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Mishall Al-Zubaidie and Ghanima Sabr Shyaa
Technology advancements have driven a boost in electronic commerce use in the present day due to an increase in demand processes, regardless of whether goods, products, services, or payments are being bought or sold. Various goods are purchased and sold ...
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Ye Li and Hongxiang Ren
The widespread of shipborne Automatic Identification System (AIS) equipment will continue to produce a large amount of spatiotemporal trajectory data. In order to explore and understand the hidden behaviour patterns in the data, an interactive visual ana...
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Adrien Michez, Stéphane Broset and Philippe Lejeune
In the context of global biodiversity loss, wildlife population monitoring is a major challenge. Some innovative techniques such as the use of drones?also called unmanned aerial vehicle/system (UAV/UAS)?offer promising opportunities. The potential of UAS...
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William Hurst, Aaron Boddy, Madjid Merabti and Nathan Shone
Hospital critical infrastructures have a distinct threat vector, due to (i) a dependence on legacy software; (ii) the vast levels of interconnected medical devices; (iii) the use of multiple bespoke software and that (iv) electronic devices (e.g., laptop...
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Yunus Serhat Bicakci, Dursun Zafer Seker and Hande Demirel
This study analyses the spatio-temporal pattern of parolees using electronic monitoring, where the developed spatial framework supports the Environmental Criminology concepts such as crime patterns or crime attractive locations. A grid-based solution for...
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