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Michael I. Newton, Luke Chamberlain, Adam McVeigh and Martin Bencsik
Sensor technologies have sufficiently advanced to provide low-cost devices that can quantify carbon dioxide levels in honeybee hives with high temporal resolution and in a small enough package for hive deployment. Recent publications have shown that summ...
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Matthew Smart, Clint Otto, Robert Cornman and Deborah Iwanowicz
Colony monitoring devices used to track and assess the health status of honey bees are becoming more widely available and used by both beekeepers and researchers. These devices monitor parameters relevant to colony health at frequent intervals, often app...
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Gabriel Noaje,Alan Davis,Jonathan Low,Seng Lim,Geok Lian Tan,Lukasz Orlowski,Dominic Chien,Sing-Wu Liou,Tin Wee Tan,Yves Poppe,Kenneth Ban Hon Kim,Andrew Howard,David Southwell,Jason Gunthorpe,Marek Michalewicz
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The global effort to build ever more powerful supercomputers is faced with the challenge of ramping up High Performance Computing systems to ExaScale capabilities and, at the same time, keeping the electrical power consumption for a system of that scale ...
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Antoni Artigues,Fernando Martin Cucchietti,Carlos Tripiana Montes,David Vicente,Hadrien Calmet,Guillermo Marin,Guillaume Houzeaux,Mariano Vazquez
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We designed and implemented a parallel visualisation system for the analysis of large scale time-dependent particle type data. The particular challenge we address is how to analyse a high perfor- mance computation style dataset when a visual representati...
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