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The electric‐field‐driven antiferroelectric‐to‐ferroelectric phase transition in epitaxial PbZrO3 films is directly visualized by in situ aberration‐corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy. A sequential transition pathway involving an orthorhombic ferrielectric phase and a monoclinic ferroelectric phase, ultimately stabilizing into a ...
Yan‐Peng Feng +6 more
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DengueFog: A Fog Computing-Enabled Weighted Random Forest-Based Smart Health Monitoring System for Automatic Dengue Prediction. [PDF]
Kukkar A +5 more
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Origins of Graphite Resistivity: Decoupling Stacking Fault and Rotational Misorientation
Interfacial dislocations critically influence interlayer transport in van der Waals (vdW) materials, yet quantifying their individual contributions remains challenging. We measure graphite's c‐axis resistivity and develop a decoupling strategy, revealing a resistivity ratio of ∼4507:74:1 for rotational misorientations, stacking faults, and AB stacking,
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By integrating electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), background‐subtracted in situ Fourier‐transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and X‐ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), this work reveals electrolyte decomposition and the reduced species involved in forming the cathode–electrolyte interphase (CEI) in lithium–sulfur batteries (LSBs), offering ...
Murilo Machado Amaral +9 more
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Optimizing Internet of Things Fog Computing: Through Lyapunov-Based Long Short-Term Memory Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm for Energy Consumption Optimization. [PDF]
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2017
Fog computing could alleviate many of the Internet of Things' unique challenges. This special issue explores fog computing's opportunities and challenges to form a distributed and virtualized platform, supporting computation-intensive tasks and distributing advanced computing, storage, networking, and management services to the edge of the network ...
Marcus Oppitz, Peter Tomsu
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Fog computing could alleviate many of the Internet of Things' unique challenges. This special issue explores fog computing's opportunities and challenges to form a distributed and virtualized platform, supporting computation-intensive tasks and distributing advanced computing, storage, networking, and management services to the edge of the network ...
Marcus Oppitz, Peter Tomsu
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Load Balancing Algorithms in Fog Computing
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2023Recently, fog computing has been introduced as a modern distributed paradigm and complement to cloud computing to provide services. The fog system extends storing and computing to the edge of the network, which can remarkably solve the problem of service
M. H. Kashani, Ebrahim Mahdipour
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2021
Das Internet of Things (IoT) ist eine der Innovationen, die das Potenzial hat, unserer Gesellschaft unbegrenzten Nutzen zu bringen. Die Entwicklung des IoT steht kurz davor, ein Stadium zu erreichen, in dem viele der Objekte um uns herum die Fähigkeit haben werden, sich mit dem Internet zu verbinden und miteinander zu kommunizieren, ohne dass der ...
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Das Internet of Things (IoT) ist eine der Innovationen, die das Potenzial hat, unserer Gesellschaft unbegrenzten Nutzen zu bringen. Die Entwicklung des IoT steht kurz davor, ein Stadium zu erreichen, in dem viele der Objekte um uns herum die Fähigkeit haben werden, sich mit dem Internet zu verbinden und miteinander zu kommunizieren, ohne dass der ...
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