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    • QR Codes Advantages and Dangers 

      Petrova, K; Romaniello, A; Medlin, BD; Vannoy, SA (SCITEPRESS – Science and Technology Publications, Lda., 2016)
      Quick Response (QR) codes are two dimensional (matrix) codes that have been developed in ways that allow companies and individuals to sell or market their products, skills, and events quickly and easily. The code can be ...
    • Quantifying product variation in milk powder production using a Monte Carlo analysis 

      Boiarkina, I; Depree, N; Yu, W; Young, BR; Wilson, DI (Chemeca, 2013)
      Milk powder is typically fortified during processing by the addition of several ingredients. At the powder plant studied, one particular ingredient showed significant concentration variation in the final product, of which ...
    • Quantifying TCP performance for IPv6 in Linux-based server operating systems 

      Soorty, B; Sarkar, NI (CyberJournal, 2013)
      Implementing IPv6 in modern client/server operating systems (OS) will have drawbacks of lower throughput as a result of its larger address space. In this paper we quantify TCP performance for IPv6 on two open source systems ...
    • Quantifying the performance degradation of IPv6 for TCP in Windows and Linux Networking 

      Soorty, B; Sarkar, NI (IEEE, 2013)
      Implementing IPv6 in modern client/server operating systems (OS) will have drawbacks of lower throughput as a result of its larger address space. In this paper we quantify the performance degradation of IPv6 for TCP when ...
    • Quantitative Comparison of EEG Compressed Sensing using Gabor and K-SVD Dictionaries 

      Phuong, D; Li, XJ; Griffin, A (IEEE Circuits and Systems, Singapore Chapter, 2018)
      With the fast development of wearable healthcare systems, compressed sensing (CS) has been proposed to be applied in electroencephalogram (EEG) acquisition. For CS, it is desired to build the best-fit dictionary in order ...
    • Quantitative Computational Experiment (QCE): An Alternative Post-Positivist Experimental Research Strategy of Inquiry for Design Studies 

      GhaffarianHoseini, A; Ibrahim, R; Tookey, J (Institute of Research and Journals (IRAJ), 2015)
      One of the most important aspects for development of valid results in academic research is selection of the appropriate research methodology. Contemporary research in design studies confronts the rapid expansion of emerging ...
    • Quasicontinuous selections of upper continuous set-valued mappings 

      Cao, J; Moors, WB (Michigan State University Press, 2006)
      In this paper, we extend a theorem of Matejdes on quasicontinuous selections of upper Baire continuous set-valued mappings from compact (or separable) metric range spaces to regular T1 range spaces. In addition, we also ...
    • Radio Frequency Identification Technology in Libraries 

      Sabit, H; Alwadi, A; Kilby, J; Gawanmeh, A (Journal Anu Books, Merrut, 2016)
      This paper is a baseline document to review the latest technologies, algorithms and available hardware that can be used to build and automate a library system using Radio Frequency Identification technology as the ...
    • Rapid Particle Size Measurements Used as a Proxy to Control Instant Whole Milk Powder Dispersibility 

      Boiarkina, I; Depree, N; Yu, W; Wilson, D; Young, B (Springer, 2016)
      Characterising the dispersion of instant whole milk powder (IWMP) into water is a complex dissolution measurement that is both manual and laborious so is normally carried out post production at industrial dryers. However, ...
    • Rapid prototype as design, an effective product development methodology 

      Diegel, O; Singamneni, S; Neitzert, T; Singh, D; Chowdhury, R; Narahara, H (AUT University, 2008)
      Design teams are usually expected to produce physical prototypes that demonstrate the working principles of the products they are designing within tight time-frames. The use of true concurrent engineering and the ‘rapid ...
    • Rare association rule mining via transaction clustering 

      Koh, YS; Pears, R (Australian Computer Society (ACS), 2008)
      Rare association rule mining has received a great deal of attention in the recent past. In this research, we use transaction clustering as a pre-processing mechanism to generate rare association rules. The basic concept ...
    • The Rationale Behind a Continous Nasal Positive Airway Pressure Machine That Approximates the Nasal Cycle During Sleep 

      Bartley, J; White, DE (MedCrave, 2017)
      Normal nasal airflow alternates in dominance between the two nostrils with an ultradian rhythm called the “nasal cycle.” The nasal cycle is thought to enable the patent airway to perform the majority of the air-conditioning ...
    • The Rationale Behind a Continuous Nasal Positive Airway Pressure Machine That Approximates the Nasal Cycle During Sleep 

      Bartley, J; White, D (MedCrave, 2017)
      Normal nasal airflow alternates in dominance between the two nostrils with an ultradian rhythm called the “nasal cycle.” The nasal cycle is thought to enable the patent airway to perform the majority of the air-conditioning ...
    • Real Text-CS - Corpus based domain independent content selection model 

      Perera, R; Nand, P (IEEE, 2014)
      Content selection is a highly domain dependent task responsible for retrieving relevant information from a knowledge source using a given communicative goal. This paper presents a domain independent content selection model ...
    • Real-time acoustic beamforming on a PC 

      Moir, TJ (World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society., 2006)
      A two-microphone adaptive beamformer is implemented in real-time on a personal computer. The language used is National Instruments LabView. This data-flow language is ideally suited for the rapid prototyping of this kind ...
    • Real-time Anomaly Detection and Localization in Crowded Scenes 

      Sabokrou, M; Fathy, M; Hoseini, M; Klette, R (IEEE, 2015)
      In this paper, we propose a method for real-time anomaly detection and localization in crowded scenes. Each video is defined as a set of non-overlapping cubic patches, and is described using two local and global ...
    • RealText-cs - Corpus based domain independent Content Selection model 

      Perera, R; Nand, P (IEEE, 2014)
      Content selection is a highly domain dependent task responsible for retrieving relevant information from a knowledge source using a given communicative goal. This paper presents a domain independent content selection model ...
    • Reasons for Failures in Inspection Reports for Residential Builds 

      Rotimi, FE; Tagiilima, J (ISEC Press, 2020)
      The construction of multi dwellings is currently a focus of the New Zealand government to address housing shortages. The intention is to build en masse whilst also keeping the buildings affordable. Affordability is not ...
    • Recent Advances in Natural Language Generation: A Survey and Classification of the Empirical Literature 

      Perera, R; Nand, P (Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2017)
      Natural Language Generation (NLG) is defined as the systematic approach for producing human understandable natural language text based on non-textual data or from meaning representations. This is a significant area which ...
    • Reconfiguration and Load Shedding for Resilient and Reliable Multiple Microgrids 

      Atendido, KMC; Zamora, R (IEEE, 2017)
      The microgrid concept sets the stage for an energy future consisting of networks of microgrids connected with one another. After a fault occurs, multiple interconnected microgrids engage the possibility of power transfer ...

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