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Thirupathi Samala, Vijaya Kumar Manupati, Maria Leonilde R. Varela and Goran Putnik
Research on flexible unit systems (FUS) with the context of descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analysis have remarkably progressed in recent times, being now reinforced in the current Industry 4.0 era with the increased focus on integration of dis...
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Gourav Prateek Sharma, Wouter Tavernier, Didier Colle and Mario Pickavet
Broadcasters are building studio architectures based on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) IT hardware because of advantages such as cost reduction, ease of management, and upgradation. Media function virtualization (MFV) leverages IP networking to transpor...
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Subhashree Nath and Raphael Karutz
Liveability assessments of informal urban settlements are scarce. In India, a number of slum upgrading schemes have been implemented over the last decades aiming at better living conditions. However, these schemes rarely consider improvement in liveabili...
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Sridhar Iyer,Shree Prakash Singh
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The required upgradation of the network capacity of the single-mode fiber which is constrained by the non-linear Shannon?s limit, and the capacity provisioning needed by the future diverse Internet traffic can be resolved by the adoption of the Space Div...
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Parag Pareekh, Sudeshna Mitra, Bandhan Bandhu Majumdar
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Urban population growth has been increasing all over the world primarily due to more economic opportunities in cities than in rural areas but generally without a corresponding upgradation of urban transport infrastructure. However, the diverse groups of ...
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Prakash Kumar Hasmukhbhai Patel,Satendra Kumar,Rajesh Khajuria
Electronic procurement (E-Procuremrnt) was touted as revolutionizing the supply chain and offering organizations a vast number of advantages. Such hype has caused business to focus on the supply function to a greater extent than in the past. The savings ...
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Small and medium enterprises (SME) contribute about 80% of manufacturing employment in India. Rural industrial clusters commonly target the poor countrymen and also set their quality standards to satisfy their local customers. These clusters have proved ...
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Chandrakala KARI, Gajanan KAPURE, S. Mohan RAO and N. D. RAO
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