Essays about: "Real Time Strategy"
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6. Impact of C-ITS on Mobility and Society
University essay from KTH/TransportplaneringAbstract : This thesis investigates the important potential of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) onmobility and society. C-ITS appears as a promising solution to reinvent transportation and become avital part of the ever-evolving environment as developments in technology continue to change the world. READ MORE
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7. AI and real-time Strategy Games
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för data- och systemvetenskapAbstract : As artificial intelligence continues to progress, applications hope to have AI perform tasks as good, if not better, than a human. A good way to test theoretical applications is through games, simple to complex. READ MORE
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8. Quantum Reinforcement Learning for Sensor-Assisted Robot Navigation Tasks
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionenAbstract : Quantum computing has advanced rapidly throughout the past decade, both from a hardware and software point of view. A variety of algorithms have been developed that are suitable for the current generation of quantum devices, which are referred to as noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices. READ MORE
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9. Data Augmentations for Improving Vision-Based Damage Detection : in Land Transport Infrastructure
University essay from KTH/Lantmäteri – fastighetsvetenskap och geodesiAbstract : Crack, a typical term most people know, is a common form of distress or damage in road pavements and railway sleepers. It poses significant challenges to their structural integrity, safety, and longevity. Over the years, researchers have developed various data-driven technologies for image-based crack detection in road and sleeper applications. READ MORE
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10. Mobile Traffic Classification and Multi-Cell Base Station Control for Energy-Efficient 5G Networks
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The global energy consumption of mobile networks is rapidly increasing due to the exponential growth of mobile network traffic. The advent of next-generation cellular technologies such as fifth-generation (5G) and beyond promises higher network throughput and lower latency but also demands higher power consumption for its denser base station (BS) deployment and more energy-intensive processors. READ MORE