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Taking advantage of correlated information for energy-aware scheduling in the IoT: A deep reinforcement learning approach
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Electronic & Elect. Engineering, 2020)Millions of battery-powered sensors deployed for monitoring purposes in a multitude of scenarios, e.g., agriculture, smart cities, industry, etc., require energy-efficient solutions to prolong their lifetime. When these ... -
Targeted bone remodelling : investigating the scissors model
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2013)Bone is continually being removed and replaced through the actions of basic multicellular units (BMU). This constant upkeep is necessary to remove microdamage and thus maintain the integrity of the bone. Microdamage forms ... -
Teaching Innovation in Interdisciplinary Environments: Toward a Design Thinking Syllabus
(2018)An increasing number of universities offer user-centric innovation courses based on the principles of design thinking. Lecturers combine a plethora of design thinking elements in design thinking course syllabi and thereby ... -
Teamwork and Collaboration in Cognitive Wireless Networks
(IEEE Communications Society, 2007)This article looks at the principles and significant potential of teamwork in cognitive networks. These concepts represent a new evolutionary stage in the development of cognitive radio and cognitive networks, where wireless ... -
A Technique for Controlling the Proportion of Information in the Sonification of Complex Time Series Data
(2022)This paper presents a technique for controlling the proportion of information present in parameter mapping sonifications which use time-series data. It suggests treating parameter mapping sonification as the addition of a ... -
Technique to Analyze Characteristics of Turbomachinery Broadband Noise Sources (AIAA 2010-3979)
(2010)In this paper an experimental technique for the decomposition of broadband ducted sound fields into their mode constituents is applied to two laboratory scale experimental setups. The broadband mode analysis technique ... -
TEENI-Turboshaft Engine Exhaust Noise Identification
(2010)The TEENI project is an FP7 level 1 (Theme 7 ? Transport) 1st Call EU-funded project. It focuses on Helicopter Engine Exhaust Broadband Noise, and tries to identify the origin of this noise from external measurements only. ... -
Telephony-based voice pathology assessment using automated speech analysis
(IEEE, 2006)A system for remotely detecting vocal fold pathologies using telephone-quality speech is presented. The system uses a linear classifier, processing measurements of pitch perturbation, amplitude perturbation and harmonic-to-noise ... -
Temperature-induced sign reversal of biaxiality observed by conoscopy in some ferroelectric Sm- C* liquid crystals
(2007)We have studied various ferroelectric liquid crystals to find the average molecular direction of the shortest axis in the perfectly unwound state by using tilted conoscopic measurements. We find that there exist two types ... -
Temporal discrimination thresholds as an endophenotype in adult-onset primary torsion dystonia
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, 2012)Adult onset primary torsion dystonia (AOPTD) is the most common form of dystonia and is an autosomal dominant disorder with markedly reduced penetrance. Most AOPTD patients therefore present as "sporadic" cases. Disordered ... -
Temporomandibular joint injuries during whiplash
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2000)Whiplash injuries occur due to differential accelerations in the human body. Neck injuries are predominant, but a considerable body of clinical evidence suggesting a close relationship between whiplash and temporomandibular ... -
Ten years of digital visual restoration systems
(2007)With the growth in marketability of all forms of visual media comes the need to exploit archive material more effectively, and a requirement to guarantee picture quality regardless of the originating medium. Some kind ... -
Tensile and compressive contributions of fibres in peat
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Tension and compression stress-strain asymmetry in passive skeletal muscle
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2017)The general aim of this study is to advance the knowledge of the relationship between the skeletal muscle passive compressive and tensile behaviour, and the microstructure of the muscle through combined experimental, ... -
Testbed Federation: An Approach for Experimentation-driven Research in Cognitive Radios and Cognitive Networking
(2011)The sub-optimal exploitation of radio spectrum is widely accepted. Cognitive radio is a technol ogy that aims to address this issue and improve the overall efficiency of radio spectrum utiliza tion. However, this ... -
TGFß1 - induced recruitment of human bone mesenchymal stem cells is mediated by the primary cilium in a SMAD3-dependent manner.
(2016)The recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is a crucial process in the development, maintenance and repair of tissues throughout the body. Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1) is a potent chemokine essential for the ...