The first biometric framework to harness dynamic time warping (DTW) for single‐channel diaphragmatic surface electromyography authentication via post‐hoc alignment is presented. By optimally warping deep–normal–deep breath cycles, DTW achieves perfect genuine–impostor separation (equal error rates = 0%), while a parallel adaptive neuro‐fuzzy inference ...
Beyza Eraslan+2 more
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IoT-based framework for optimizing energy efficiency and reliability in acoustic sensor networks using mobile sinks. [PDF]
Ali S, Nadeem M, Ahmed S, Tahir M.
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Security improvements Zone Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Network
Mahsa Seyyedtaj+1 more
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Magnetic Soft Robots for Targeted Bacterial Delivery and Enhanced Tumor Spheroid Disaggregation
Magnetic soft robots encapsulating probiotic bacteria offer a new strategy for targeted cancer therapy. These millimeter‐scale hydrogel robots enable magnetically guided delivery, controlled bacterial release, and enhanced tumor spheroid disintegration.
Tamara Krauss+5 more
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A local filtering-based energy-aware routing scheme in flying ad hoc networks. [PDF]
Hosseinzadeh M+4 more
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Optical Neuromorphic Technology Catalyzes the Next‐Generation Mobile Communication Technology
Advancements in optical computing could revolutionize next‐generation wireless communication. The review highlights the role of photonic integrated circuits in implementing neural network operations and discusses their benefits, such as high computational density.
Xiaoxiong Song+6 more
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Energy-Efficient Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Grey Wolf Optimization and Enhanced CSMA/CA. [PDF]
Kaddi M, Omari M, Salameh K, Alnoman A.
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Reducing Flooding of Zone Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Ishaq Ahmad+2 more
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The origin and diversification of Amaryllidaceae: A phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis
Abstract Premise Previous angiosperm‐wide studies estimated that the geophytic family Amaryllidaceae diverged in Africa 87.00–46.77 million years ago (mya), spanning the Cretaceous and Palaeogene periods, including multiple important climatic and geological events.
Zoë H. Dennehy‐Carr+4 more
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Addressing the Return Visit Challenge in Autonomous Flying Ad Hoc Networks Linked to a Central Station. [PDF]
Erkalkan E, Topuz V, Buldu A.
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