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Suzanne K. Thomas, Adam Pockett, Krishna Seunarine, Michael Spence, Dimitrios Raptis, Simone Meroni, Trystan Watson, Matt Jones and Matthew J. Carnie
The number of interconnected devices, often referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT), is increasing at a considerable rate. It is inevitable therefore that so too will the energy demand. IoT describes a range of technologies such as sensors, software,...
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Kicheol Yoon, Jun-Won Chung and Kwang Gi Kim
In laparoscopic surgery for colorectal and gastric cancer, it is difficult to locate the tumor in the cavity for excision. Tumors in the colon or stomach are blocked by mucous membranes; thus, the view from the cavity is obscured. Therefore, to determine...
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Daniel Jaramillo-Ramirez and Manuel Perez
The evolution of IoT has come with the challenge of connecting not only a massive number of devices, but also providing an always wider variety of services. In the next few years, a big increase in the number of connected devices is expected, together wi...
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Kune-Yao Chen and Sheng-Yuan Yang
The tourism statistics of Taiwan?s government state that the tourism industry is one of the fastest growing economic sources in the world. Therefore, the demand for a tourism information system with a friendly interface is growing. This research implemen...
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Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Alexey Konev,Oleg Grinko,Oleg Pokusaev,Dmitry Namiot
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The article discusses issues related to the so-called energy Internet. The energy system today is fundamentally transformed and becomes much more complex and dynamic. In fact, the old ways of balancing power supply and network requests to meet customer n...
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