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Ivan Volaric and Victor Sucic
One of the frequently used classes of sparse reconstruction algorithms is based on the iterative shrinkage/thresholding procedure, in which the thresholding parameter controls a trade-off between the algorithm?s accuracy and execution time. In order to a...
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Mamoon Riaz, Hammad Dilpazir, Sundus Naseer, Hasan Mahmood, Asim Anwar, Junaid Khan, Ian B. Benitez and Tanveer Ahmad
In the past few decades, the transmission of data over an unsecure channel has resulted in an increased rate of hacking. The requirement to make multimedia data more secure is increasing day by day. Numerous algorithms have been developed to improve effi...
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Nenad Marku? and Mirko Su?njevic
Recently, there has been renewed interest in signed distance bound representations due to their unique properties for 3D shape modelling. This is especially the case for deep learning-based bounds. However, it is beneficial to work with polygons in most ...
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Eugene Levner, Vladimir Kats, Pengyu Yan and Ada Che
High-throughput screening systems are robotic cells that automatically scan and analyze thousands of biochemical samples and reagents in real time. The problem under consideration is to find an optimal cyclic schedule of robot moves that ensures maximum ...
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Kenneth Lange
The current paper proposes and tests algorithms for finding the diameter of a compact convex set and the farthest point in the set to another point. For these two nonconvex problems, I construct Frank?Wolfe and projected gradient ascent algorithms. Altho...
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Mirko Dinulovic, Aleksandar Benign and Bo?ko Ra?uo
In the present work, the potential application of machine learning techniques in the flutter prediction of composite materials missile fins is investigated. The flutter velocity data set required for different fin aerodynamic geometries and materials is ...
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Irina Kochetkova, Kseniia Leonteva, Ibram Ghebrial, Anastasiya Vlaskina, Sofia Burtseva, Anna Kushchazli and Konstantin Samouylov
Fifth-generation (5G) networks provide network slicing capabilities, enabling the deployment of multiple logically isolated network slices on a single infrastructure platform to meet specific requirements of users. This paper focuses on modeling and anal...
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Fouad Achkouty, Richard Chbeir, Laurent Gallon, Elio Mansour and Antonio Corral
The proliferation of sensor and actuator devices in Internet of things (IoT) networks has garnered significant attention in recent years. However, the increasing number of IoT devices, and the corresponding resources, has introduced various challenges, p...
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Yiming Mo, Lei Wang, Wenqing Hong, Congzhen Chu, Peigen Li and Haiting Xia
The intrusion of foreign objects on airport runways during aircraft takeoff and landing poses a significant safety threat to air transportation. Small-scale Foreign Object Debris (FOD) cannot be ruled out on time by traditional manual inspection, and the...
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Xin Liao and Khoi D. Hoang
Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems (DCOPs) are an efficient framework widely used in multi-agent collaborative modeling. The traditional DCOP framework assumes that variables are discrete and constraint utilities are represented in tabular form...
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