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With rapid development, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been focused on improving the performance consist of energy efficiency, communication effectiveness, and system throughput. Many novel mechanisms have been implemented by adapting the social behaviors of natural creatures, such as bats, birds, ants, fish and honeybees. These systems are known as nature inspired systems or swarm intelligence...
Swarm Intelligence techniques have been widely used in the science and engineer domains such as Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). It is a relatively novel and promising field, focusing on the adaptation of collective behaviors of various natural creatures like ants, fish, birds, and honey bees, and a large number of routing protocols for WSNs have been developed...
Cancer is a disease characterized largely by the accumulation of somatic mutations during the lifetime of a patient. Distinguishing driver mutations from passenger mutations had posed a challenge in modern cancer research. With the state of art of microarray technologies and clinical studies, a large numbers of candidate genes are extracted. Extracting informative genes out of them is essential. In...
Cancer is a disease driven largely by the accumulation of somatic mutations during the lifetime of a patient. Distinguishing driver mutations from passenger mutations had posed a challenge in modern cancer research. With the widespread use of microarray experiments and clinical studies, a large numbers of candidate cancer genes are produced and extracting informative genes out of them is essential...
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