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Pradeep Chaitanya Jasti, V. Vinayaka Ram
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Modal Shares of Public Transports are declining in many developing cities in India. Deteriorating quality of Public Transport has forced many commuters to shift from Public Transport to Personal modes. This shift has translated into ever increasing traff...
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Fan Dai, Ling Xiong and Ding Ma
Greenhouse gas (GHG) benchmarking for allocation serves as rewards for early actions in mitigating GHG emissions by using more advanced technologies. China Hubei launched the carbon emission trading pilot in 2014, with the cement industry represented as ...
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Vivek Sharma, Carlos H. Caldas, Dhaval Gajjar and Prajakta Bapat
Healthcare facilities (HCFs) are complex building structures that are becoming more challenging with ever-changing codes and regulations. Previously completed projects become a basis for future guidance regarding costs and scope. A robust normalization f...
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Jin Su Kim, Cheol Ho Song, Jae Myung Kim, Jimin Lee, Yeong-Hyeon Byeon, Jaehyo Jung, Hyun-Sik Choi, Keun-Chang Kwak, Youn Tae Kim, EunSang Bak and Sungbum Pan
Current advancements in biosignal-based user recognition technology are paving the way for a next-generation solution that addresses the limitations of face- and fingerprint-based user recognition methods. However, existing biosignal benchmark databases ...
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Ichchha Pradeep Sharma, Tam V. Nguyen, Shruti Ajay Singh and Tom Ongwere
This paper focuses on addressing the complex healthcare needs of patients struggling with discordant chronic comorbidities (DCCs). Managing these patients within the current healthcare system often proves to be a challenging process, characterized by evo...
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Joseph Isabona, Agbotiname Lucky Imoize, Oluwasayo Akinloye Akinwumi, Okiemute Roberts Omasheye, Emughedi Oghu, Cheng-Chi Lee and Chun-Ta Li
Benchmarking different optimization algorithms is tasky, particularly for network-based cellular communication systems. The design and management process of these systems involves many stochastic variables and complex design parameters that demand an unb...
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Daria Terenteva, Dmitry Rodionov, Olga Konnikova and Evgenii Konnikov
The problem of consumerism is very relevant in the global context, as it is directly linked to the deteriorating ecological situation. Since the physical and digital environments are closely linked, the authors try to explore their interdependence in the...
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Thimo F. Schindler, Simon Schlicht and Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Within the integration and development of data-driven process models, the underlying process is digitally mapped in a model through sensory data acquisition and subsequent modelling. In this process, challenges of different types and degrees of severity ...
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Vitória Francesca Biasibetti Zilli, Cesar David Paredes Crovato, Rodrigo da Rosa Righi, Rodrigo Ivan Goytia Mejia, Giovani Pesenti and Dhananjay Singh
Cloud, IoT, big data, and artificial intelligence are currently very present in the industrial and academic areas, being drivers of technological revolution. Such concepts are closely related to Industry 4.0, which can be defined as the idea of a flexibl...
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David Kemp and Guna Hewa Alankarage
In the field of hydrology, event-based models are commonly used for flood-flow prediction in catchments, for use in flood forecasting, flood risk assessment, and infrastructure design. The models are simplistic, as they do not consider longer-term catchm...
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José Nauri Cazuza de Sousa Júnior, Teresa Galvão Dias and Mário Angelo Nunes de Azevedo Filho
The public transport system is responsible for the displacement of a large part of the population, particularly in developing countries. This fact makes it relevant to evaluate the performance of public transport to provide an efficient and effective ser...
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Karlo Kevic, Ana Kuve?dic Divjak and Frederika Welle Donker
The 2019 European Open Data Directive identifies geospatial data as data that could have a major impact on human activities (high-value data, HVD) and advocates its provision as open data (OD), i.e., without barriers to access and re-use. Although Croati...
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Rafael A. Flores and Enedir Ghisi
Water conservation is essential to sustainable development, and among human activities, buildings are responsible for a significant portion of total water consumption. Therefore, we present a systematic review that aims to search for valuable contributio...
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Stefan Reitmann and Michael Schultz
Evaluating the performance of complex systems, such as air traffic management (ATM), is a challenging task. When regarding aviation as a time-continuous system measured in value-discrete time series via performance indicators and certain metrics, it is i...
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Malte von Benzon, Fredrik Fogh Sørensen, Esben Uth, Jerome Jouffroy, Jesper Liniger and Simon Pedersen
This paper presents a simulation model environment for the popular and low-cost remotely operated vehicle (ROV) BlueROV2 implemented in Simulink? which has been designed and experimentally validated for benchmark control algorithms for underwater vehicle...
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Evelina Forno, Alessandro Salvato, Enrico Macii and Gianvito Urgese
SpiNNaker is a neuromorphic hardware platform, especially designed for the simulation of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs). To this end, the platform features massively parallel computation and an efficient communication infrastructure based on the transmis...
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Quentin Leboutet, Julien Roux, Alexandre Janot, Julio Rogelio Guadarrama-Olvera and Gordon Cheng
This work aims at reviewing, analyzing and comparing a range of state-of-the-art approaches to inertial parameter identification in the context of robotics. We introduce ?BIRDy (Benchmark for Identification of Robot Dynamics)?, an open-source Matlab tool...
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Theodore Papatheodorou, John Giannatsis and Vassilis Dedoussis
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is an established powerful mathematical programming technique, which has been employed quite extensively for assessing the efficiency/performance of various physical or virtual and simple or complex production systems, as ...
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Vítor João Pereira Domingues Martinho
From a financial perspective, working capital represents the liquidity of firms that makes them able to deal with short-term liabilities in current assets (inventories, receivables accounts, and net financial resources). However, this concept is also con...
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Svitlana Shapovalova
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The subject of research in the article are test tasks to determine the performance of logical inference engines based on rules. The purpose of the work is to create a method of forming a database of rules and a set of data for analyzing the performance o...
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