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Tomoya Inoue, Ahmad Adilah, Kazuhiro Iijima, Sho Oh and Hideyuki Suzuki
Floating Offshore Wind Turbines (FOWTs) are subject to combined wind and wave loads. The response is not given as a simple sum of the wind-only response and wave-only response due to nonlinear coupling effects, which makes the structural analysis more co...
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Diego Granziol, Binxin Ru, Xiaowen Dong, Stefan Zohren, Michael Osborne and Stephen Roberts
We propose an alternative maximum entropy approach to learning the spectra of massive graphs. In contrast to state-of-the-art Lanczos algorithm for spectral density estimation and applications thereof, our approach does not require kernel smoothing. As t...
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Yongchao Hui, Yuehua Cheng, Bin Jiang, Xiaodong Han and Lei Yang
This research presents a multiparameter approach to satellite component health assessment aimed at addressing the increasing demand for in-orbit satellite component health assessment. The method encompasses three key enhancements. Firstly, the utilizatio...
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Selmi Sawsan,Bouallègue Ridha
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4G is now deployed all over the world, but requirements are about to change rapidly face to the exponential growth on devices number, local service applications and spectrum scarce. To deal with that, 5G networks integrated Device To Device (D2D) communi...
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Vincenzo Piscopo, Antonio Scamardella, Giovanni Battista Rossi, Francesco Crenna and Marta Berardengo
The fatigue assessment of mooring lines for floating offshore wind turbines represents a challenging issue not only for the reliable design of the stationkeeping system but also for the economic impact on the installation and maintenance costs over the e...
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Kathrin Einzmann, Markus Immitzer, Sebastian Böck, Oliver Bauer, Andreas Schmitt and Clement Atzberger
With climate change, extreme storms are expected to occur more frequently. These storms can cause severe forest damage, provoking direct and indirect economic losses for forestry. To minimize economic losses, the windthrow areas need to be detected fast ...
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Daniel Kubek, Pawel Wiecek, Konrad Chwastek
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An impossibility to foresee in advance the accurate traffic parameters in face of dynamism phenomena in complex transportation system is a one of the major source of uncertainty. The paper presents an approach to robust optimization of logistics vehicle ...
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Fedor Krasnov,Alexander Butorin
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The authors continue to study the application of machine learning methods to Geophysics problems. The focus of this work was the procedure for selecting frequencies for RGB-mixing. Previous work of the authors in this direction used a heuristic app...
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Dongxue Zhao, Yingli Cao, Jinpeng Li, Qiang Cao, Jinxuan Li, Fuxu Guo, Shuai Feng and Tongyu Xu
Leaf blast is recognized as one of the most devastating diseases affecting rice production in the world, seriously threatening rice yield. Therefore, early detection of leaf blast is extremely important to limit the spread and propagation of the disease....
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Jaka Potocnik and Mitja Ko?ir
The difference between the functioning of the human non-visual and photopic systems has elicited the need for complex in situ measurements or time-consuming multi-spectral simulations to accurately predict the non-visual luminous content of the indoor en...
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Haizhou Liu, Yixin Huang and Yang Zhao
Structures with inhomogeneous materials, non-uniform cross-sections, non-uniform supports, and subject to non-uniform loads are increasingly common in aerospace applications. This paper presents a simple and unified numerical dynamics model for all beams...
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Vladimir A. Sreckovic, Desanka M. ?ulic, Veljko Vujcic, Zoran R. Mijic and Ljubinko M. Ignjatovic
Strong radiation from solar X-ray flares can produce increased ionization in the terrestrial D-region and change its structure. Moreover, extreme solar radiation in X-spectral range can create sudden ionospheric disturbances and can consequently affect d...
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Carly Hyatt Hansen and Gustavious Paul Williams
Spectral images from remote sensing platforms are extensively used to estimate chlorophyll-a (chl-a) concentrations for water quality studies. Empirical models used for estimation are often based on physical principles related to light absorption and emi...
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Lorenzo Mariani, Lorenzo Cimino, Matteo Rossetti, Mascia Bucciarelli, Shariar Hadji Hossein, Simone Varanese, Gaetano Zarcone, Marco Castronuovo, Alessandra Di Cecco, Paolo Marzioli and Fabrizio Piergentili
This paper outlines a multi-system approach for ground-based optical observations and the characterization of satellites in geostationary orbit. This multi-system approach is based on an in-depth analysis of the key factors to consider for light curve an...
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Zahid Khan, Anis Koubaa, Sangsha Fang, Mi Young Lee and Khan Muhammad
The reliability, scalability, and stability of routing schemes are open challenges in highly evolving vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). Cluster-based routing is an efficient solution to cope with the dynamic and inconsistent structure of VANETs. In thi...
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Lenka Starková
The variability of currently available remote sensing datasets raises the question of which specific processing methods should be used for feature detection and feature extraction in both large and small-scale overhead images. In some cases, particular a...
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Oscar Scussel, Michael J. Brennan, Fabrício Cézar L. de Almeida, Mauricio K. Iwanaga, Jennifer M. Muggleton, Phillip F. Joseph and Yan Gao
The frequency range of the leak noise in buried water pipes, measured using acoustic correlators, depends significantly on the type of pipe and its location as well as the type of sensors used. Having a rough idea of this frequency range can be beneficia...
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Péter L. Erdos and Tamás Róbert Mezei
In contemporary wireless communication networks, base stations are organized into coordinated clusters (called cells) to jointly serve the users. However, such fixed systems are plagued by the so-called cell-edge problem: near the boundaries, the interfe...
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