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Lige Ge and Shengming Jiang
Nautical wireless ad hoc networks are becoming increasingly popular in oceans due to their easy deployment and self-curing capability. They may alternate frequently between connected mobile ad hoc networks and partitioned opportunistic networks due to mo...
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Jonathan Ponniah and Or D. Dantsker
A system is considered in which agents (UAVs) must cooperatively discover interest-points (i.e., burning trees, geographical features) evolving over a grid. The objective is to locate as many interest-points as possible in the shortest possible time fram...
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Gavin James Lowes, Jeffrey Neasham, Richie Burnett, Benjamin Sherlock and Charalampos Tsimenidis
This paper presents the development of a low-energy passive acoustic vessel detector to work as part of a wireless underwater monitoring network. The vessel detection method is based on a low-energy implementation of Detection of Envelope Modulation On N...
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Matin Mortaheb, Cemil Vahapoglu and Sennur Ulukus
Multi-task learning (MTL) is a paradigm to learn multiple tasks simultaneously by utilizing a shared network, in which a distinct header network is further tailored for fine-tuning for each distinct task. Personalized federated learning (PFL) can be achi...
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Dmitry Namiot
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In this article, we continue a series of studies devoted to the application (use) of the network spatial proximity model. Within this model, the classical architecture of services using location information, which is based on the use of geo-coordinates d...
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