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The proposed study combined the dual attention mechanism with a bidirectional long short‐term memory network (DA‐BiLSTM) for short‐term load forecasting. This technique was tested on two electric load datasets to assess its generalizability. Additionally, the robustness of DA‐BiLSTM was illustrated through comparative analysis with other deep learning ...
Sabiha Rani +7 more
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Smart City Scenario Editor for General What-If Analysis. [PDF]
Adreani L +6 more
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Safe Cities Through Smart Medical Waste Management: Lessons from Satkhira, Khulna & Jashore
Nibir Adhikary, Aditi Chakma
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The article explores essential aspects of sustainable lithium‐ion battery systems. It discusses stationary applications and safety assessments for second‐life applications using field‐aged automotive cells. The article also addresses recycling processes with economic implications for plastic and summarizes CO2 emissions related to lithium‐ion batteries.
Eva‐Maria Stelter +14 more
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Computer-vision based automatic rider helmet violation detection and vehicle identification in Indian smart city scenarios using NVIDIA TAO toolkit and YOLOv8. [PDF]
Deshpande UU +9 more
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AI‐driven circular economy optimization in waste management: A review of current evidence
Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in waste management has the potential to significantly advance circular economy objectives by enhancing efficiency, reducing waste, and optimizing resource recovery. However, realising these benefits depends on addressing significant technical, economic, and systemic ...
David Bamidele Olawade +3 more
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Synchronizing smart city nodes using Skew Integrated Timestamp (SIT). [PDF]
Hashmi MU +4 more
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Securing Urban Landscape: Cybersecurity Mechanisms for Resilient Smart Cities
Qiang Lyu, Sujuan Liu, Zhouyuan Shang
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ABSTRACT Does street‐level bureaucrats' (SLBs) willingness to sacrifice their own self‐interests to meet the needs of their clients vary depending on their contexts? To date, it has been very challenging to empirically examine how SLBs who have different orientations toward social values might act in different institutional and administrative contexts.
Nissim Cohen, Teddy Lazebnik
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