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Signaling and scheduling at network elements for guaranteed QoS internet
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A PV monitoring system (PVMS) for large-scale photovoltaic farm-II: system design
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Developing of innovative and cool mobile applications on the Google’s Android powered devices 3
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A study of deep learning on many-core processors
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Contact-free motion-robust vital signs monitoring
Published 2023“…To improve the vital signs monitoring under full-scale body movements, this thesis proposes MoRe-Fi, which enables fine-grained monitoring of respiratory waveforms through the use of an IR-UWB radar and deep learning. …”
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Protein spatiotemporal dynamics in gene regulation and disease pathology
Published 2024“…Such reduced protein mobility under diverse pathogenic stimuli, termed proteolethargy, may account for diverse cellular dysregulation seen in chronic disease (Dall’Agnese, Zheng, Moreno et al., 2024).…”
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