Pub Date : 2024-01-01DOI: 10.1109/mpot.2023.3339996
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Pub Date : 2024-01-01DOI: 10.1109/MPOT.2023.3297326
V. M. Baeza, Laura Concha Salor
Tactical communications are military communications in which information, especially orders and military intelligence, is transmitted from one command, person, or place on the battlefield to another, particularly during combat. It includes any type of information delivery, whether verbal, written, visual, or auditory, and can be sent in various forms.
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Pub Date : 2024-01-01DOI: 10.1109/MPOT.2023.3327798
Maria Michalopoulou, P. Kolios, T. Panayiotou, G. Ellinas
Meal delivery services have undergone a tremendous evolution during the last decade and, according to market predictions, this trend will continue to grow in the following years. The service growth forecast in combination with the high complexity of the problem indicate the importance of achieving efficient solutions. This article presents a detailed description of the meal delivery problem (MDP) as well as the main research directions appearing in the existing literature. The characteristics that increase the complexity of the problem are highlighted, namely, the dynamic nature of the delivery tasks; the tight delivery time requirements; and the interdependencies among stakeholders, which are connected by nonexclusive relationships. Open challenges of the problem are analyzed, including the expected future shift toward autonomous deliveries as well as other general future directions.
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Pub Date : 2024-01-01DOI: 10.1109/MPOT.2023.3280338
Pranjal Barman
The demand for electric vehicles (EVs) has increased recently to meet the desire for an ecofriendly transportation system on a global scale. The electrification of vehicles opens up a number of new options and opportunities for doing research in several fields. In a conventional EV, a single electric motor powers the car through reduction gears and the mechanical differential (MD). A crucial component of every gasoline-powered car or internal combustion engine vehicle is the MD, which modifies the speed of the driving wheels during cornering maneuvers. However, the MD has considerable friction losses, is big and heavy, and has a complicated structural design. As a result, the new energy-efficient EV drivetrain uses an electronic differential (ED) in place of the traditional MD. The drivetrains associated with an ED are known as distributed EV drivetrains. Unlike conventional drivetrains, the distributed drivetrains use independently equipped motors to drive the vehicle.
为了满足全球范围内对生态友好型交通系统的需求,最近对电动汽车(EV)的需求有所增加。汽车电气化为多个领域的研究开辟了许多新的选择和机会。在传统电动汽车中,单个电机通过减速齿轮和机械差速器(MD)为汽车提供动力。MD是每辆汽油动力汽车或内燃机汽车的重要组成部分,在转弯时可改变驱动轮的速度。然而,MD 有相当大的摩擦损失,体积大,重量重,结构设计复杂。因此,新型节能电动汽车动力传动系统采用电子差速器(ED)代替传统的 MD。与 ED 相关的动力传动系统被称为分布式电动汽车动力传动系统。与传统的动力传动系统不同,分布式动力传动系统使用独立配备的电机来驱动车辆。
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Pub Date : 2024-01-01DOI: 10.1109/mpot.2023.3343011
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Pub Date : 2024-01-01DOI: 10.1109/mpot.2023.3343935
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Pub Date : 2024-01-01DOI: 10.1109/MPOT.2023.3276572
Shamal Lalvani, A. Katsaggelos
In movies, blackjack card counters confidently place huge bets in casinos when the time is just right, making huge profits. While counting cards can be used to profit from casinos, the truth of how card counters profit is a bit different. In this article, we get to the heart of how casinos and card counters manage their profits—the law of large numbers, a fundamental theorem in statistics. We discuss how card counting works and what this looks like in practice.
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