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Complete characterization of structure of rule 54 (2014)
Journal Article
Martinez, G. J., Adamatzky, A., & McIntosh, H. V. (2014). Complete characterization of structure of rule 54. Complex Systems -Champaign-, 23(3), 259-293

The dynamics of rule 54 one-dimensional two-state cellular automaton (CA) are a discrete analog of a space-time dynamics of excitations in nonlinear active medium with mutual inhibition. A cell switches its state 0 to state 1 if one of its two neighb... Read More about Complete characterization of structure of rule 54.

Interference-aware congestion control protocol for wireless sensor networks (2014)
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Kafi, M. A., Djenouri, D., Othman, J. B., Ouadjaout, A., Bagaa, M., Lasla, N., & Badache, N. (2014). Interference-aware congestion control protocol for wireless sensor networks. Procedia Computer Science, 37, 181-188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2014.08.028

© 2014 The Authors. This paper deals with congestion and interference control in wireless sensor networks (WSN), which is essential for improving the throughput and saving the scarce energy in networks where nodes have different capacities and traffi... Read More about Interference-aware congestion control protocol for wireless sensor networks.

Congestion detection strategies in wireless sensor networks: A comparative study with testbed experiments (2014)
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Kafi, M. A., Djenouri, D., Othman, J. B., Ouadjaout, A., & Badache, N. (2014). Congestion detection strategies in wireless sensor networks: A comparative study with testbed experiments. Procedia Computer Science, 37, 168-175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2014.08.026

© 2014 The Authors. Event based applications of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are prone to traffic congestion, where unpredicted event detection yields simultaneous generation of traffic at spatially co-related nodes, and its propagation towards th... Read More about Congestion detection strategies in wireless sensor networks: A comparative study with testbed experiments.

Computational complexity of threshold automata networks under different updating schemes (2014)
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Goles, E., & Montealegre, P. (2014). Computational complexity of threshold automata networks under different updating schemes. Theoretical Computer Science, 559, 3-19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2014.09.010

© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Given a threshold automata network, as well as an updating scheme over its vertices, we study the computational complexity associated with the prediction of the future state of a vertex. More precisely, we analyze two classes of... Read More about Computational complexity of threshold automata networks under different updating schemes.

Facilitating evolution during design and implementation (2014)
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McClatchey, R. (2015). Facilitating evolution during design and implementation. KI - Künstliche Intelligenz, 29(2), 213-217. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-014-0324-1

The volumes and complexity of data that companies need to handle are increasing at an accelerating rate. In order to compete effectively and ensure their commercial sustainability, it is becoming crucial for them to achieve robust traceability in bot... Read More about Facilitating evolution during design and implementation.

Material approximation of data smoothing and spline curves inspired by slime mould (2014)
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Jones, J., & Adamatzky, A. (2014). Material approximation of data smoothing and spline curves inspired by slime mould. Bioinspiration and Biomimetics, 9(3), https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-3182/9/3/036016

The giant single-celled slime mould Physarum polycephalum is known to approximate a number of network problems via growth and adaptation of its protoplasmic transport network and can serve as an inspiration towards unconventional, material-based comp... Read More about Material approximation of data smoothing and spline curves inspired by slime mould.

Toward hybrid nanostructure-slime mould devices (2014)
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Mayne, R., & Adamatzky, A. (2015). Toward hybrid nanostructure-slime mould devices. Nano LIFE, 5(1), 1450007. https://doi.org/10.1142/S179398441450007X

The plasmodium of slime mould Physarum polycephalum has recently received signi¯cant attention for its value as a highly malleable amorphous computing substrate. In laboratory-based experiments, nanoscale arti¯cial circuit components were introduced... Read More about Toward hybrid nanostructure-slime mould devices.

Incorporating texture features in a computer-aided breast lesion diagnosis system for automated three-dimensional breast ultrasound (2014)
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Liu, H., Tan, T., Van Zelst, J., Mann, R., Karssemeijer, N., & Platel, B. (2014). Incorporating texture features in a computer-aided breast lesion diagnosis system for automated three-dimensional breast ultrasound. Journal of Medical Imaging, 1(2), 024501. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.1.2.024501

We investigated the benefits of incorporating texture features into an existing computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system for classifying benign and malignant lesions in automated three-dimensional breast ultrasound images. The existing system takes into... Read More about Incorporating texture features in a computer-aided breast lesion diagnosis system for automated three-dimensional breast ultrasound.

Slime mould electronic oscillators (2014)
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Adamatzky, A. (2014). Slime mould electronic oscillators. Microelectronic Engineering, 124, 58-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mee.2014.04.022

We construct electronic oscillator from acellular slime mould Physarum polycephalum. The slime mould oscillator is made of two electrodes connected by a protoplasmic tube of the living slime mould. A protoplasmic tube has an average resistance of 3 M... Read More about Slime mould electronic oscillators.

Attribute-based signatures with user-controlled linkability (2014)
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El Kaafarani, A., Chen, L., Ghadafi, E., & Davenport, J. (2014). Attribute-based signatures with user-controlled linkability. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, LNCS, volume 8813, 256-269. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12280-9_17

In this paper, we introduce Attribute-Based Signatures with User-Controlled Linkability (ABS-UCL). Attribute-based signatures allow a signer who has enough credentials/attributes to anonymously sign a message w.r.t. some public policy revealing neith... Read More about Attribute-based signatures with user-controlled linkability.