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Kenneth Thibodeau
Constructed Past Theory (CPT) is an abstract representation of how information about the past is produced and interpreted. It is grounded in the assertion that whatever we can write or say about anything in the past is the product of cognition. Understan...
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T. Espinoza-Fraire, Armando Saenz, Isaac Gandarilla and Wojciech Giernacki
This work applies an adaptive PD controller based on MRAS (Model Reference Adaptive System) using Lyapunov theory with sliding mode theory to a Fixed-wing MAV (Mini Aerial Vehicle). The objective is to design different adjustment mechanisms to obtain a r...
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Sepideh Hassani, Chih-Hung Chen and Natalia K. Nikolova
This paper addresses the design of ultra-wideband (UWB) impedance matching networks operating in the unlicensed 3.1?10.6 GHz frequency band for low-power applications. It improves the simplified real frequency technique (SRFT) by adding a realizability c...
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Amedeo D?Angiulli, Christy Laarakker and Derrick Matthew Buchanan
Grossberg?s adaptive resonance theory (ART) provides a framework for understanding possible interactions between mental imagery and visual perception. Our purpose was to integrate, within ART, the phenomenological notion of mental image vividness and thu...
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Guillermo Calahorra-Candao and María José Martín-de Hoyos
This study develops a theoretical framework integrating the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT) to predict and understand the acceptance of voice shopping intentions, particularly through AI-driven voice assistants....
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