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Study on Regenerative Processing Performance of Chlorinated Polyethylene Based on Wireless Network and Artificial Intelligence Technology.

Computational intelligence and neuroscience
The development of Information Technology has intruded the chemical industry. In the conventional chemical industry, humans are involved in monitoring the chemical evaporation processes. If there is any damage, then humans suffer enormously. These dr...

An Explainable Evolving Fuzzy Neural Network to Predict the k Barriers for Intrusion Detection Using a Wireless Sensor Network.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Evolving fuzzy neural networks have the adaptive capacity to solve complex problems by interpreting them. This is due to the fact that this type of approach provides valuable insights that facilitate understanding the behavior of the problem being an...

Machine Learning for Intelligent-Reflecting-Surface-Based Wireless Communication towards 6G: A Review.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
An intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) is a programmable device that can be used to control electromagnetic waves propagation by changing the electric and magnetic properties of its surface. Therefore, IRS is considered a smart technology for the si...

The Time-of-Arrival Offset Estimation in Neural Network Atomic Denoising in Wireless Location.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
With the increasing demand for wireless location services, it is of great interest to reduce the deployment cost of positioning systems. For this reason, indoor positioning based on WiFi has attracted great attention. Compared with the received signa...

WLAN RSS-Based Fingerprinting for Indoor Localization: A Machine Learning Inspired Bag-of-Features Approach.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Location-based services have permeated Smart academic institutions, enhancing the quality of higher education. Position information of people and objects can predict different potential requirements and provide relevant services to meet those needs. ...

Neural Network Based IRSs-UEs Association and IRSs Optimal Placement in Multi IRSs Aided Wireless System.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Implementing intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs), in high frequency based beyond 5G networks, has become a necessity to overcome the harsh blockage issues that exist in these bands. IRSs can supply user equipment (UEs) with multi alternative virtu...

Robust Handover Optimization Technique with Fuzzy Logic Controller for Beyond 5G Mobile Networks.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Mobility management is an essential process in mobile networks to ensure a high quality of service (QoS) for mobile user equipment (UE) during their movements. In fifth generation (5G) and beyond (B5G) mobile networks, mobility management becomes mor...

Towards an Accurate Faults Detection Approach in Internet of Medical Things Using Advanced Machine Learning Techniques.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Remotely monitoring people's healthcare is still among the most important research topics for researchers from both industry and academia. In addition, with the Wireless Body Networks (WBANs) emergence, it becomes possible to supervise patients throu...

Artificial Intelligence Applications and Self-Learning 6G Networks for Smart Cities Digital Ecosystems: Taxonomy, Challenges, and Future Directions.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
The recent upsurge of smart cities' applications and their building blocks in terms of the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), federated and distributed learning, big data analytics, blockchain, and edge-cloud computing has urged ...

Adaptive wireless millirobotic locomotion into distal vasculature.

Nature communications
Microcatheters have enabled diverse minimally invasive endovascular operations and notable health benefits compared with open surgeries. However, with tortuous routes far from the arterial puncture site, the distal vascular regions remain challenging...