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EL3 Polar Explorer: Radio Antenna Payload Pre-phase A Study

This project aims at proposing a payload concept for the “European Large Logistic Lander (EL3) polar explorer ”, the first European Spatial Agency (ESA) technology demonstration mission of the EL3 mission. This mission, planned to be launched in 2028, aims ...
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Safeguarding the IoT From Malware Epidemics: A Percolation Theory Approach

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The upcoming Internet of Things (IoT) is foreseen to encompass massive numbers of connected devices, smart objects, and cyber-physical systems. Due to the large scale and massive deployment of devices, it is deemed infeasible to safeguard 100% of the devic ...
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC2021

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C. elegans is frequently studied to address fundamental biological questions motivated by its short life cycle, small size, hermaphrodite behavior and well-annotated genome. In this work, we present novel microfluidic platforms that support long-term cultu ...
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