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Multiagent system architecture and method for group-oriented traffic coordination 面向群体交通协调的多智能体系统体系结构与方法
Jana Görmer, J. Müller
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引用次数: 8
Track H: Cyber-Physical ecosystems in robotics and telematics 分会报告H:机器人和远程信息处理中的信息物理生态系统
M. Huhn, J. Müller, Bernardo Wagner
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引用次数: 0
Personal health systems for diagnostics of sleep disorders using new sensors and grid technology 使用新型传感器和网格技术诊断睡眠障碍的个人卫生系统
D. Krefting, S. Canisius, Jie Wu, René Siewert, S. Specovius, K. Kesper, T. Penzel
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引用次数: 2
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