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Padmanabhan Balasubramanian and Nikos E. Mastorakis
Multiplication is a fundamental arithmetic operation in electronic processing units such as microprocessors and digital signal processors as it plays an important role in various computational tasks and applications. There exist many designs of synchrono...
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Anna K. D. Pfohl and Steven R. Fassnacht
Current streamflow timing metrics, such as the center of volume, or COV, use flow days, which are days at which a specific total streamflow volume, such as 50% for COV, has passed a given point. These metrics have been used as indicators for changes in t...
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Damien Young, Jim Kilty, Liam Hennessy and Giuseppe Coratella
Since the COVID-19 restrictions, hurling games have been played in four quarters instead of two halves. This study described the decrement in running performance between quarters in elite hurling. GPS (10 Hz) were used to collect data from 48 players ove...
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Syrine Roufaida Ait Haddadene, Nacima Labadie and Caroline Prodhon
Home Healthcare (HHC) is an emerging and fast-expanding service sector that gives rise to challenging vehicle routing and scheduling problems. Each day, HHC structures must schedule the visits of caregivers to patients requiring specific medical and para...
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Carlos C. Insaurralde
The development of time-critical Distributed Avionics Applications (DAAs) pushes beyond the limit of existing modeling methodologies to design dependable systems. Aerospace and industrial automation entail high-integrity applications where execution time...
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Jeremy S. Littell, Stephanie A. McAfee and Gregory D. Hayward
Climatically driven changes in snow characteristics (snowfall, snowpack, and snowmelt) will affect hydrologic and ecological systems in Alaska over the coming century, yet there exist no projections of downscaled future snow pack metrics for the state of...
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Kate A. Warner, Rachel A. Fowler, Robert M. Northington, Heera I. Malik, Joan McCue and Jasmine E. Saros
The timing of lake ice-out has advanced substantially in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere, however the effects of ice-out timing on lake properties and how they vary regionally remain unclear. Using data from two inter-annual monitoring datasets f...
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Julian Oeser, Dirk Pflugmacher, Cornelius Senf, Marco Heurich and Patrick Hostert
The attribution of forest disturbances to disturbance agents is a critical challenge for remote sensing-based forest monitoring, promising important insights into drivers and impacts of forest disturbances. Previous studies have used spectral-temporal me...
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Qi Yang, Ramachandran Balakrishna, Daniel Morgan, Howard Slavin
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We present a highly detailed, microscopic Dynamic Traffic Assignment (DTA) framework with sufficient fidelity to address emergent and future planning and operations applications. Congestion patterns are estimated at the lane level with explicit modeling ...
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Sanggu Lee, Mark Hickman, Daoqin Tong
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We are exploring ways to capture the temporal and spatial dimensions of the use of public transit. Specifically, we are investigating how different land uses affect the spatial and temporal demand for public transit services. Spatially, the availability ...
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