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    Road Traffic Gesture Autonomous Integrity Monitoring Using Fuzzy Logic by Kwame Owusu Ampadu, Michael Huebner

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A single GPS sensor connects to each microcontroller that also manages three light-emitting diodes. The ESPNow broadcast feature is used. The system requires no internet service and no large-scale or long-term storage, such as the driving cloud platform, making it backward-compatible with classical vehicles. …”
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    Methods to Reduce Forest Residue Volume after Timber Harvesting and Produce Black Carbon by Deborah S. Page-Dumroese, Matt D. Busse, James G. Archuleta, Darren McAvoy, Eric Roussel

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Pile burning is currently used on many forest sites as the preferred method for residue disposal because piles can be burned at various times of the year and are usually more controlled than broadcast burns. In many cases, fire can be beneficial to site conditions and soil properties, but slash piles, with a large concentration of wood, needles, forest floor, and sometimes mineral soil, can cause long-term damage. …”
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    Design and Construction of Automatic Fish Feeder using Atmel 8052 Microcontroller by KO Ojo, OA Benard

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Test results at the discharge interval of 4hours and dispensing time of 90minutes within 24hours showed that 15kg of feeds were evenly broadcast across the pond of 12cm less amount of feed lost was recorded compare to manual feeding. …”
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    ANALISIS PERSEPSI PENONTON TERHADAP IKLAN MULTIKULTURAL "SASA HADIRKAN RASA UNTUK INDONESIA" by Irenia Jastisia, Fidrotul Jamilah, Nur Azizah Puji Astuti, Candra Krida Mustika, Egaputra Twedapinta

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This study analyzed the Sasa animated advertising video version of "Sasa Hadirkan Rasa for Indonesia" which had been broadcast in 2021 through social media Youtube. Interviews were conducted on men and women aged 20-35 in Indonesia. …”
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    PSFCS: Robust Emergency Communications Supporting High Mobility Based on WiMAX MMR Networks by Wen-Kang Jia, Chia-Yao Chen, Yaw-Chung Chen

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Since it is difficult to fully eliminate the Doppler effect under high speed moving environment, we propose an enhanced CRC-based error correction scheme that carries as much extra segmented frame Check Sequence (FCS) information as subblocks of emergency multicast/broadcast service (MBS) frame, called progressive and selective frame check sequence (PSFCS). …”
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    Driving Path Predication Based Routing Protocol in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks by Yong Feng, Feng Wang, Jingjing Liao, Qian Qian

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…With hello messages to broadcast vehicles' driving path predication information to neighbor vehicles, DPPR can observably increase the successful ratio to find the proper next hop vehicles that move toward the optimal expected road in intersection areas. …”
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    Polycast: A new paradigm for information-centric data delivery in heterogeneous mobile fog networks by Eun-Kyu Lee, Jae-Han Lim, Mario Gerla

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Say, the destinations and routing mode (e.g. unicast, multicast, or broadcast) are determined by the contexts. Simulation models are used to evaluate the scheme and to determine sensitivity to network variables.…”
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    Fiorello La Guardia et The Comic Parade by Jean-Paul Gabilliet

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The newspaper delivery strike that took place in New York City during the first two weeks of July 1945 prompted Mayor Fiorello La Guardia (1882-1947) to read comic strips on his weekly Sunday radio broadcast “Talk to the People” on July 1, 8, and 15. …”
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    Reconfigurable Antenna Assisted Intrusion Detection in Wireless Networks by Prathaban Mookiah, John M. Walsh, Rachel Greenstadt, Kapil R. Dandekar

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Intrusion detection is a challenging problem in wireless networks due to the broadcast nature of the wireless medium. Physical layer information is increasingly used to protect these vulnerable networks. …”
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    GA-ARMA Model for Predicting IGS RTS Corrections by Mingyu Kim, Jeongrae Kim

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Predicted RTS corrections are applied to the broadcast ephemeris, and precise point positioning accuracies are compared. …”
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    Beyond Single-User Scheduling: Exploiting Massive MIMO for Concurrent Data Delivery With Minimum Age of Information by Muhammad Fahad Ijaz, Umar Rashid, Omer Waqar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This results in a joint optimization of multi-user scheduling and power allocation problem for optimum data freshness in a wireless broadcast network. We handle the non-convexity of the resulting problem by utilizing successive convex approximation to specifically reformulate the binary/integer and non-convex constraints of the problem. …”
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    Communicating affirmative action in three South African organisations by Anné Leonard, Anské Grobler

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… Problems associated with the management of communication (in the broadest sense of the word) are a recurring theme in both Corporate Communication Management and Human Resource Management literature and in research on the implementation of affirmative action1 as part of the Employment Equity Act2 in the South African context. …”
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    Substantial Variation Exists in Clinical Exposure to Chief Complaints Among Residents Within an Emergency Medicine Training Program by Corlin M. Jewell, Amy T. Hummel, Dann J. Hekman, Benjamin H. Schnapp

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The three CC domains with the broadest interquartile variation were abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders (116), musculoskeletal disorders (nontraumatic) (93), and traumatic disorders (86). …”
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    Disproportionate impacts of building materials production facilities on neighboring communities by Alyson Kim, Gavin Chaboya, Helena Kwon, Sabbie A Miller

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The geographical disproportionate impact ( I _G,d ) shows the greatest burdens at the broadest spatial scales, whereas the environmental disproportionate impact ( I _E,d ) indicates highest burdens at more localized levels. …”
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    Nursery subsidy as an instrument of legislative and expenditure independence of a commune self-government by Anna Ostrowska

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The aim of the article is to justify the research thesis that granting a nursery subsidy from a commune’s budget exemplifies its broadest subsidy’s independence in a field of legislative and expenditure activity of a commune’s authorities. …”
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    Cooperative and Adaptive Network Coding for Gradient Based Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks with Multiple Sinks by M. E. Migabo, T. O. Olwal, K. Djouani, A. M. Kurien

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Despite its low computational cost, the Gradient Based Routing (GBR) broadcast of interest messages in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) causes significant packets duplications and unnecessary packets transmissions. …”
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    Autonomous Real-Time Smoothness Control for Reliable DDQN-Based UAV Navigation Using Cellular Networks by Ghada Afifi, Yasser Gadallah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We propose to utilize broadcast signals from existing cellular networks to practically navigate the UAV from a given source to a destination in urban environments independent of GPS or other transmissible signals. …”
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    Insights on film and TV series analysis in sociology in times of digital media spread by Túlio Rossi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Since the early 2000s, with Web 2.0 allowing a shift in the traffic and consumption of multimedia –music, photos, videos, and animation– on the Internet, the presence of audiovisual content in everyday life has become more intensified than before with cinema and broadcast television. It is argued in this paper that this technological shift changes how societies and individuals relate to electronically mediated images and constitute symbolic and valuation references through social life. …”
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