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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 28 MIN

Advanced System Engineering

from Pomodoro Breaks · host Panigrahi Nirma

Advanced systems engineering models explore deep learning for colon cancer classification and energy-efficient IoT data management. Research covers optimization methods for spacecraft control, analog filters, and railway scheduling. Key communications innovations include MIMO-OFDM and NOMA. The volume also details methodologies for system resilience, autonomous vehicle navigation, ERP enhancement using code pushdown, and the concepts of eXtended Intelligence and Web5.

Advanced systems engineering models explore deep learning for colon cancer classification and energy-efficient IoT data management. Research covers optimization methods for spacecraft control, analog filters, and railway scheduling. Key communications innovations include MIMO-OFDM and NOMA. The volume also details methodologies for system resilience, autonomous vehicle navigation, ERP enhancement using code pushdown, and the concepts of eXtended Intelligence and Web5.

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