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FLIP: an Internet protocol for flat labels
In recent years the increasingly frequent use of the Web service, the advent of the cloud computing, the exponential growing of mobile devices with the introduction of pervasive and ubiquitous computing and the emergence of extreme distributed systems have brought to light the problem of the no longer adequate distribution of data packets over Internet
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Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) [PDF]
Richard Draves
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Functionalized Antifouling Polymer Brushes for Biospecific Surfaces
Modern biosensors offer high sensitivity but often struggle with long‐term stability and selectivity for specific targets. Antifouling polymer brushes help enhance both stability and selectivity. In this review, we compare recent antifouling coatings, their design parameters, and how they are integrated with biorecognition elements for improved ...
Erik J. Postma+4 more
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Mobile agent based advanced service architecture for H.323 Internet protocol telephony.
Jingrong Tang
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A study on the key management protocols for the Internet [PDF]
Kye-Sang Lee
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This study delves into the critical role of ligand type on morphology, photophysical behavior, and optoelectronic performance of PbSe Nanorods (NRs). A combination of computational modelling and experimental techniques reveals that EDT‐capped PbSe NRs exhibit well‐ordered packing with strong interfacial coupling and improved optoelectronic performance.
İrem Kolay+4 more
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This review presents a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in perovskite, organic, and tandem solar cells, highlighting key developments in photo absorber engineering, interfacial optimization, and device architecture. Special focus is given to stability‐promoting strategies across different material systems and interfaces, offering insight ...
Hongrui Zhang+8 more
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Multi‐Material Gradient Printing Using Meniscus‐enabled Projection Stereolithography (MAPS)
MAPS is a new vat‐free printing technique that utilizes programmed delivery of resin droplets with custom formulations to enable multi‐material gradient printing of 3D structures with user‐defined variations in mechanical stiffness, opacity, surface energy, cell densities, and magnetic properties. Abstract Light‐based additive manufacturing methods are
Puskal Kunwar+10 more
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IP - Next Generation a New Version for the Internet Protocol
Thomas Scheffler
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