv) application of blockchain in other discrete collective decision-making scenarios, and (v) application of blockchain in the collective perception scenario. Finally, the limitations of existing work such as excessive resource consumption and violation of swarm robotics principles are discussed.
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Patel, Harshada, and Madeline J. Hallewell. "Persona-Scenarios in Game Development." International Journal of Game-Based Learning 11, no. 1 (January 2021): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijgbl.2021010101.

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The 3D Tune-In project developed serious/leisure game applications to educate hearing aid (HA) users about how HA functionalities could improve hearing in different sound environments. The application development team had little prior experience catering for end-users with hearing loss. HA users and their communication partner were consulted regarding their communication difficulties and communication strategies in different environments. Participants reported many hearing problems, affective issues, problems with their HA, tensions in their relationship caused by hearing issues, and they noted a need for training in how best to use HAs. Persona-scenarios were created outlining user needs and goals and a user-requirements table detailed how end-users might interact with proposed applications, both of which were presented to developers during the initial application design period. Game developers identified that these resources positively influenced the development of their application. They were able to produce a useful and useable application for their new target user.
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Fotr, Jiří, Miroslav Špaček, Ivan Souček, and Emil Vacík. "Scenarios, their concept, elaboration and application." Baltic Journal of Management 10, no. 1 (January 5, 2015): 73–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bjm-01-2014-0004.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to elucidate on specific risk mitigation approach which is known as “scenario approach”. Description of stepwise process of their elaboration, which is worth considering for managers, offers feasible tool not only for company risk management improvement but also for significant enhancement of the quality of company strategic planning. Authors also draw attention to advantages and disadvantages of investment and strategic scenario planning. Theoretical implications of using scenario approaches are exemplified both by the set of investment projects and company strategic planning process where method in question was applied. Design/methodology/approach – As for methods applied which fulfilled research strategies, it is worth mentioning following items: analysis which explores particular parts of methodology of scenario elaboration and application, the way of obtaining information, impact on strategy, working with risks and organizational support of outcomes in company environment; synthesis observing context and natural relation of problems solved which supports research hypotheses formulation; induction generalizing facts acquired from results in companies; deduction to be grounds on which conclusion of this paper was drawn up; abstraction used upon evaluation of case studies; comparison assessing consistency and inconsistency of phenomena and objects; description inevitable for characterization of companies and environment in which they operate; interview collecting information inevitable for the evaluation of the way of working with scenarios and company knowledge standards; modelling was used upon consideration about possible future development of factors observed. Findings – The paper arrived at conclusion, that scenario approach, when used appropriately, may significantly mitigate risk exposure of the company. Conclusions which have been made on selected industrial companies can be extended to other industrial branches. Practical application of scenario planning method confirmed that this approach was superior to deterministic single scenario model. Scenario technique thus compensates for deficiencies and omissions which are inherent in simplistic deterministic model. In cases where an investment scenario planning process proved to be insufficient, the paper refers to more advanced techniques like simulation methods or real options. Research limitations/implications – Over past ten years practical test of proposed stepwise process of scenarios elaboration was repeatedly tested on approx ten industrial companies during the tenure of Mr Soucek and Mr Špaček in top managerial positions. Practical implications – This paper offers flexible and feasible toll for scenario elaboration and their further development. Such an approach contributes significantly to the enhancement of company risk management process. Proceedures described were successfully tested in managerial practice by two of authors while holding CEO positions in oil prcessing and pharma business. Social implications – This paper does not have direct social implication. But scenario approach as a powerful tool of risk management process may significantly contribute to company survival and thus impact social status all stakeholders concerned. Therefore social implications should be identified rather on the background of the problem. Originality/value – Notwithstanding some general notion about scenario concept, there is still little evidence that scenario approach is applied in larger extent. It is prevalently due to lack of expertise of respective managers who are obviously puzzled with numerous outcomes to be obtained by this approach. Clearly define procedure of scenarios formation may be conducive to larger exploitation of this approach. Design of the elaboration and application of scenario approach which was proven to be functioning in the practice brings new benefits to risk management exploration.
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Phadke, Abhishek, and F. Antonio Medrano. "Examining application-specific resiliency implementations in UAV swarm scenarios." Intelligence & Robotics 3, no. 3 (2023): 436–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/ir.2023.27.

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The number of real-world scenarios where the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarm is beneficial has greatly increased in recent years. From precision agriculture to forest fire monitoring, post-disaster search and rescue applications, to military use, the applications are widespread. While it is a perceived requirement that all UAV swarms be inherently resilient, in reality, it is often not so. The incorporation of resilient mechanisms depends on an application usage scenario. This study examines a comprehensive range of application scenarios for UAV swarms to bring forward the multitude of components that work together to provide a measure of resilience to the overall swarm. A three-category scheme is used to classify swarm applications. While systemic resilience is an interconnected concept, most real-world applications of UAV swarm research focus on making certain components resilient to disturbances. A broad categorization of UAV swarm applications, categorized by recognized components and modules, is presented, and prevalent approaches for novel resilience mechanisms in each category are discussed.
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Hu, Yifei, Long Yan, and Shuang Liu. "Control Technology for Power Edge-Side Equipment Coordination to Suppress Power Fluctuations in Multiple Application Scenarios." Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics 18, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 104–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jno.2023.3363.

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In order to meet the power control requirements of power grids in multiple application scenarios, a control technology for power edge-side equipment coordination to suppress power fluctuations in multiple application scenarios is proposed. Firstly, the structure of distributed photovoltaic connected to AC microgrid in multiple application scenarios is analyzed, and the power fluctuation of inverters and filter energy storage inductance components is analyzed to determine the type of photovoltaic power generation power edge side equipment in multiple application scenarios. On this basis, the power fluctuation target is analyzed, and the power control target function is constructed. It predicts the short-term smoothing power of power edge-side devices in multiple application scenarios, and realizes the coordinated power fluctuation control of power edge-side devices in multiple application scenarios based on the vector regulation domain. The experimental results show that the system loss of the method in this paper is small in the fluctuation suppression scenario and typical application scenario, the power fluctuation of the three methods meets the requirements of the national standard, the power of the equipment on the power edge side is relatively stable, and the output power is between 218–224 MW fluctuation, and the power fluctuation rate is small, the maximum power fluctuation rate is 1.5%.
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Bishop, Peter, Rebecca Tamarchak, Christine Williams, and Laszlo Radvanyi. "Innovative application of strategic foresight to oncology research." foresight 22, no. 5/6 (November 12, 2020): 533–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/fs-03-2020-0028.

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Purpose This study aims to investigate into the future of cancer and cancer research in preparation for a strategic plan for a cancer research centre. Design/methodology/approach The study used framework foresight, a method for creating scenarios and their implications developed by the MS program in Foresight at the University of Houston. Findings The study identified four scenarios: a continuation scenario in which progress in detecting and treating cancer progressed as it has over the past few decades, a collapse scenario in which attention was diverted from medical research due to a climate crisis, a new equilibrium scenario in which cost became the overriding concern for cancer treatment, and a transformation scenario in which individuals took control of their treatment through Do-It-Yourself remedies. Those scenarios suggested four strategic issues for the planning exercise: the growing volume of genomic and clinical data and the means to learn from it, the increased involvement and influence of patients in diagnosis and treatment, the ability to conduct research in a time of fiscal austerity and declining levels of trust in all professions, including medicine. Research limitations/implications The paper not only provides guidance for cancer centers but also for medical practice in general. Practical implications The client used the scenarios and their implications as part of its considerations in strategic planning. Originality/value This paper represents the first time that Framework Foresight has been applied to a medical topic.
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Ekky Novriza Alam and Fitriyana Dewi. "PERFORMANCE TESTING ANALYSIS OF BANDUNGTANGINAS APPLICATION WITH JMETER." International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System 6, no. 2 (October 16, 2024): 157–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.25124/ijies.v6i02.172.

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The bandungtanginas.id application was created to serve the needs of data collection on maternal andchild health at every posyandu in the city of Bandung. This application is planned to be able to servearound 1,982 posyandu in the city of Bandung, around 10,000 users, who are expected to be able toaccess the bandungtanginas.id application. In the current condition of the application supportinfrastructure still has limitations in supporting the bandungtanginas.id application. Withspecifications that tend to be low, an improvement effort is needed through generating applicationusage scenarios so that the services provided can be optimally available using the existinginfrastructure. This research focuses on analyzing the application performance by using load testing.This research has four stages: determining the test's purpose, creating a test scenario, carrying outscenario testing, and analyzing the results. The analysis will be carried out with the results of loadtesting experiments based on the scenarios that have been made. Test scenarios are made to obtainexperimental data, last further analysis and conclusions will be made. Scenarios are created based onan estimate of the optimal number of users the application should serve. The test scenario will use atarget user of between 10 – 200 users who are divided in five groups of load testing scenarios. Fromthis trial, it will be seen how the performance of the bandungtanginas.id application for each scenariogroup that has been created. The result of this study showed that the best scenario forbandungtanginas.id application could serve users in the range of 30-50 users. It is obtained from theresponse time results, which show the average results are under 30 seconds according to the SLA(Service Level Agreement) standard for application users.
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Qiu, Qin, Shenglan Liu, Sijia Xu, and Shengquan Yu. "Study on Security and Privacy in 5G-Enabled Applications." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2020 (December 19, 2020): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8856683.

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5G applications face security risks due to the new technology used and the performance requirements of the specific application scenario. This paper analyzes the security requirements and presents hierarchical solutions for stakeholders to build secure 5G applications. First, we summarize the technical characteristics and typical usage scenarios of 5G. Then, we analyze the security and privacy risks faced by 5G applications and related security standards and research work. Next, we give the system reference architecture and overall security and privacy solutions for 5G applications. Based on the three major application scenarios of eMBB, uRLLC, and mMTC, we also provide specific suggestions for coping with security and privacy risks. Finally, we present a use case of industrial terminal access control and make conclusions of this paper.
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Lindkvist, Emma, Magnus Karlsson, and Jenny Ivner. "System Analysis of Biogas Production—Part II Application in Food Industry Systems." Energies 12, no. 3 (January 28, 2019): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12030412.

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Biogas production from organic by-products is a way to recover energy and nutrients. However, biogas production is not the only possible conversion alternative for these by-products, and hence there is interest in studying how organic by-products are treated today and which alternatives for conversion are the most resource efficient from a systems perspective. This paper investigates if biogas production is a resource efficient alternative, compared to business as usual, to treat food industry by-products, and if so, under what circumstances. Five different cases of food industries were studied, all with different prerequisites. For all cases, three different scenarios were analysed. The first scenario is the business as usual (Scenario BAU), where the by-products currently are either incinerated, used as animal feed or compost. The second and third scenarios are potential biogas scenarios where biogas is either used as vehicle fuel (Scenario Vehicle) or to produce heat and power (Scenario CHP). All scenarios, and consequently, all cases have been analysed from three different perspectives: Economy, energy, and environment. The environmental perspective was divided into Global Warming Potential (GWP), Acidification Potential (AP), and Eutrophication Potential (EP). The results show, in almost all the systems, that it would be more resource efficient to change the treatment method from Scenario BAU to one of the biogas scenarios. This paper concludes that both the perspective in focus and the case at hand are vital for deciding whether biogas production is the best option to treat industrial organic by-products. The results suggest that the food industry should not be the only actor involved in deciding how to treat its by-products.
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Akbar, Sarah, Taranvir Karir, and Paul Hans. "Does a smartphone application improve medical students and new ENT junior doctors confidence when dealing with ENT clinical scenarios?" Morecambe Bay Medical Journal 8, no. 11 (October 1, 2021): 316–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.48037/mbmj.v8i11.1330.

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Introduction: The development of an electronic ENT application may improve medical students’ and junior doctors’ confidence in approaching common ENT scenarios if they have had little prior experience in this surgical subspeciality. Methods: A cohort of medical students and junior doctors based at Blackpool Victoria Hospital were asked to rate their confidence in approaching five common ENT scenarios before and after being granted access to a locally-developed ENT application. Results: Every participant showed an increase in their confidence score in dealing with each ENT scenario following access to the application. Junior doctors’ confidence scores showed an overall average confidence increase of 148% and medical students demonstrated an increase of 124%. Discussion: ENT smartphone applications have been shown to be successful in increasing medical students’ and junior doctors’ confidence in approaching common ENT clinical scenarios. The provision of such a resource for surgical subspecialties promotes a further step towards a paperless NHS as well as a standardised way of approaching patient care.
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FLORIS, ALESSANDRO. "Quality of Experience: modelling and application scenarios." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11584/249559.

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The research activity has been focused on the concept of Quality of Experience (QoE), and specifically on QoE modelling and QoE application scenario. With regard to QoE modelling, a layered model for evaluating the QoE of multimedia services is proposed to address the problem of modelling un-interoperability. In the proposed model, each layer is devoted to a specific QoE domain (set of QoE influence factors (IFs)), so that the overall quality can be computed as a combination of all domains. To investigate the applicability of the proposed layered approach, a video streaming scenario is considered. The influence of system and interactivity IFs on the QoE perceived by the users when streaming video sequences on tablet devices are evaluated and combined for the estimation of the overall QoE. Additionally, the influence of device switching on the QoE perceived by users watching video contents is investigated. The aim is to demonstrate that the QoE is not only related to the video consumption on the single device, but it takes into consideration the overall experience of watching the whole video by switching between different devices. Finally, a first approach on QoE modelling for the Internet of Things (IoT) is discussed. The concept of Multimedia IoT (MIoT) is introduced in order to focus on the applications in which people are involved as the end-users of the multimedia content provided by the MIoT applications. Then, a layered QoE management framework is proposed, which aims at evaluating and controlling the contributions of each IF to estimate the overall QoE in MIoT applications. The second part of the thesis focuses on two different application scenarios in which the QoE is involved as a metric for system optimization and user profiling. The first application scenario investigates the role of the QoE in the collaboration between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Over The Top (OTT) services. Indeed, the provision of QoE is considered as the common objective for OTTs and ISPs because delivering good QoE helps to decrease the user churn and consequently to increase the revenue. A QoE-aware collaboration approach between ISP and OTT has been proposed, which is driven by the maximization of the revenue based on different factors, such as the user churn, pricing and marketing actions. In the second application scenario, the QoE is used as a priori measure of user’s satisfaction for profile characterization of the involved users appliances of a Smart Home Energy Management (SHEM) system. The QoE is considered as the degree of annoyance perceived when the starting time or the set temperature of appliances in a Smart Home is modified with respect to users’ preferences. A survey has been conducted to collect users’ preferences, which have been clustered in different profiles. The SHEM system runs a task scheduling model, which relies on two algorithms with the objective of scheduling the appliances’ operations, such as starting time and set temperature, so that a trade-off between energy expenses and annoyance perceived is achieved.
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Muhammad, Jan. "Application Deployment in Relay Based Edge Computing Scenarios." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/20049/.

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Fog computing is a developing model as an innovative approach to increase the capacity of the cloud computing platform, which has been proposed to expand the Internet of Things (IoT) task to the edge of the network. Fog computing and edge computing are similar; both of them are promised to maximize the computing capabilities inside the local network to accomplish the computational responsibilities. Both computing mechanics can support systems to reduce their dependence on cloud-based platform to examine data, which usually directs to latency problems. The IoT brings to an ever-widening existence of ubiquitous networking devices in business, private and public areas. These networked computing devices feature storage, computational, and networking resources, instead of simply acting as a sensor. It is positioned at the edge of the network so that these resources can be used to execute the IoT applications in a distributed way. This idea is known as fog computing. We intensely propose relevant fog computing architecture. Genetic Algorithm contributes the general framework for solving complicated problems as a kind of heuristic algorithm and this optimization technique is inspired by natural evolution. We work in this project concerning the application deployment for the IoT applications over fog resources as an optimization problem. We propose three edge computing scenarios (centralized, distributed and random) with a relay in this work, so that the application execution can achieve the maximum probability, when these edge computing scenarios are used with a relay. Our numerical results illustrates that the with the relay based edge computing scenarios, we increase the probability of coverage and it shows that our work is successful.
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Bushehri, Yousef. "Application of the functional scenarios method on alternative settings." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/55066.

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Goals of this study are to set up the frame-work for analyzing residential buildings using the functional scenarios method and to tests the applicability of the method on large scale projects. The metrics for the analysis are based on guidelines for designing spaces that promote healthy aging. In addition, the study was providing an opportunity to developing and refined the method. The result of the analysis determines that the functional scenarios method is applicable to large scale buildings as effectively as smalls scale buildings; design configurations can be extracted from the results of the analysis to inform future designs. The limitations of the analysis are due to the available resources. Opportunities for continued work include 1) developing standard ways of representing the results of the analysis; and 2) developing a systematic approach for extracting design configurations based on the research questions asked.
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Vianney, Hakizamana Jean Marie. "Investigation of Services and Application Scenarios for Inter-Vehicle Communication." Thesis, Halmstad University, School of Information Science, Computer and Electrical Engineering (IDE), 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-995.

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<p>In recent years, the number of vehicles has increased dramatically in Europe, USA and Japan. This causes a high traffic density and makes new security features a crucial point in order to keep the traffic safe. Inter-vehicle communication offers solutions in this field, as cars can communicate with each other. To this date, there is no special technology standardized for inter-vehicle communication. This is the reason why car makers, researchers and academics have invested money and time in different research projects so that in future they may come up with a common solution. Some of the technologies like DSRC, CALM, IEEE 802.11 or Infrared are thought to be more reliable than others according to different authors [9][23].</p><p>The technologies described above will help to improve road safety and application scenarios like lane change, blind merge or pre and post crash situations can be addressed. The position of each car is known through a GPS; speed, heading and other dynamic data of a car are known to all cars in the same vicinity.</p><p>In this thesis, a thorough investigation of services and applications related to inter-vehicular communication technology (i.e. car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure or vice versa) will be carry out. The emphasis will be on requirements on the communication system, sensors and user interface in order to make the technology more useful for future vehicle alert system and to avoid as many of the mentioned scenarios as possible. A rear-end collision can be avoided if the driver is warned within 0 to 5 second of potential accident.</p>
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Spadaccini, Andrea. "Innovative Traits, Algorithms and Application Scenarios for Mono-multimodal Biometric Recognition." Doctoral thesis, Università di Catania, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10761/1096.

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Identity verification is one of the most common and important processes in our daily lives. For centuries, humans have relied on the visual appearance of their peers - or other distinctive traits - to recognize them. Currently, most of the traditional authentication methods infer one s identity by either verifying the knowledge of a shared secret (i.e., password) or the possession of a given object (i.e., token); both methods are sub-optimal, since they do not directly verify the person s identity, but an alternate and less rich representation that could also very easily stolen or inadvertently shared. Biometrics offers a natural solution to this problem, by providing quantitative methods for recognizing one s identity by the analysis of either physiological or behavioural traits. In addition to the traditional biometric traits, such as fingerprint, iris or voice, there is a growing interest in novel biometric traits, that can be used in conjunction with the most established ones to compensate to their weaknesses. In the first part of this thesis, we will analyze the usage of heart sounds as a physiological trait for biometric recognition, discussing some novel ad-hoc algorithms developed to process them. Forensic analysts often have to determine whether a given speech sample was uttered by a suspect or not; in the second part of the thesis, we will investigate the usage of automatic text-independent speaker recognition systems in this context, exploring the limits of this approach and proposing new solutions. Finally, given the capillary diffusion that Internet access has gained in the last years, we will analyze the problem of biometric authentication for web application. Through the performance analysis of 3 biometric systems and their combination using 2 multi-biometric score level fusion strategies, we will find the optimal combination of those system; we will then present the architecture and implementation of an open-source web-based multi-biometric authentication system based on speech and face recognition, fused together using the optimal strategy identified in the preliminary analysis phase.
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Cranley, Nikki, and Diarmuid Corry. "Analysis and Application Scenarios for Telemetry Data Transmission and Synchronisation over Wireless LAN." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/606181.

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ITC/USA 2008 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Fourth Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 27-30, 2008 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California<br>The use of IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN (WLAN) technology offers numerous advantages over wired Ethernet including high bandwidth, device mobility, and the elimination of network wiring within the aircraft. With such benefits, there are certain caveats associated with the ability and performance of WLAN technology to carry time-sensitive and critical telemetry data using current IEEE 802.11 WLAN standards. In this paper, the limitations of WLAN for real-time data transmission are experimentally investigated. In particular, it will be shown how the fundamental wireless access mechanism and contention impact on the WLANs ability to carry real-time data. Although telemetry data is constant, the wireless access mechanism causes the WLAN throughput and per-packet delays to vary over time. Moreover, with the increased popularity of the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP), the ability of the WLAN to provide time synchronisation is investigated. It is shown that asymmetric data loads on the uplink and downlink introduce synchronization errors. To mitigate some of these issues, this paper will discuss how the Quality of Service (QoS) Enabling WLAN standard, IEEE 802.11e, can be used to provide differentiated services and prioritised transmission for critical data.
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Dong, Rui. "Radio Resource Management for New Application Scenarios in 5G: Optimization and Deep Learning." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/22197.

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The fifth-generation (5G) New Radio (NR) systems are expected to support a wide range of emerging applications with diverse Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements. New application scenarios in 5G NR include enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communication (mMTC), and ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC). New wireless architectures, such as full-dimension (FD) massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and mobile edge computing (MEC) system, and new coding scheme, such as short block-length channel coding, are envisioned as enablers of QoS requirements for 5G NR applications. Resource management in these new wireless architectures is crucial in guaranteeing the QoS requirements of 5G NR systems. The traditional optimization problems, such as subcarriers and user association, are usually non-convex or Non-deterministic Polynomial-time (NP)-hard. It is time-consuming and computing-expensive to find the optimal solution, especially in a large-scale network. To solve these problems, one approach is to design a low-complexity algorithm with near optimal performance. In some cases, the low complexity algorithms are hard to obtain, deep learning can be used as an accurate approximator that maps environment parameters, such as the channel state information and traffic state, to the optimal solutions. In this thesis, we design low-complexity optimization algorithms, and deep learning frameworks in different architectures of 5G NR to resolve optimization problems subject to QoS requirements. First, we propose a low-complexity algorithm for a joint cooperative beamforming and user association problem for eMBB in 5G NR to maximize the network capacity. Next, we propose a deep learning (DL) framework to optimize user association, resource allocation, and offloading probabilities for delay-tolerant services and URLLC in 5G NR. Finally, we address the issue of time-varying traffic and network conditions on resource management in 5G NR.
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Hew, Aiwen. "Shaping strategic thinking among geographically dispersed stakeholders with the application of digital scenarios." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2017. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/113984/1/Aiwen_Hew_Thesis.pdf.

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Scenarios have been used effectively over the years as a tool for helping to develop strategies in the face of uncertainty. This investigation involved delivering scenarios online with geographically distributed groups of transportation experts within the Asia-Pacific region and, by using a mixed-methods approach, examined their effectiveness as a way to challenge how participants think about the future. The results show that the perceived usefulness of the digitally delivered scenarios contributed to individual learning that led to a change in mental models, thereby supporting the intended benefits of scenarios to challenge management thinking during the strategy development process. The findings also provide an improved understanding of using digital technologies to engage a wide range of stakeholders in the scenario process who are geographically dispersed and relatively time-poor.
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Qian, Kun [Verfasser], and Jana [Akademischer Betreuer] Dittmann. "Context modelling for IT security in selected application scenarios / Kun Qian. Betreuer: Jana Dittmann." Magdeburg : Universitätsbibliothek, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1066295344/34.

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Habbecke, Martin [Verfasser]. "Interactive image-based 3D reconstruction techniques for application scenarios at different scales / Martin Habbecke." Aachen : Hochschulbibliothek der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1025882873/34.

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Books on the topic "Application scenarios"

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El-Hafez, Hisham Abd. IBM ILOG Visualization integration scenarios. [Poughkeepsie, N.Y.?]: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2011.

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J, Rathswohl Eugene, ed. MIS cases: Solving small business scenarios using application software. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2008.

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J, Rathswohl Eugene, ed. MIS cases: Solving small business scenarios using application software. New York: Wiley, 2013.

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Entwicklungspolitik, Deutsches Institut für, ed. Building long-term scenarios for development: The methodological state of the art with an application to foreign direct investment in Africa. Bonn: German Development Institute, 2008.

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Gobeau, N. Evaluation of CFD to predict smoke movement in complex enclosed spaces: Application to three real scenarios : an underground station, an offshore accomodation module and a building under construction. Sudbury: HSE Books, 2004.

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Clarke, J. S. Design, revision, and application of ground-water flow models for simulation of selected water-management scenarios in the coastal area of Georgia and adjacent parts of South Carolina and Florida. Atlanta, Ga: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2000.

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Catthoor, Francky, Twan Basten, Nikolaos Zompakis, Marc Geilen, and Per Gunnar Kjeldsberg. System-Scenario-based Design Principles and Applications. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20343-6.

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Barontini, Federica. Wearable Haptic Devices for Realistic Scenario Applications. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70539-7.

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J, Limbrick K., ed. Assessing the potential impacts of various climate change scenarios on the hydrological regime of the River Kennet at Theale, Berkshire, South-Central England, UK: An application and evaluation of the new semi-distributed model, INCA. Reading, UK: University of Reading, 1999.

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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. A Scenario Tree-Based Decomposition for Solving Multistage Stochastic Programs: With Application in Energy Production. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag / Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, Wiesbaden, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Application scenarios"

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Kabir, Muhammad Ashad, Jun Han, and Alan Colman. "Application Scenarios." In Pervasive Social Computing, 17–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29951-8_2.

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Leontiadis, Ilias, Ettore Ferranti, Cecilia Mascolo, Liam McNamara, Bence Pasztor, Niki Trigoni, and Sonia Waharte. "Application Scenarios." In Mobile Ad Hoc Networking, 77–105. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118511305.ch3.

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Biedermann, Alexander. "Application Scenarios." In Design Concepts for a Virtualizable Embedded MPSoC Architecture, 149–84. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08047-1_4.

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Cecílio, José, and Pedro Furtado. "Application Scenarios." In Computer Communications and Networks, 27–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09280-5_3.

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Manhaeve, Hans, and Viacheslav Izosimov. "Application Scenarios." In Dependable Multicore Architectures at Nanoscale, 93–104. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54422-9_3.

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Can, R. Nicolle. "Application Scenarios." In Applied Behavior Analysis in Schools, 271–76. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003522584-15.

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Feller, Thomas. "Application Scenarios." In Trustworthy Reconfigurable Systems, 137–50. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07005-2_6.

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Baydere, Şebnem, Erdal Çayirci, İsa Hacioĝlu, Onur Ergin, Anibal Ollero, Ivan Maza, Antidio Viguria, Phillipe Bonnet, and Maria Lijding. "Applications and Application Scenarios." In Cooperating Embedded Systems and Wireless Sensor Networks, 25–113. London, UK: ISTE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470610817.ch2.

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García-Hernando, Ana-Belén, José-Fernán Martínez-Ortega, Juan-Manuel López-Navarro, Aggeliki Prayati, and Luis Redondo-López. "WSN Application Scenarios." In Computer Communications and Networks, 1–33. London: Springer London, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-203-6_8.

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Hollander, C. F., and H. A. Becker. "Application possibilities for scenarios." In Growing Old in the Future, 212–21. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3309-5_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Application scenarios"

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Yuan, Xuejing, Jiaqi Sun, Zhihua Liu, and Junya Huang. "Application of SAVNET in typical ISP network scenarios." In 2024 6th International Conference on Wireless Communications and Smart Grid, edited by Jinsong Wu and Pascal Lorenz, 7. SPIE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3049396.

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Zhang, Ziyi, and Peng Zhu. "Exploring Parallel Blockchains: From Related Concepts to Application Scenarios." In 2024 IEEE 4th International Conference on Digital Twins and Parallel Intelligence (DTPI), 227–31. IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/dtpi61353.2024.10778750.

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Nacke, Richard, Carmine Pellegrino, David Lackner, Gerald Siefer, Behnaz Majlesein, Othman Younus, Isaac Osahon, et al. "Application scenarios for simultaneous optical power and data transfer." In Optical Power Delivery, edited by Bahram Jalali, 20. SPIE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3042965.

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Liu, Yuchen. "The Investigation of Industry Application Scenarios in Digital Signature." In International Conference on Data Science and Engineering, 542–46. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0012837200004547.

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Pan, Fahui, Ge Gao, Xinbo Mao, Rong Chen, Shuo Liu, and Shibo Hu. "Improvement Based on CenterNet and Application of Traffic Scenarios." In 2023 IEEE 8th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Engineering (ICITE), 101–6. IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icite59717.2023.10733816.

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Pereira, Hélder, and Paulo Matos. "Recreate Immersive Scenarios for Practicing Sports in Gyms - User Application." In 2024 International Conference on Engineering and Emerging Technologies (ICEET), 1–6. IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/iceet65156.2024.10913645.

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Xie, Yucong, and Hongtao Luo. "Smoke and Flame Detection Method in Multiple Scenarios." In 2024 5th International Conference on Machine Learning and Computer Application (ICMLCA), 347–51. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmlca63499.2024.10754071.

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Zhao, Tao, Chang'an Hu, Yan Zang, Fei Lv, Dekun Peng, and Wanze Li. "Application of advanced artificial intelligence visualization point cloud technology in application in AI detection scenarios." In 3rd International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Manufacturing Systems (ICAMTMS 2024), edited by Dailin Zhang and Ke Zhang, 187. SPIE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3039255.

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Jansen, Sander Lars, Susmita Adhikari, Beril Inan, and Dirk van den Borne. "Application scenarios for optical OFDM." In Signal Processing in Photonic Communications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/sppcom.2010.spthb1.

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Bujari, Armir, Claudio E. Palazzi, and Daniele Ronzani. "FANET Application Scenarios and Mobility Models." In the 3rd Workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3086439.3086440.

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Reports on the topic "Application scenarios"

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Wang, C., A. Rahman, R. Li, M. Aelmans, and K. Chakraborty. Application Scenarios for the Quantum Internet. RFC Editor, June 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc9583.

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Darby, John L. Linguistic evaluation of terrorist scenarios: example application. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/903426.

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Krainyk, Yaroslav M., Anzhela P. Boiko, Dmytro A. Poltavskyi, and Vladimir I. Zaselskiy. Augmented Reality-based historical guide for classes and tourists. [б. в.], February 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3747.

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In this paper, development of historical guide based on Augmented Reality (AR) technology is considered. The developed guide application it targeted to be used in different scenarios, in particular, during history learning classes, for guidance of the tourists to exhibits both indoor and outdoor. Common features of all these scenarios are generalized and according to them main information and objects model for forming scene are identified. This part is followed by detailed description of objects and scene representation, markers usage, employment of additional services, etc. Finally, the developed historical guide application has been introduced. It harnesses A-Frame library for processing of models and their representation. The application is able to work with different markers so that it can be extended easily. In addition, one of the main benefits of the developed application is support of multiple platforms because it works from web-browser and does not require installation of additional software. The developed application can be effectively used for all provided scenarios and has potential for further extension.
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Arango-Arango, Carlos A., Yanneth Rocío Betancourt-García, and Manuela Restrepo-Bernal. An Application of the Tourist Test to Colombian Merchants. Banco de la República, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.1176.

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Cash is still widely used in Colombia, even among merchants that accept payment cards. Indeed, 60% of these merchants use dissuasive strategies to make their clients pay with cash. This shows that merchant service costs (MSC) for cards are not optimal in the sense of the Tourist Test. We present estimates of MSC compatible with the Tourist Test, such that merchants are indifferent between being paid with cash or cards. We find that cash is less costly than cards at the average retail-sales transaction-value, hence there is no positive optimal MSC at this ticket value. For the average card transaction ticket, the optimal MSC would be positive but far below the rates charge by the industry (0.74% in a short-term scenario). Yet, the additional incentive that sales-tax evasion provides to cash payments reduces the Tourist Test MSC to 0.44%. Our estimates for long-term scenarios yield even lower optimal MSC. An average price cap regulation that strikes a middle ground between these figures, and is complemented with sales-tax evasion measures, should discourage merchant strategies that deter consumers from paying with cards and will accommodate the wide heterogeneity in merchants´ scale, payment processing processes and ticket size. These results should be taken as a guideline as the estimations depend on the underlying assumptions and only consider the merchant´s side of the card industry.
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Tarko, Andrew P., Mario A. Romero, Vamsi Krishna Bandaru, and Xueqian Shi. Guidelines for Evaluating Safety Using Traffic Encounters: Proactive Crash Estimation on Roadways with Conventional and Autonomous Vehicle Scenarios. Purdue University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317587.

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With the expected arrival of autonomous vehicles, and the ever-increasing levels of automation in today’s human driven vehicles, road safety is changing at a rapid pace. This project aimed to address the need for an efficient and rapid method of safety evaluation and countermeasure identification via traffic encounters, specifically traffic conflicts that are considered useful surrogates of crashes. Recent research-delivered methods for estimating crash frequencies based on these events were observed in the field. In this project we developed a method for observing traffic encounters with two LiDAR-based traffic monitoring units, called TScan, which were recently developed in JTRP-funded projects SPR-3831 and SPR-4102. The TScan units were deployed in the field for several hours to collect data at selected intersections. These large data sets were used to improve object detection and tracking algorithms in order to better assist in detecting traffic encounters and conflicts. Consequently, the software of the TScan trailer-based units was improved and the results generated with the upgraded system include a list of potential encounters for further analysis. We developed an engineering application for analyzing the trajectories of vehicles involved in the pre-selected encounters to identify final traffic encounters and conflicts. Another module of the engineering application visualized the traffic encounters and conflicts to inspect the spatial patterns of these events and to estimate the number of crashes for the observation period. Furthermore, a significant modeling effort resulted in a method of producing factors that expand the conflict-based crash estimates in short observation periods to an entire year. This report provides guidelines for traffic encounters and conflicts, the user manuals for setting up and operating the TScan research unit. and manuals for the engineering applications mentioned above.
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Bäumler, Maximilian, Günther Prokop, Matthias Lehmann, and Linda Dziuba-Kaiser. Use Information You Have Never Observed Together: Data Fusion as a Major Step Towards Realistic Test Scenarios. TU Dresden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26128/2024.3.

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Scenario-based testing is a major pillar in the development and effectiveness assessment of automated driving systems. Thereby, test scenarios address different information layers and situations (normal driving, critical situations and accidents) by using different databases. However, the systematic combination of accident and / or normal driving databases into new synthetic databases can help to obtain scenarios that are as realistic as possible. This paper shows how statistical matching (SM) can be applied to fuse different categorical accident and traffic observation databases. Hereby, the fusion is demonstrated in two use cases, each featuring several fusion methods. In use case 1, a synthetic database was generated out of two accident data samples, whereby 78.7% of the original values could be estimated correctly by a random forest classifier. The same fusion using distance-hot-deck reproduced only 67% of the original values, but better preserved the marginal distributions. A real-world application is illustrated in use case 2, where accident data was fused with over 23,000 car trajectories at one intersection in Germany. We could show that SM is applicable to fuse categorical traffic databases. In future research, the combination of hotdeck- methods and machine learning classifiers needs to be further investigated.
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Hernandez-Abrams, Darixa, Carra Carrillo, and Todd Swannack. Scenario analyses in ecological modeling and ecosystem management. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/44840.

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Ecosystem management and restoration practitioners are challenged with complex problems, diverse project goals, multiple management alternatives, and potential future scenarios that change the systems of interest. Scenario analysis aids in forecasting, evaluating, and communicating outcomes of potential management actions under different plausible conditions, such as land-use change or sea level rise. However, little guidance exists for practitioners on the utility and execution of scenario analysis. Therefore, this technical note highlights the usefulness of scenario analysis as a tool for addressing uncertainty in potential project outcomes. The mechanics of the scenario-analysis process are explained, and examples of different types of scenario analyses are described for context on the breadth of its use. Lastly, two hypothetical case studies of scenario analysis in ecological modeling are presented showing a semiquantitative approach for assessing anadromous fish and a quantitative approach examining freshwater mussel habitat. Overall, this technical note provides a brief review of the utility and application of scenario analyses in the context of ecological modeling and ecosystem management decision-making.
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Hardy, Rommie, and Binh Nguyen. Performance Requirements of Tools and Methods for Specifying Network Communication Scenarios Using the Real-Time Application Representative Version 1.0. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada488096.

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Balali, Vahid. Connected Simulation for Work Zone Safety Application. Mineta Transportation Institute, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2021.2137.

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Every year, over 60,000 work zone crashes are reported in the United States (FHWA 2016). Such work zone crashes have resulted in over 4,400 fatal and 200,000 non-fatal injuries in the last 5 years (FHWA 2016, BLS 2014). Apart from the physical and emotional trauma, the annual cost of these injuries exceeds $4 million-representing significant wasted resources. To improve work zone safety, this research developed a system architecture for unveiling high-risk behavioral patterns among highway workers, equipment operators, and drivers within dynamic highway work zones. This research implemented the use of a connected virtual environment, which is an immersive hyper-realistic and virtual environment where multiple agents (e.g. workers, drivers, and equipment handlers) control independent simulators but experience an interactive and shared experience. For this project, the team conducted an in-depth analysis of accident investigation, simulated accident scenarios, and tested diverse interventions to prevent high-risk behavior. Overall, the research improved understanding of behavioral patterns that lead to injuries and fatalities of highway workers in order to better protect them in high-risk work environments. As part of making transportation smarter, this project contributes to smart behavioral safety analysis.
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SAINI, RAVINDER, AbdulKhaliq Alshadid, and Lujain Aldosari. Investigation on the application of artificial intelligence in prosthodontics. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.12.0096.

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Review question / Objective: 1. Which artificial intelligence techniques are practiced in dentistry? 2. How AI is improving the diagnosis, clinical decision making, and outcome of dental treatment? 3. What are the current clinical applications and diagnostic performance of AI in the field of prosthodontics? Condition being studied: Procedures for desktop designing and fabrication Computer-aided design (CAD/CAM) in particular have made their way into routine healthcare and laboratory practice.Based on flat imagery, artificial intelligence may also be utilized to forecast the debonding of dental repairs. Dental arches in detachable prosthodontics may be categorized using Convolutional neural networks (CNN). By properly positioning the teeth, machine learning in CAD/CAM software can reestablish healthy inter-maxillary connections. AI may assist with accurate color matching in challenging cosmetic scenarios that include a single central incisor or many front teeth. Intraoral detectors can identify implant placements in implant prosthodontics and instantly input them into CAD software. The design and execution of dental implants could potentially be improved by utilizing AI.
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