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The temporal characteristics of the sea-ice motion were analyzed using the GPS-monitoring carried out during a drift of the ice camp “North Pole 32” in 2003. The detected accelerations of the ice field were found to be correlated in time. The energy release due to impact interactions between...
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Newly obtained data on the critical dynamics of the drifting/fracturing sea ice in the Arctic Ocean were analyzed and compared with published data on the dynamic processes in the Earth’s crust. Substantial similarities were found in the scaling behavior of both geophysical systems; the most...
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A critical issue in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is represented by limited availability of energy within network nodes. Therefore, making good use of energy is necessary in modeling sensor networks. In this paper we proposed a new model of WSNs on a two-dimensional plane using site...
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In this paper, we study the relation between the energy consumption and the stability in several typical car-following traffic models considering the effects of many-neighbor and non-locality and relative velocity, respectively. The comparison of energy consumption with respect to the stable...
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