News
Abstract: Satellite communication offers the prospect of service continuity over uncovered and under-covered areas, service ubiquity, and service scalability. However, several challenges must first be ...
Abstract: Channel prediction is an effective approach for reducing the feedback or estimation overhead in massive multi-input multi-output (m-MIMO) systems. However, existing channel prediction ...
Abstract: The irregular domain and lack of ordering make it challenging to design deep neural networks for point cloud processing. This paper presents a novel framework named Point Cloud Transformer ...
Abstract: Deep reinforcement learning is the combination of reinforcement learning (RL) and deep learning. This field of research has recently been able to solve a wide range of complex ...
Book Abstract: "In a world of huge, interconnected networks that can be completely blacked out by disturbances, POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION offers you an improved understanding of the requirements ...
Abstract: The transportation department relies on accurate traffic forecasting for effective decision-making. However, determining relevant parameters for existing traffic flow prediction models poses ...
Abstract: Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are crucial for intelligent transportation systems (ITS), providing essential positioning capabilities globally. However, in urban canyons, the ...
Abstract: The problem of privacy-preserving data analysis has a long history spanning multiple disciplines. As electronic data about individuals becomes increasingly detailed, and as technology ...
Abstract: The penetration of distributed energy resources in electrical grids has been steadily increasing in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Inverters, as interfaces between distributed ...
Book Abstract: In 1971 Dr. Paul C. Lauterbur pioneered spatial information encoding principles that made image formation possible by using magnetic resonance signals. Now Lauterbur, "father of the MRI ...
Abstract: The goal of Optimal Transport (OT) is to define geometric tools that are useful to compare probability distributions. Their use dates back to 1781. Recent years have witnessed a new ...
Abstract: Meeting the demand for prompt yet accurate diagnosis remains a major challenge in intelligent healthcare, particularly under conditions involving emergencies or rare medical cases with ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results