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IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2021
Smart microgrids are experiencing an increasing growth due to their economic, social, and environmental benefits. However, the inherent intermittency of renewable energy sources (RESs) and users’ behavior lead to significant uncertainty, which implies ...
Seyed Mohsen Hosseini +2 more
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Smart microgrids are experiencing an increasing growth due to their economic, social, and environmental benefits. However, the inherent intermittency of renewable energy sources (RESs) and users’ behavior lead to significant uncertainty, which implies ...
Seyed Mohsen Hosseini +2 more
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Nature Materials, 2021
Light-activated protein actuators composed of bioengineered motors and molecular scaffolds achieve millimetre-scale mechanical work, which holds promise for microrobotics applications.
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Light-activated protein actuators composed of bioengineered motors and molecular scaffolds achieve millimetre-scale mechanical work, which holds promise for microrobotics applications.
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Haptic PIVOT: On-Demand Handhelds in VR
ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2020We present PIVOT, a wrist-worn haptic device that renders virtual objects into the user's hand on demand. Its simple design comprises a single actuated joint that pivots a haptic handle into and out of the user's hand, rendering the haptic sensations of ...
Róbert Kovács +6 more
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Science, 1999
New imaging techniques can see into the functioning brain, revealing the regions that are active during certain tasks and sensations. Magistretti et al., in their Perspective, take this notion one step further and, by careful analysis of the biochemistry that gives rise to imaging signals, they deduce some of the cellular and molecular events that ...
P J, Magistretti +3 more
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New imaging techniques can see into the functioning brain, revealing the regions that are active during certain tasks and sensations. Magistretti et al., in their Perspective, take this notion one step further and, by careful analysis of the biochemistry that gives rise to imaging signals, they deduce some of the cellular and molecular events that ...
P J, Magistretti +3 more
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Intermodal Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand
IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2020In this paper we study models and coordination policies for intermodal Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand (AMoD), wherein a fleet of self-driving vehicles provides on-demand mobility jointly with public transit.
Mauro Salazar +4 more
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Psychological Reports, 1972
Measures of fluency and originality were obtained from the Unusual Uses Test administered twice to the same group of 60 Ss: first, under “neutral” instructions, and second under instructions which stressed originality. Compared with scores obtained from the first administration, under “originality” instructions the number of responses (fluency ...
M B, Gilchrist, R, Taft
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Measures of fluency and originality were obtained from the Unusual Uses Test administered twice to the same group of 60 Ss: first, under “neutral” instructions, and second under instructions which stressed originality. Compared with scores obtained from the first administration, under “originality” instructions the number of responses (fluency ...
M B, Gilchrist, R, Taft
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Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2018
An on-demand service platform connects waiting-time sensitive customers with independent service providers (agents). This paper examines how two defining features of an on-demand service platform -- congestion-driven delay disutility and agent ...
T. Taylor
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An on-demand service platform connects waiting-time sensitive customers with independent service providers (agents). This paper examines how two defining features of an on-demand service platform -- congestion-driven delay disutility and agent ...
T. Taylor
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Oxide Nanoelectronics on Demand
Science, 2009Electronic confinement at nanoscale dimensions remains a central means of science and technology. We demonstrate nanoscale lateral confinement of a quasi–two-dimensional electron gas at a lanthanum aluminate–strontium titanate interface. Control of this confinement using an atomic force microscope lithography technique enabled us to create tunnel ...
Cen, C. +3 more
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CloudMedia: When Cloud on Demand Meets Video on Demand
2011 31st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2011Internet-based cloud computing is a new computing paradigm aiming to provide agile and scalable resource access in a utility-like fashion. Other than being an ideal platform for computation-intensive tasks, clouds are believed to be also suitable to support large-scale applications with periods of flash crowds by providing elastic amounts of bandwidth ...
Li, B, Qiu, X, Wu, Y, Wu, C, Lau, FCM
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Decentralized On-Demand Energy Supply for Blockchain in Internet of Things: A Microgrids Approach
IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems, 2019Currently, blockchain technology has been widely used due to its support of transaction trust and security in next generation society. Using Internet of Things (IoT) to mine makes blockchain more ubiquitous and decentralized, which has become a main ...
Jianan Li +7 more
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