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Di Wang, Linlong Yang, Wei Li and Xidong Wang
The combination of multi-phase extension and pre-existing fault reactivation results in a complex fault pattern within hydrocarbon-bearing basins, affecting hydrocarbon exploration at different stages. We used high-resolution 3D seismic data and well dat...
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Antonio Vasilijevic, Jens Einar Bremnes and Martin Ludvigsen
Since 2017, NTNU?s Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory has been developing an infrastructure for remote marine/subsea operations in Trondheim Fjord. The infrastructure, named the OceanLab subsea node, allows remote experimentation for three groups of ...
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Abhay Singh, Ankush Ganesh, Rutuja Rajendra Patil, Sumit Kumar, Ruchi Rani and Sanjeev Kumar Pippal
Voting is a democratic process that allows individuals to choose their leaders and voice their opinions. However, the current situation with physical voting involves long queues, paper-based ballots, and security challenges. Blockchain-based voting model...
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Adel Soudani, Manal Alsabhan and Manan Almusallam
A growing number of services and applications are developed using multimedia sensing low-cost wireless devices, thus creating the Internet of Multimedia Things (IoMT). Nevertheless, energy efficiency and resource availability are two of the most challeng...
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Ali Mekhtiyev, Yelena Neshina, Aliya Alkina, Vyacheslav Yugay, Valeriy Kalytka, Yermek Sarsikeyev and Lalita Kirichenko
This paper presents the results of complex scientific research aimed at developing a prototype fiber-optic system for controlling the technical condition of buildings, structures, and extended objects. The aim is to develop a quasi-distributed type of fi...
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