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Eric Dolores-Cuenca, José Antonio Arciniega-Nevárez, Anh Nguyen, Amanda Yitong Zou, Luke Van Popering, Nathan Crock, Gordon Erlebacher and Jose L. Mendoza-Cortes
In this paper, we study the flow of signals through linear paths with the nonlinear condition that a node emits a signal when it receives external stimuli or when two incoming signals from other nodes arrive coincidentally with a combined amplitude above...
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Raz Ben Yehuda, Michael Kiperberg and Nezer Jacob Zaidenberg
This paper presents an improvement of control flow attestation (C-FLAT) for Linux. C-FLAT is a control attestation system for embedded devices. It was implemented as a software executing in ARM?s TrustZone on bare-metal devices. We extend the design and ...
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Bagdat Teltayev, Alibai Iskakbayev, Cesare Oliviero Rossi and Bekdaulet Abu
This paper reports the experimental investigation of the unsteady-state creep process for road hot fine-grained asphalt concrete within the variation for a stress (from 0.0081 to 3 MPa) and a temperature (from +60 to -24 °C) at uniaxial tension. It is fo...
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J. Philip O?Kane
The Harvard Water Program is more than sixty years old. It was directed by an academic Steering Committee consisting of the professors of Government and Political Science, Planning, Economics, and Water Engineering. In 2022 we would add to the notional S...
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András Faragó and Zohre R. Mojaveri
The Disjoint Connecting Paths problem and its capacitated generalization, called Unsplittable Flow problem, play an important role in practical applications such as communication network design and routing. These tasks are NP-hard in general, but various...
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Eylon Shamir, Elia M. Tapia-Villaseñor, Mary-Belle Cruz-Ayala and Sharon B. Megdal
In the parched Upper Santa Cruz River Basin (USCRB), a binational USA?Mexico basin, the water resources depend on rainfall-triggered infrequent flow events in ephemeral channels to recharge its storage-limited aquifers. In-situ data from the basin highli...
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Kae Tsunematsu, Fukashi Maeno and Kouichi Nishimura
Snow avalanches are catastrophic phenomena because of their destructive power. Therefore, it is very important to forecast the affected area of snow avalanches using numerical simulations. In our study, we focus on applying a numerical model to snow aval...
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Ran Tao, Zhaoya Gong, Qiwei Ma and Jean-Claude Thill
One of the enduring issues of spatial origin-destination (OD) flow data analysis is the computational inefficiency or even the impossibility to handle large datasets. Despite the recent advancements in high performance computing (HPC) and the ready avail...
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Roman Kovalenko,Andrii Kalynovskyi,Sergii Nazarenko,Borys Kryvoshei,Evgen Grinchenko,Zakhar Demydov,Mykola Mordvyntsev,Ruslan Kaidalov
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The study considers the process of response of emergency rescue units to emergencies and hazardous events occurring on the territory of a city with a population of more than one million people. It has been determined that the flow of calls to the departm...
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Silvino Pedro Cumbane and Gyozo Gidófalvi
Natural hazards result in devastating losses in human life, environmental assets and personal, and regional and national economies. The availability of different big data such as satellite imageries, Global Positioning System (GPS) traces, mobile Call De...
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