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Jun Yeong Kim, Chang Geun Song, Jung Lee, Jong-Hyun Kim, Jong Wan Lee and Sun-Jeong Kim
In this paper, we propose a learning model for tracking the isolines of fluid based on the physical properties of particles in particle-based fluid simulations. Our method involves analyzing which weights, closely related to surface tracking among the va...
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Osvaldo Santos, Fernando Ribeiro, José Metrôlho and Rogério Dionísio
Reducing CO2 emissions is currently a key policy in most developed countries. In this article, we evaluate whether smart traffic lights can have a relevant role in reducing CO2 emissions in small cities, considering their specific traffic profiles. The r...
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Pablo Vera-Soto, Javier Villegas, Sergio Fortes, José Pulido, Vicente Escaño, Rafael Ortiz and Raquel Barco
Aircraft are composed of many electronic systems: sensors, displays, navigation equipment, and communication elements. These elements require a reliable interconnection, which is a major challenge for communication networks since high reliability and pre...
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Juan Luis Pérez-Ruiz, Yu Tang, Igor Loboda and Luis Angel Miró-Zárate
In the field of aircraft engine diagnostics, many advanced algorithms have been proposed over the last few years. However, there is still wide room for improvement, especially in the development of more integrated and complete engine health management sy...
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Baskhad Idrisov and Tim Schlippe
Our paper compares the correctness, efficiency, and maintainability of human-generated and AI-generated program code. For that, we analyzed the computational resources of AI- and human-generated program code using metrics such as time and space complexit...
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