Mutual selection in time-varying networks [PDF]
Copyright @ 2013 American Physical SocietyTime-varying networks play an important role in the investigation of the stochastic processes that occur on complex networks.
A. Barrat +3 more
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Getting the edge: neural precursor selection
A key issue in development is how to specify single isolated precursor cells to adopt a distinct fate from a group of naive cells. Studies on the development of Drosophila external sensory (ES) organs have revealed multiple mechanisms to specify single sensory organ precursors (SOPs) from clusters of cells with equivalent neural potential.
Haiwei, Pi, Cheng-Ting, Chien
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Mobility-Enabled Edge Server Selection for Multi-User Composite Services
In mobile edge computing, a set of edge servers is geographically deployed near the mobile users such that accessible computing capacities and services can be provided to users with low latency.
Wenming Zhang +3 more
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QuLa: service selection and forwarding table population in service-centric networking using real-life topologies [PDF]
The amount of services located in the network has drastically increased over the last decade which is why more and more datacenters are located at the network edge, closer to the users.
Dhoedt, Bart +2 more
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Poro-Serrated trailing edge devices for airfoil self-noise reduction [PDF]
This paper represents the continuation of the works previously published in Chong et al. (“Self-Noise Produced by an Airfoil with Nonflat Plate Trailing-Edge Serrations,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 51, No. 11, 2013, pp. 2665–2677), who used several nonflat plate
Chong, TP, Joseph, PF, Vathylakis, A
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Dispersal and life-history traits in a spider with rapid range expansion [PDF]
Background Dispersal and reproduction are key life-history traits that jointly determine species' potential to expand their distribution, for instance in light of ongoing climate change.
Bonte, Dries +5 more
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Optical selection rules of graphene nanoribbons
Optical selection rules for one-dimensional graphene nanoribbons are analytically studied and clarified based on the tight-binding model. A theoretical explanation, through analyzing the velocity matrix elements and the features of wavefunctions, can ...
Chang, C. P. +3 more
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CMOS SPADs selection, modeling and characterization towards image sensors implementation [PDF]
The selection, modeling and characterization of Single Photon Avalanche Diodes (SPADs) are presented. Working with the standard 180nm UMC CMOS process, different SPAD structures are proposed in combination with several quenching circuits in order to ...
Guerra Vinuesa, Oscar +4 more
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Proposal for an on-demand source of polarized electrons into the edges of a topological insulator [PDF]
We propose a device that allows for the emission of pairs of spin-polarized electrons into the edge-states of a two dimensional topological insulator. Charge and spin emission is achieved using a periodically driven quantum dot weakly coupled to the edge
Bercioux, Dario, Inhofer, Andreas
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Edge Server Selection with Round-Robin-Based Task Processing in Multiserver Mobile Edge Computing
Mobile edge computing was conceived to address the increasing computing demand generated by users at the communication network edge. It is expected to play a significant role in next-generation (5G, 6G, and beyond) communication systems as new ...
Kahlan Aljobory, Mehmet Akif Yazici
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