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Remote sensing cross-modal text-image retrieval (RSCTIR) is a flexible and human-centered approach to retrieving rich information from different modalities, which has attracted plenty of attention in recent years. It remains challenging because the current methods usually ignore the varying difficulty levels of different sample pairs,...
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A new watt balance is being constructed at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in preparation for the redefinition of the International System of Units and the realization of mass through an exact value of the Planck constant. We describe the procedures used and give results for the measurements of the local accelerat...
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The recent shortage and increasing cost of liquid helium provides motivation for cryogen-free operation of superconducting devices such as NIST programmable Josephson voltage standard (PJVS) systems. However, operation on closed-cycle cryocoolers must not compromise the performance of the PJVS system. New cryogenic packaging and cryost...
Abstract—In the past four years, we have constructed a new watt balance at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), with the goal to realize the unit of mass after the redefinition of the International System of Units, expected to occur in 2018. The new watt balance has been operational since the fall of 2015 and we describe...
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Proof-of-Work (PoW) is a popular protocol used in Blockchain systems to resolve double-spending problems. However, if an attacker has access to calculation hash power greater than half of the total hash power, this attacker can create a double-spending attack or 51% attack. The cost of creating a 51% attack is surprisingly low if hash...
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Blockchain technologies offer an interesting opportunity for Smart Grids, by introducing accountability transparency and trust without requiring any trusted central authority. However, due to the transparency of data and operations, and the “store forever” policy, they also offer important privacy challenges, only partially...