Abstract: Energy sharing can activate prosumer flexibility to support power system operations. However, in practice, communication delays are inevitable and seriously threaten the real-time energy ...
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Abstract: This article focuses on the problem of collaborative collision avoidance (CCAS) for autonomous inland ships. Two solutions are provided to solve the problem in a distributed manner. We first ...
Three billion people use messaging apps, and their role in our day-to-day lives is continuing to grow. Around half of American smartphone users open a messaging app 11 or more times per day, and ...
The emergence of tools like ChatGPT complicates the ability of instructors to assess genuine learning, raising concerns about the future of this educational model. The COVID pandemic accelerated the ...
Building a great remote tech team isn’t just about finding talented developers. It’s about designing the way those developers work together when you’re not in the same room, the same time zone or even ...
In many AI applications today, performance is a big deal. You may have noticed that while working with Large Language Models (LLMs), a lot of time is spent waiting—waiting for an API response, waiting ...
JavaScript is a sprawling and ever-changing behemoth, and may be the single-most connective piece of web technology. From AI to functional programming, from the client to the server, here are nine ...
Anonymous El Camino College faculty will randomly peer-review asynchronous online classes next semester after research revealed many professors were not interacting with their students enough. “After ...
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