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Objective This 24‐month longitudinal study involving isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD), early‐stage Parkinson's disease (PD), and matched healthy control subjects aimed to assess whether acoustic speech features from real‐world smartphone calls provide passive progressive biomarkers in synucleinopathies.
Michal Šimek +11 more
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Mobility based key management technique for multicast security in mobile ad hoc networks. [PDF]
Madhusudhanan B, Chitra S, Rajan C.
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A Survey on Multicast Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Shaveta Jain, Kushagra Agrawal
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Influence of acrylonitrile (ACN) content on the processing behavior and morphological development of PA/NBR thermoplastic vulcanizates. Torque‐time profiles, SEM, and SEM/AFM images show that an intermediate ACN level (38%) promotes improved phase dispersion and morphological uniformity, especially with increased processing time, resulting in the most ...
André Luís dos Santos da Silva +4 more
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Securing mobile ad hoc networks using danger theory-based artificial immune algorithm. [PDF]
Abdelhaq M, Alsaqour R, Abdelhaq S.
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Globalized Power Aware Routing Protocols For Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Performance Comparison
Humaira Nishat, D. Srinivasa Rao
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Systematic Study of PDMS Optical Waveguides for Pressure Sensing Using Design of Experiments
A response surface methodology was used to systematically evaluate the impact of mix ratio and cure conditions on PDMS optical waveguide properties for pressure sensing. Mix ratio significantly influenced compression sensitivity, compressive modulus, and propagation loss, while cure temperature primarily affected refractive index.
Camila A. Zimmermann, Bora Ung
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Real-time detection of MAC layer misbehavior in mobile ad hoc networks
Abdessadek Aaroud +3 more
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Surfactant‐Enhanced Electrospun Nanofiber Filters for Efficient Viral and Bacterial Inactivation
In this work, electrospun polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibrous filters functionalized with surfactants (CTAB, CPC, and SDS) were developed for air filtration applications. The PAN nanofiber mats enable efficient particulate matter capture while simultaneously providing antimicrobial and antiviral activity against bacteria (E. coli and S.
Edilton N. da Silva +9 more
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