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Civil Engineering Innovations for Sustainable Communities with Net Zero Targets
Sreevalsa Kolathayar et al. (editors)
Advanced Wireless Sensor Networks: Applications, Challenges and Research Trends
Dionisis Kandris and Eleftherios Anastasiadis, editors
Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Sensors and Applications
Shyan-Ming Yuan et al. (editors)
Artificial Intelligence in Modeling and Simulation
Nuno Fachada and Nuno David, editors
Advanced Digital, Modeling and Control Applies into Various Processes
Rudolf Kawalla and Beloglazov Ilya, editors
Data, Signal and Image Processing and Applications in Sensors II
Manuel José Cabral dos Santos Reis (editor)
Abiotic Stresses in Plants: From Molecules to Environment
Martin Bartas (editor)
Mirjana Ivanovi? et al. (editors)
Advances in Vehicle Dynamics and Road Safety: Technologies, Simulations and Applications
Edgar Sokolovskij and Vidas Žuraulis, editors
Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing
Peter Revesz (editor)
New Frontiers in Parameterized Complexity and Algorithms
Frances Rosamond et al. (editors)
Advances in Condition Monitoring of Railway Infrastructures
Araliya Mosleh et al. (editors)
Yellow River Basin Management under Pressure: Present State, Restoration and Protection II
Qiting Zuo et al. (editors)
Understanding and mitigating cyberfraud in Africa
Oluwatoyin E Akinbowale et al.