In crowded environments, more robots don’t always mean faster results—in fact, too many can bring everything to a standstill.
How do you stop robotic traffic jams? Researchers found that adding "noise" or randomness to robot paths optimizes swarm efficiency, proving that swarms don't need central AI to avoid gridlock.
No mathematical seed. No deterministic shortcut. BBRES-RNG takes a fundamentally different approach to generating random numbers. Instead of relying on standard library algorithms or fixed ...
Abstract: As data transmission rates escalate across successive generations, the impact of timing jitter on the performance of high-speed systems becomes increasingly significant. Moreover, jitter is ...
Abstract: In many real-world applications of batteries, the partial charging/discharging involves random voltage windows. However, data-driven state-of-health (SOH) estimation strongly relies on ...