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Jinjia Zhou and Jian Yang
Compressive Sensing (CS) has emerged as a transformative technique in image compression, offering innovative solutions to challenges in efficient signal representation and acquisition. This paper provides a comprehensive exploration of the key components...
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Yu Ning, Yong-Ping Jin, You-Duo Peng and Jian Yan
Efficient underwater visual environment perception is the key to realizing the autonomous operation of underwater robots. Because of the complex and diverse underwater environment, the underwater images not only have different degrees of color cast but a...
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Guozheng Yuan, Chunlin Ning, Lin Liu, Chao Li, Yanliang Liu, Chalermrat Sangmanee, Xuerong Cui, Jinkai Zhao, Jiuke Wang and Weidong Yu
The application of internal wave recognition to the buoy system is of great significance to enhance the understanding of the ocean internal wave phenomenon and provide more accurate data and information support. This article proposes an automatic interna...
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Obada Issa and Tamer Shanableh
This paper proposes a novel approach to activity recognition where videos are compressed using video coding to generate feature vectors based on compression variables. We propose to eliminate the temporal domain of feature vectors by computing the mean a...
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Vaclav Skala and Eliska Mourycova
Interpolating and approximating scattered scalar and vector data is fundamental in resolving numerous engineering challenges. These methodologies predominantly rely on establishing a triangulated structure within the data domain, typically constrained to...
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Uchechi Ukaegbu, Lagouge Tartibu and C. W. Lim
Energy demand and consumption have, in recent times, witnessed a rapid proliferation influenced by technological developments, increased population and economic growth. This has fuelled research trends in the domain of energy management employing tri-gen...
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Pietro Burrascano
Modeling the nonlinearity of a system is of primary importance both for optimizing its design and for controlling the behavior of physical systems operating with a wide dynamic range of input values, for which the linearity hypothesis may not be sufficie...
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Jiahui Shi and Zhengjiang Liu
The port waterway network plays an important role in the organization and management of port ship traffic. Due to limited ship operations, conflicts, congestion, and safety issues often arise in port waters. Conflicts between ships can be predicted by co...
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Fangming Zhou, Lulu Zhao, Limin Li, Yifei Hu, Xinglong Jiang, Jinpei Yu and Guang Liang
The recently-emerging compressed sensing (CS) theory makes GNSS signal processing at a sub-Nyquist rate possible if it has a sparse representation in certain domain. The previously proposed code-domain compression acquisition algorithms have high computa...
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Wenjia Hong and Yasushi Horii
Based on the Navier?Stokes equation for compressible media, this work studies the acoustic properties of a human cochlear model, in which the scala vestibuli and scala tympani are filled with compressible perilymph. Since the sound waves propagate as a c...
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