Runtime architectures
Intersection autonomous driving protocol
Concentration of particles on the surface of drops
Exploitable bugs in binary code
Mobile services
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Packet forwarding in vehicular networks
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User-verifiable execution of security-sensitive code
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Wave-based damage detection systems
Position tracking
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Polymer conjugates for active agent delivery
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