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Umberto Saetti, Jonathan Rogers, Mushfiqul Alam and Michael Jump
A novel trajectory generation and control architecture for fully autonomous autorotative flare that combines rapid path generation with model-based control is proposed. The trajectory generation component uses optical Tau theory to compute flare trajecto...
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Yusuke Hoshino and Takashi Hirao
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become popular worldwide after technological breakthroughs in the early 2010s. Accordingly, many organizations and individuals have been using AI for various applications. Previous research has been dominated by case stud...
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Giovanni Gugliandolo, Antonino Quattrocchi, Giuseppe Campobello, Giovanni Crupi and Nicola Donato
In recent years, inkjet printing has emerged as a promising advanced fabrication technology in the field of electronics, offering remarkable advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness, design flexibility, and rapid prototyping. For these reasons, inkjet p...
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Pedro Ojeda, Davide Elmo, Steve Rogers and Andres Brzovic
Volumetric fracture intensity (P32) is a parameter that plays a major role in the mechanical and hydraulic behaviour of rock masses. While methods such as Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) are available to map the 3D geometrical characteristics of the fract...
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Dioser Santos, Jeremy Rogers, Armando De Rezende and Victor Maldonado
The performance of a small reconfigurable unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is evaluated, combining a multidisciplinary approach in the computational analysis of additive manufactured structures, fluid dynamics, and experiments. Reconfigurable UAVs promise c...
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Eda Majtan, Lee S. Cunningham and Benedict D. Rogers
Masonry arch bridges form an essential part of existing transport infrastructure around the world, including mainland Europe and the northeastern US. Recent extreme flood events highlight that masonry arch bridges spanning watercourses are vulnerable to ...
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Taylor Barton, Hao Yu, Kyle Rogers, Nancy Fulda, Shiuh-hua Wood Chiang, Jordan Yorgason and Karl F. Warnick
We present a transfer learning method inspired by modulatory neurotransmitter mechanisms in biological brains and explore applications for neuromorphic hardware. In this method, the pre-trained weights of an artificial neural network are held constant an...
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Bradley Northern, Trey Burks, Marlana Hatcher, Michael Rogers and Denis Ulybyshev
Since Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are widely used in critical infrastructures, it is essential to protect their assets from cyber attacks to increase the level of security, safety and trustworthiness, prevent failure developments, and minimize losses. I...
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Walter Leal Filho, Murukesan Krishnapillai, Henry Sidsaph, Gustavo J. Nagy, Johannes M. Luetz, Jack Dyer, Michael Otoara Ha?apio, Peni Hausia Havea, Kushaal Raj, Priyatma Singh, Tom Rogers, Chunlan Li, Monica K. Boodhan, Franziska Wolf, Desalegn Yayeh Ayal and Hossein Azadi
Small Island States (SIDS) are among the nations most exposed to climate change (CC) and are characterised by a high degree of vulnerability. Their unique nature means there is a need for more studies focused on the limits to CC adaptation on such fragil...
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Maral Jamalova,Milán György Constantinovits
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Abstract?This paper examines attitudes towards smartphone characteristics (features, functions and relative advantage indicators) from the users? perspective. A questionnaire survey was conducted among smartphone users (n=486) from different countries, h...
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