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A Novel Approach to Regionalize Country‐Level GDP Projections
ABSTRACT Socioeconomic projections are policy support tools that are often limited to country‐level data, making them insufficient for policy areas that require a more nuanced, sub‐national perspective. For granular geographical analyses in a multicountry setting, international organizations often rely on straightforward regionalization techniques ...
Riccardo Curtale +2 more
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Finding the Nearest Blood Donors using Dijkstra Algorithm
Now-a-days frequent mishaps like the road accident or other life-risking accident leading to operational emergencies are increasing day by day and the blood donor for such victims or patients are very hard to find in a short period.
Md. Sabir Hossain +3 more
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Item Delivery Simulation Using Dijkstra Algorithm for Solving Traveling Salesman Problem
Companies that contribute to travel have many problems in the process of item delivery. Distances and priorities are considered for a process of item delivery based on the highest priority.
Hagai Nuansa Ginting +2 more
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IDLB: An SDN‐Based Load‐Balancing Routing Protocol for Autonomous Satellite Constellation Networks
ABSTRACT Routing in satellite constellation networks with intersatellite links has become an important aspect to enable broadband Internet access and to integrate into terrestrial networks. However, their dynamic characteristics and large physical size require specifically tailored solutions.
Manuel M. H. Roth +4 more
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An enhanced pricing model for truck transportation: a case study in Swedish forestry
Abstract Determining freight rates for heavy trucks involves a detailed analysis of multiple cost factors, including time, distance, fuel, and other operational costs, which collectively contribute to the overall compensation for transportation services. However, actual remuneration is based on more simplified agreements.
Mikael Rönnqvist +3 more
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Neural sensitivity to peer hierarchies: Risks for depressive symptoms for low status adolescents
Abstract Popularity is increasingly salient and impactful in adolescence, and unpopular youth are at significantly greater risk of experiencing depressive symptoms. However, adolescents can vary in their neural sensitivity to social stimuli, such that some adolescents may be more impacted by social status than others.
Jimmy Capella +6 more
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The growing need of ocean surveying and exploration for scientific and industrial application has led to the requirement of routing strategies for ocean vehicles which are optimal in nature. Most of the op‐timal path planning for marine vehicles had been
Yogang Singh +3 more
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Research on Three‐Dimensional Autonomous Obstacle Avoidance Path Planning Methods for UAVs
This study presents a three‐dimensional autonomous obstacle‐avoidance path planning method for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) based on a deep reinforcement learning (DRL)‐enhanced Mayfly Algorithm. The traditional Mayfly Algorithm suffers from issues such as random initial population generation and slow convergence.
Chong Wu, Hao Cheng, Hua Wang
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ABSTRACT This study aims to enhance our understanding of the factors that predict well‐being in video gaming, a rapidly growing form of entertainment and social engagement. Using self‐determination theory (SDT), the research explores the behaviors of gamer consumers. Data were collected through an online questionnaire.
George Bogdan Drăgan +4 more
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Low voltage DC microgrids (LVDC) are on rise, because of increase in usage of electronics-based utility loads. However, the protection and safety aspects of these grids remain unresolved due to the fault current magnitude, unnecessary tripping, and ...
S. Faazila Fathima +2 more
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