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Michael I. Newton, Luke Chamberlain, Adam McVeigh and Martin Bencsik
Sensor technologies have sufficiently advanced to provide low-cost devices that can quantify carbon dioxide levels in honeybee hives with high temporal resolution and in a small enough package for hive deployment. Recent publications have shown that summ...
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Sergey Shchanikov, Ilya Bordanov, Alexey Kucherik, Evgeny Gryaznov and Alexey Mikhaylov
Arrays of memristive devices coupled with photosensors can be used for capturing and processing visual information, thereby realizing the concept of ?in-sensor computing?. This is a promising concept associated with the development of compact and low-pow...
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Cataldo Guaragnella, Agostino Giorgio and Maria Rizzi
Structures for the evaluation of fast Fourier transforms are important components in several signal-processing applications and communication systems. Their capabilities play a key role in the performance enhancement of the whole system in which they are...
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Agostino Giorgio, Cataldo Guaragnella and Maria Rizzi
The high mortality rate associated with cardiac abnormalities highlights the need of accurately detecting heart disorders in the early stage so to avoid severe health consequence for patients. Health trackers have become popular in the form of wearable d...
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Chung-Ke Yu, Ding-Bing Lin and Hsin-Piao Lin
A novel wideband common-mode (CM) suppression filter is proposed for high-speed transmission. The filter is embedded in 3 10 mm × 10 mm layers of a printed circuit board (PCB) that combines a mushroom structure and a defected corrugated reference plane s...
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Jacob Bushur and Chao Chen
The introduction of artificial neural networks to speech recognition applications has sparked the rapid development and popularization of digital assistants. These digital assistants constantly monitor the audio captured by a microphone for a small set o...
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Kai Lehniger and Peter Langendörfer
With the increasing popularity of IoT (Internet-of-Things) devices, their security becomes an increasingly important issue. Buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been known for decades, but are still relevant, especially for embedded devices where certain...
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Khai-Minh Ma, Duc-Hung Le, Cong-Kha Pham and Trong-Thuc Hoang
The security of Internet of Things (IoTs) devices in recent years has created interest in developing implementations of lightweight cryptographic algorithms for such systems. Additionally, open-source hardware and field-programable gate arrays (FPGAs) ar...
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Michael Giardino, Daniel Schwyn, Bonnie Ferri and Aldo Ferri
With the computational systems of even embedded devices becoming ever more powerful, there is a need for more effective and pro-active methods of dynamic power management. The work presented in this paper demonstrates the effectiveness of a reinforcement...
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Niranjan Ravi and Mohamed El-Sharkawy
Artificial intelligence (A.I.) has revolutionised a wide range of human activities, including the accelerated development of autonomous vehicles. Self-navigating delivery robots are recent trends in A.I. applications such as multitarget object detection,...
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