Book Abstract: Electrical Engineering/Electromagnetics Waves and Fields in Inhomogeneous Media A Volume in the IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Waves Donald G ...
Abstract: Scene text editing aims to replace the source text with the target text while preserving the original background. Its practical applications span various domains, such as data generation and ...
Abstract: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and infrared imaging technology have numerous applications in civilian fields. To address the issues of low accuracy resulting from complex ground backgrounds ...
Abstract: Deformable organisms in nature inspire the design of shape-shifting robots, including soft robots, bionic robots and physical human-robot interfaces. However, to achieve multi-objective ...
Abstract: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are being used extensively in various fields. UAVs provide various services to users, including monitoring, logistics, and sensing, because of their flexible ...
Abstract: Graph-based methods have demonstrated exceptional performance in semi-supervised classification. However, existing graph-based methods typically construct either a predefined graph in the ...
Abstract: The trajectory planning of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is the core of efficient UAV mission execution. Existing studies have mainly transformed this problem into a ...
Book Abstract: First published in 1981, Robert S. Elliott's Antenna Theory and Design is one of the most significant works in electromagnetic theory and applications. In its broad-ranging, analytic ...
Abstract: Low-latency communication plays an increasingly important role in delay-sensitive applications by ensuring the real-time information exchange. However, due to the constraint on the maximum ...
Abstract: Over the past two decades, the Internet-of-things (IoT) has become a transformative concept, and as we approach 2030, a new paradigm known as the Internet of senses (IoS) is emerging. Unlike ...
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Abstract: The goal of Optimal Transport (OT) is to define geometric tools that are useful to compare probability distributions. Their use dates back to 1781. Recent years have witnessed a new ...