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Spring 2018
With increasing data rate demand, caching popular multimedia content at base stations or routers is emerging as a promising technology for 5G. The primary benefits of wireless caching in cellular networks are traffic offload from macro base stations and decreased delays at the user equipment....
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Investigation of the Tearing Mechanism of Bonded Soft Elastomers with Finite Interfacial Friction
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The role of interfacial slippage on the deformation and stress fields near an interfacial crack are investigated in detail. First, the limiting extents of interfacial bonded friction, defined as the frictionless' andno-slip' cases, were modeled as hyperelastic elastostatic boundary value problems...
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2024-06-01
Abstract (description taken from this, pre-print version of the article) Evidence shows that resource quality can determine the costs and benefits of fear effect on consumer dynamics. However, mechanistic modeling and analysis are lacking. This paper formulates a tri-trophic level food chain...