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Introducing a high density of dislocations led to an increase in photoconductivity by more than one order of magnitude in Fe‐doped SrTiO3. Detailed analysis, focusing on the quantum paraelectric state, reveals that increased photoconductivity results from a higher charge carrier generation rate due to new energy states induced by dislocations, possibly
Mehrzad Soleimany+3 more
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Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces Enhanced Mobile Edge Computing: Minimizing the Maximum Computational Time. [PDF]
Sarfraz M+7 more
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The pulsed laser deposition (PLD) of aluminium‐doped zinc oxide (AZO) at room temperature yields stable, highly conductive and transparent films that match indium tin oxide (ITO) in optical and electrical properties, while not relying on scarce indium.
Joost W. C. Reinders+9 more
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Resource Allocation and Computation Offloading for Wireless Powered Mobile Edge Computing. [PDF]
Chen J, Chang Z, Guo W, Guo X.
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A Proton Selective Carbon Nitride Layer for High Durability Fuel Cells
A Langmuir‐based approach is used to engineer a centimetre‐scale monolayer film of tessellated 2D graphitic carbon nitride sheets (Polytriazine Imide (PTI)). Optimal pore geometry and functionalization result in a proton‐selective hydrophilic lattice. Integrating the PTI nanolayer at the PEM‐cathode interface of a fuel cell provides improved nanoscale ...
Keenan Smith+5 more
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The evolution of science has given rise to many technologies that have changed the world. The upcoming Six-Generation (6G) mobile network indicates a fundamental transformation in wireless technologies, enhancing connectivity and data transmission rates.
Soule Issa Loutfi+4 more
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DRL-OS: A Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Offloading Scheduler in Mobile Edge Computing. [PDF]
Lim D, Lee W, Kim WT, Joe I.
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Survey on computation offloading in mobile edge computing
Computation offloading in mobile edge computing would transfer the resource intensive computational tasks to the edge network.It can not only solve the shortage of mobile user equipment in resource storage,computation performance and energy efficiency,but also deal with the problem of resource occupation,high latency and network load compared to cloud ...
Renchao XIE+4 more
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Cellulosic emulsions as multi‐cargo agriculture formulations. Pickering emulsions stabilized by cellulose acetate particles provide an effective platform for delivering a range of agricultural cargoes, including plant growth‐promoting bacteria and agrochemicals.
Mariam Sohail+10 more
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