Dr. Michael Ungar owns a small excavator. Yes, a real one, parked at his suburban house. For an upper-middle-class professor, that's already odd, but it gets stranger when you hear why he bought it.
The latest data dump from the Energy Institute has landed, and as ever, it's an energy analyst's dream: sprawling, consistent and packed with signals about where the global system is heading.
Gabon plans to split its state-owned water and electricity utility into two separate companies as part of efforts to improve service delivery. The government will retain control of the new entities ...
Abstract: The integration of Artificial Itelligence (AI) and edge computing has sparked significant interest in edge inference services. In this paper, we consider delay-sensitive, differential ...
Abstract: This letter investigates the weighted sum rate maximization problem in movable antenna (MA)-enhanced systems. To reduce the computational complexity, we ...
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