Bond, Melissa Khosravi, Hassan De Laat, Maarten Bergdahl, Nina Negrea, Violeta Oxley, Emily Pham, Phuong Chong, Sin Wang Siemens, George
Although the field of Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIEd) has a substantial history as a research domain, never before has the rapid evolution of AI applications in education sparked such prominent public discourse. Given the growing AIEd literature base in higher education, it is important to ensure that the field has a solid research and ...
Tlili, Ahmed Sun, Tianyue Denden, Mouna Kinshuk, Graf, Sabine Fei, Cheng Wang, Huanhuan
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Frontiers in Psychology
Personality is considered as the internal factor that defines a person’s behavior. Therefore, providing adaptive features and personalized support in online learning by considering learners’ personalities can improve their learning experiences and outcomes. In this context, several research studies have investigated the impact of personality differ...
Muhitovs, Ruslans Mezitis, Mareks Strautmanis, Guntis Iriskovs, Vladimirs
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Journal of Measurements in Engineering
The article discusses the possibility of applying the results of regression analysis [1], fuzzy logic modelling and adaptive systems as such for use in heating control circuits of railway turnouts in order to reduce energy consumption, reduce current surges during on/off switching, and extend the life of heating elements. Based on various researche...
Kučová, Tereza Prauzek, Michal Konečný, Jaromír Andriukaitis, Darius Zilys, Mindaugas Martinek, Radek
Initiatives to minimise battery use, address sustainability, and reduce regular maintenance have driven the challenge to use alternative power sources to supply energy to devices deployed in Internet of Things (IoT) networks. As a key pillar of fifth generation (5G) and beyond 5G networks,IoT is estimated to reach 42 billion devices by the year 202...
Rutherford, Jonathan Marvin, Simon
Increasing threats to the electrical grid are generating responses that seek to secure selected “mission critical” assets essential to the functioning and continuity of life. Focusing on military and urban domains in the United States that use the smart microgrid as a technique for securing “always-on” power during grid failure, we explore the core...
Li, Pengju Kim, Saehyun Tian, Bozhi
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ACS Nano
In the dynamic biological system, cells and tissues adapt to diverse environmental conditions and form memories, an essential aspect of training for survival and evolution. An understanding of the biological training principles will inform the design of biomimetic materials whose properties evolve with the environment and offer routes to programmab...
Waterworth, John Chignell, Mark Wiberg, Mikael
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Frontiers in Computer Science
Thangarajan, Ashok Samraj Nguyen, Thien Duc Liu, Mengyao Michiels, Sam Yang, Fan Man, Ka Lok Ma, Jieming Joosen, Wouter Hughes, Danny
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Frontiers in Signal Processing
The Internet of Things (IoT) is composed of wireless embedded devices which sense, analyze and communicate the state of the physical world. To achieve truly wireless operation, today’s IoT devices largely depend on batteries for power. However, this leads to high maintenance costs due to battery replacement, or the environmentally damaging concept ...
Dudley, Peter
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Cultural Science Journal
If one accepts (following Poustilnik 1995 and 1998) that Aleksandr Bogdanov’s intention in using the term podbor over otbor aimed at defining the process by which the ‘system in its environment’ comes into and continues in existence, one is also constrained to accept that such systems are active agents in the definition of self. Systems that create...
toichoa, aitor
The utilization of robotic systems has been increasing in the last decade. This increase has been derived by the evolvement in the computational capabilities, communication systems, and the information systems of the manufacturing systems which is reflected in the concept of Industry 4.0. Furthermore, the robotics systems are continuously required ...