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This letter presents a random forest regression (RFR)-based adaptive power allocation (APA) scheme to predict an optimized power factor for user's fair access to data rate in a downlink mmWave non-orthogonal multiple access systems. Notably, the proposed APA scheme learns from the sum rates dataset associated with both distance and inverse pathloss (power factor optimization) models to predict optimized power factors with respect to average value approach.

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 Millimeter-wave (mmWave) spectrum with wide bandwidth provides a promising solution to enable high throughput in next-generation wireless agricultural networks, characterized by swarms of autonomous ground vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and connected agricultural machinery. However, channel models at mmWave frequencies in agricultural environments remain elusive. Moreover, agricultural field channels bear notable distinctions from urban and rural macrocellular network channels due to the dynamic crop growth behavior.

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This work aims to identify anomalous patterns that could be associated with performance degradation and failures in datacenter nodes, such as Virtual Machines or Virtual Machines clusters. The early detection of anomalies can enable early remediation measures, such as Virtual Machines migration and resource reallocation before losses occur. One way to detect anomalous patterns in datacenter nodes is using monitoring data from the nodes, such as CPU and memory utilization.

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This dataset has been used to evaluate different consistent hashing algorithms for non-peer-to-peer contexts. Further information can be found at https://github.com/SUPSI-DTI-ISIN/java-consistent-hashing-algorithms

 

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The repository contains the data collected during User Behavior Experiment (UBE) in [1].

 

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[1] D. Wei and S. Han, "An experimental study of recommendation for wireless edge caching," in Proc. IEEE ICCC, 2022.

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This article presents the details of the Cardinal RF (CardRF) dataset. CardRF is acquired to foster research in RF- based UAV detection and identification or RF fingerprinting. RF signals were collected from UAV controllers, UAV, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi devices. Signals are collected at both visual line-of-sight and beyond-line-of-sight. The assumptions and procedure for the data acquisition are presented. A detailed explanation of how the data can be utilized is discussed. CardRF is over 65 GB in storage memory.

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The dataset contains development archives of more or less interesting conversations, announcements, discussions, presentations and so on regarding consensus changes in Bitcoin.

 

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5G-NR is beginning to be widely deployed in the mmWave frequencies in urban areas in the US and around the world. Due to the directional nature of mmWave signal propagation, improving performance of such deployments heavily relies on beam management and deployment configurations.

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Please cite the following paper when using this dataset:

N. Thakur and C.Y. Han, “An Exploratory Study of Tweets about the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant: Insights from Sentiment Analysis, Language Interpretation, Source Tracking, Type Classification, and Embedded URL Detection,” Journal of COVID, 2022, Volume 5, Issue 3, pp. 1026-1049

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This data provides realized gain values for a handset operating at 28 GHz, with 3 4x1 linear antenna arrays placed around the handset along the right edge, bottom edge and back face of the handset. Beam steering was carried out at each of these antenna arrays and results for the handset with and without the hand phantom are included to show the effect that the introduction of the hand phantom has on the realized gain of the handset.

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