Peer To Peer Cache Resolution Mechanism for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Preetha Theresa Joy, K. Poulose Jacob
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Self-organizing complex networks with AI-driven adaptive nodes for optimized connectivity and energy efficiency. [PDF]
Seyyedi A, Bohlouli M, Oskoee SN.
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Specific MAC bioactivities are associated with gut biotransformation. ABSTRACT Increasing the intake of microbiota‐accessible carbohydrates (MACs) has emerged as a promising nutritional strategy for preventing metabolic diseases. However, the consistency of their beneficial effects remains unclear, hindering their optimized application.
Na‐Na Zhang +8 more
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MEDMR: Fuzzy based Marginal Energy Disbursed Multicast Route Discovery for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Kothapalli Seshadri Ramana +1 more
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Security Aspects in Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANETs): Technical Review
Monika Mukesh Kumar
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Energy aware stable path ad hoc on-demand distance vector algorithm for extending network lifetime of mobile ad hoc networks. [PDF]
Legesse T +3 more
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Work Has Changed, Has HRM? Designing for the Distributed, Fragmented, and Fluid Era
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the growing misalignment between traditional human resource management (HRM) systems and the realities of distributed, fluid, and fragmented work. To address this issue, we introduce the FLUID‐HRM framework—a layered design architecture that reconfigures core HRM domains (resourcing, rewards, development, relations, work ...
Černe Matej, Lamovšek Amadeja
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Analysis on Multicast Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Ma Xiang
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A Critical Analysis of Cooperative Caching in Ad Hoc Wireless Communication Technologies: Current Challenges and Future Directions. [PDF]
Naeem MA, Ullah R, Chudhary S, Meng Y.
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Sustainable Work and Employment in Social Care: New Challenges, New Priorities
ABSTRACT Human Resource Management (HRM) research focused on social care is sparse. This gap is surprising given the scale of the social care workforce in many countries, its vital role in meeting the increasingly complex needs of vulnerable community groups, and the persistent challenges in recruiting and retaining staff.
Ian Kessler +4 more
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