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Publisher: Frontiers Media
Categories Rank Trend in last 3 yrs
Computer Networks and Communications #61 of 334 down down by None rank
Information Systems #61 of 329 down down by None rank
Hardware and Architecture #33 of 157 down down by None rank
Software #92 of 389 down down by None rank
Artificial Intelligence #61 of 227 down down by None rank
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 77 Published Papers | 474 Citations
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63% from 2019

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2020 6.2
2019 3.8
2018 3.0
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0.427

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2020 0.427
2019 0.37
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1.319

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2020 1.319
2019 0.877
2018 0.804
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Frontiers in ICT

It's a well-worn fact that information and communication technology (ICT) is now an inextricable part of human life. Whether we are socializing, working, communicating, engineering, researching or fighting wars, it finds its place as an indispensable component of our activitie...... Read More

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Blonder GE, Tinkham M, Klapwijk TM. Transition from metallic to tunneling regimes in superconducting microconstrictions: Excess current, charge imbalance, and supercurrent conversion. Phys. Rev. B 25 (1982) 4515–4532.

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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.3389/FICT.2015.00006
AWARE: Mobile Context Instrumentation Framework
Denzil Ferreira1, Vassilis Kostakos1, Anind K. Dey2
20 Apr 2015 - Frontiers in ICT

Abstract:

We present a mobile instrumentation toolkit, AWARE, an open-source effort to develop an extensible and reusable platform for capturing, inferring, and generating context on mobile devices. Mobile phones are sensor-rich but resource-constrained, and therefore several considerations need to be addressed when creating a research... We present a mobile instrumentation toolkit, AWARE, an open-source effort to develop an extensible and reusable platform for capturing, inferring, and generating context on mobile devices. Mobile phones are sensor-rich but resource-constrained, and therefore several considerations need to be addressed when creating a research tool that ensures problem-free context collection. We demonstrate how AWARE can mitigate researchers’ effort when building mobile data-logging tools and context-aware applications, with minimal battery impact. By encapsulating implementation details of sensor data retrieval and exposing the sensed context as higher-level abstractions, AWARE shifts the focus from software development to data analysis, both quantitative and qualitative. We have evaluated AWARE in several case studies and discuss its use, power consumption, and scalability. read more read less

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Mobile computing (61%)61% related to the paper, Mobile Web (61%)61% related to the paper, Instrumentation (computer programming) (56%)56% related to the paper, Mobile device (54%)54% related to the paper, Context (language use) (53%)53% related to the paper
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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.3389/FICT.2017.00029
Traffic flow optimization using a quantum annealer
Florian Neukart1, Gabriele Compostella1, Christian Seidel1, David Von Dollen1, Sheir Yarkoni2, Bob Parney2
20 Dec 2017 - Frontiers in ICT

Abstract:

Quantum annealing algorithms belong to the class of meta-heuristic tools, applicable for solving binary optimization problems. Hardware implementations of quantum annealing, such as the quantum processing units (QPUs) produced by D-Wave Systems, have been subject to multiple analyses in research, with the aim of characterizin... Quantum annealing algorithms belong to the class of meta-heuristic tools, applicable for solving binary optimization problems. Hardware implementations of quantum annealing, such as the quantum processing units (QPUs) produced by D-Wave Systems, have been subject to multiple analyses in research, with the aim of characterizing the technology's usefulness for optimization and sampling tasks. In this paper, we present a real-world application that uses quantum technologies. Specifically, we show how to map certain parts of a real-world traffic flow optimization problem to be suitable for quantum annealing. We show that time-critical optimization tasks, such as continuous redistribution of position data for cars in dense road networks, are suitable candidates for quantum computing. Due to the limited size and connectivity of current-generation D-Wave QPUs, we use a hybrid quantum and classical approach to solve the traffic flow problem. read more read less

Topics:

Quantum technology (70%)70% related to the paper, Quantum annealing (69%)69% related to the paper, Quantum computer (66%)66% related to the paper, Quantum information science (63%)63% related to the paper, Optimization problem (60%)60% related to the paper
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292 Citations
open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.3389/FICT.2017.00002
Exponential enhancement of the efficiency of quantum annealing by non-stoquastic Hamiltonians
Hidetoshi Nishimori1, Kabuki Takada1
17 Feb 2017 - Frontiers in ICT

Abstract:

Non-stoquastic Hamiltonians have both positive and negative signs in off-diagonal elements in their matrix representation in the standard computational basis and thus cannot be simulated efficiently by the standard quantum Monte Carlo method due to the sign problem. We describe our analytical studies of this type of Hamiltoni... Non-stoquastic Hamiltonians have both positive and negative signs in off-diagonal elements in their matrix representation in the standard computational basis and thus cannot be simulated efficiently by the standard quantum Monte Carlo method due to the sign problem. We describe our analytical studies of this type of Hamiltonians with infinite-range non-random as well as random interactions from the perspective of possible enhancement of the efficiency of quantum annealing or adiabatic quantum computing. It is shown that multi-body transverse interactions like XX and XXXXX with positive coefficients appended to a stoquastic transverse-field Ising model render the Hamiltonian non-stoquastic and reduce a first-order quantum phase transition in the simple transverse-field case to a second-order transition. This implies that the efficiency of quantum annealing is exponentially enhanced, because a first-order transition has an exponentially small energy gap (and therefore exponentially long computation time) whereas a second-order transition has a polynomially decaying gap (polynomial computation time). The examples presented here represent rare instances where strong quantum effects, in the sense that they cannot be efficiently simulated in the standard quantum Monte Carlo, have analytically been shown to exponentially enhance the efficiency of quantum annealing for combinatorial optimization problems. read more read less

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Quantum annealing (71%)71% related to the paper, Quantum phase transition (63%)63% related to the paper, Adiabatic quantum computation (62%)62% related to the paper, Quantum Monte Carlo (61%)61% related to the paper, Ising model (54%)54% related to the paper
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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.3389/FICT.2018.00023
Biofeedback for Everyday Stress Management: A Systematic Review
Bin Yu1, Mathias Funk1, Jun Hu1, Qi Wang1, Loe Feijs1
01 Jan 2018 - Frontiers in ICT

Abstract:

Background Mainly due to an increase in stress-related health problems and driven by recent technological advances in biosensors, microelectronics, computing platform, and human-computer interaction, ubiquitous physiological information will potentially transform the role of biofeedback in clinical treatment Such technology i... Background Mainly due to an increase in stress-related health problems and driven by recent technological advances in biosensors, microelectronics, computing platform, and human-computer interaction, ubiquitous physiological information will potentially transform the role of biofeedback in clinical treatment Such technology is also likely to provide a useful tool for stress management in everyday life The aim of this systematic review is to: 1) Classify biofeedback systems for stress management, with a special focus on biosensing techniques, bio-data computing approaches, biofeedback protocol, and feedback modality 2) Review ways of evaluating approaches to biofeedback applications in terms of their effectiveness in stress management Method A systematic literature search was conducted using keywords for “Biofeedback” and “Stress” within the following databases: PubMed, IEEE Xplore, ACM, and Scopus Two independent reviewers were involved in selecting articles Results We identified 103 studies published between 1990 and 2016, 46 of which met our inclusion criteria and were further analyzed Based on the evidence reviewed, HRV, multimodal biofeedback, RSP, HR, and GSR appear to be the most common techniques for alleviating stress Traditional screen-based visual displays remain the most common devices used for biofeedback display Biofeedback applications are usually assessed by making both physiological and psychological measurements Conclusions This review reveals several challenges related to biofeedback for everyday stress management, such as the facilitating user’s perception and interpretating the biofeedback information, the demand of ubiquitous biosensing and display technologies, and field evaluation in order to understand the use of biofeedback in everyday environments We expect that various emerging HCI technologies could be used to address these challenges New interaction designs as well as biofeedback paradigms can be further explored in order to for improve the accessibility, usability, comfort, engagement with, and user experience of biofeedback in everyday use read more read less

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Biofeedback (57%)57% related to the paper
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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.3389/FICT.2016.00026
Breaking Bad Behaviors: A new Tool for learning classroom Management Using Virtual Reality
01 Nov 2016 - Frontiers in ICT

Abstract:

This article presents an immersive Virtual Reality (VR) system for training classroom management skills, with a specific focus on learning to manage disruptive student behaviour in face-to-face, one-to-many teaching scenarios. The core of the system is a real-time 3D virtual simulation of a classroom, populated by twenty-four... This article presents an immersive Virtual Reality (VR) system for training classroom management skills, with a specific focus on learning to manage disruptive student behaviour in face-to-face, one-to-many teaching scenarios. The core of the system is a real-time 3D virtual simulation of a classroom, populated by twenty-four semi-autonomous virtual students. The system has been designed as a companion tool for classroom management seminars in a syllabus for primary and secondary school teachers. Whereby, it will allow lecturers to link theory with practice, using the medium of VR. The system is therefore designed for two users: a trainee teacher and an instructor supervising the training session. The teacher is immersed in a real-time 3D simulation of a classroom by means of a head-mounted display and headphone. The instructor operates a graphical desktop console which renders a view of the class and the teacher, whose avatar movements are captured by a marker-less tracking system. This console includes a 2D graphics menu with convenient behaviour and feedback control mechanisms to provide human-guided training sessions. The system is built using low-cost consumer hardware and software. Its architecture and technical design are described in detail. A first evaluation confirms its conformance to critical usability requirements (i.e., safety and comfort, believability, simplicity, acceptability, extensibility, affordability and mobility). Our initial results are promising, and constitute the necessary first step toward a possible investigation of the efficiency and effectiveness of such a system in terms of learning outcomes and experience. read more read less

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Classroom management (63%)63% related to the paper, Virtual reality (54%)54% related to the paper, Usability (52%)52% related to the paper
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