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Wake-Up Radio based Access in 5G under Delay Constraints: Modeling and Optimization
(02 / 2020)
articleRecently, the concept of wake-up radio based access has been considered as an effective power saving mechanism for 5G mobile devices. In this article, the average power consumption of a wake-up radio enabled mobile device ... -
Wake-up Radio-Based 5G Mobile Access : Methods, Benefits, and Challenges
(01.07.2020)
articleFuture mobile networks will enable new use cases, requiring further enhanced data rates, latency, coverage, capacity, and reliability. In this article, to emphasize sustainable energy consumption and improved device battery ... -
Wake-Up Scheduling for Energy-Efficient Mobile Devices
(09 / 2020)
articleRecently, discontinuous reception mechanisms (DRX) and wake-up schemes (WuS) have been proposed to enhance the energy efficiency of 5G mobile devices and prolong the battery lifetime. The existing DRX and WuS use commonly ... -
Walk as You Work: User Study and Design Implications for Mobile Walking Meetings
(ACM, 2016)
conferenceObjectPeople's sedentary lifestyle is connected with serious health threats. The goal of our research is to gain novel insights on ways in which movement during knowledge work can be increased. We propose and study mobile ... -
A walk from 2-norm SVM to 1-norm SVM
(2009)
conferenceObjectThis paper studies how useful the standard 2-norm regularized SVM is in approximating the 1-norm SVM problem. To this end, we examine a general method that is based on iteratively re-weighting the features and solving a ... -
Wall Shear Stress Predicts Media Degeneration and Biomechanical Changes in Thoracic Aorta
(07.07.2022)
articleObjectives: In thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) of the ascending aorta (AA), AA is progressively dilating due to the weakening of the aortic wall. Predicting and preventing aortic dissections and ruptures in TAA continues ... -
War trauma and infant motor, cognitive, and socioemotional development : Maternal mental health and dyadic interaction as explanatory processes
(05 / 2021)
articleBackground: Taking care of infants in conditions of war is highly demanding and a few studies reveal the negative impact of war trauma on maternal and infant well-being. Yet, little is known regarding the influence of ... -
Warmth and competence perceptions of key protagonists are associated with containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from 35 countries
(08.12.2022)
articleIt is crucial to understand why people comply with measures to contain viruses and their effects during pandemics. We provide evidence from 35 countries (Ntotal = 12,553) from 6 continents during the COVID-19 pandemic ... -
Washing Reliability of Painted, Embroidered, and Electro-textile Wearable RFID Tags
(IEEE, 2017)
conferenceObjectIn this paper, we present textile antennas fabricated for wearable RFID applications by cutting from commercially available electro-textile, by sewing with conductive thread, and by painting with conductive paint on a 100% ... -
Wastewater surveillance of antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens : A systematic review
(15.12.2022)
reviewInfectious diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant bacterial (ARB) pathogens are a serious threat to human and animal health. The active surveillance of ARB using an integrated one-health approach can help to reduce the ... -
Wasting and Stunting in Infants and Young Children as Risk Factors for Subsequent Stunting or Mortality : Longitudinal Analysis of Data from Malawi, South Africa, and Pakistan
(2021)
articleBACKGROUND: Few studies have had sufficient longitudinal data to track how different malnourished states relate to mortality at different ages and interrelate over time. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to describe the RRs and ... -
Water content variation of railway track sub-ballast layer in seasonal frost area : A case study from Finland
(01 / 2023)
articleMany previous international studies have found a clear relationship between railway track water content and track geometry problems. The proper drainage of substructures is important in ensuring the safe and efficient ... -
Water content variation of railway track sub-ballast layer in seasonal frost area : A case study from Finland
(01 / 2023)
articleMany previous international studies have found a clear relationship between railway track water content and track geometry problems. The proper drainage of substructures is important in ensuring the safe and efficient ... -
Water Cooperatives in Tampere, Finland: the case of Pispala
(WATERLAT-GOBACIT Research Network, 2018)
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Water Privatisation Revisited, Panacea or Pancake?
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. Occasional Paper Series (IRC, 2003)
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Water quality and life expectancy : Parallel courses in time
(2021)
reviewSince ancient times, the need for healthy water has resulted in the development of various kinds of water supply systems. From early history, civilizations have developed water purification devices and treatment methods. ... -
Water services in Finland: Competition for non-core operations - not for monopolies, prepared for the UNRISD project on Commercialization, Privatization and Universal Access to Water
UNRISD United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (Unknown Publisher, 2007)
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Water soluble host–guest chemistry involving aromatic N-oxides and sulfonateresorcinarene
(11 / 2020)
articleResorcinarenes decorated with sulfonate groups are anionic in nature and water soluble with a hydrophobic electron-rich interior cavity. These receptors are shown to bind zwitterionic aromatic mono-N-oxides and cationic ...