Distributed wireless networks are transforming communication systems, enabling seamless connectivity across IoT, smart cities, and beyond. However, their decentralized nature and open communication ...
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Many applications from camera arrays to sensor networks require efficient compression and processing of correlated data, which in general is collected in a distributed fashion. While ...
The algorithmic power of DNNs often comes at a high cost in terms of latency and energy consumption, posing significant challenges, especially in resource-constrained environments like AR/VR. AR/VR ...
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The Diophantine problem in a group G, shortly DP(G), is decidable if there is an algorithm which, when given a finite system of group equations with coefficients in G, decides whether the system has a ...
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