Abstract: In this article, a low-order zeroing neural network (LZNN), a high-order ZNN (HZNN), and a variable-parameter ZNN (VZNN) are designed and applied to the time-changing Cholesky decomposition ...
Clocks on Mars tick faster by about 477 microseconds each Earth day, a new study suggests. This difference is significantly ...
With every step we take, our brains are already thinking about the next one. If a bump in the terrain or a minor misstep has ...
This means that, due to time dilation, you would age faster on Mars than on Earth. If you were to spend a whole 50 years on the Red Planet, you’d end up a whole 9 seconds older than if you had stayed ...
Abstract: In the context of single-base station (BS) non-line-of-sight (NLoS) single-epoch localization with the aid of a reflective reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS), this paper introduces a ...