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This paper introduces a new way to use UAVs in the 5G wireless network, based on Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) clustering and Transformer architecture for improved coverage, less energy consumption, and better Quality of Service (QoS). The new method improves user grouping by incorporating fuzzy distance functions into the FCM algorithm and it further trains...

By Sajjad H. Hasan, Mehdi Hamidkhani, Nasseer K. Bachache, Keyvan Mohebbi

In the modern world of education, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in language learning has caused a shift in approach, particularly in AI-enabled technical universities where learning the English language is critical for academic success and employment opportunities worldwide. This paper examines the concepts, design, and consequences of AI...

By Akbarbek Allashev, Mukaddas Akhmedova, Dilnoza Abduvakhabova, Nayira Ibragimova, Zulfizar Yakhshieva, Mukhayyo Kambarova, Muyassar Inomova, Madina Kholova

The architectural landmarks of Central Asia are a stunning reminiscence of the cultural and historical amalgamation that took place over the Silk Road. The regions of Central Asia face an unparalleled risk of climate change, urban decay, and worse neglecting conservation attempts. New methodologies of preservation, driven by digital techniques, hav...

By Nodira Makhkamova, Khamdam Matyakubov, Shahzod Rakhmonov, Uzokova Shakhnoza, Mehrangiz Hojiyeva, Sherzod Rakhimov, Oybek Rakhimov

The research environment is promptly looking at the extensive development of memristor devices in industrial applications. Future technology is eagerly waiting for the upcoming developments in memristor-based devices. Memristor regulates the current flow in devices and the amount of previously flowed charges, which are stored as memory in applicati...

By Ancy Joy, Jinsa Kuruvilla

New smart museums, integrating technologies like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), interactive kiosks, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and AI tools, mark a departure from treating industrial history as a passive archival medium. The incorporation of these technologies allows for a shift from passive learning to actively experiencing h...

By Umidbek Abdalov, Nilufar Rajabova, Rufat Karimov, Zafar Khasanov, Rukiya Ashurbayeva, Mamlakat Xonnazarova, Dilshod Khamidov, Dilfuza Abdullayeva

October 2025 Original scientific article
Q-SAFE QUANTUM AI FOR REAL-TIME WOMEN & CHILD SAFETY

As incidents of gendered violence and child abuse increase, there is a need for intelligent, real-time safety systems that autonomously detect distress and initiate emergency action without user activation. Q-SAFE (Quantum AI for Real-Time Women & Child Safety) is an open-source, multi-modal mobile app, utilizing quantum-enhanced machine learni...

By N. Geetha, K. Janani, P. Mathushri, S. Harini, D. Vasantha Mallika

The history of architecture has been molded with the development in modes of construction, reflecting the social, economic, and technological advancement of different civilizations. This paper discusses the chronological development of the various methods of construction from ancient architecture to modern engineering and cites some key milestones ...

By Nodir Karimov, Maman Sarybaev, Aynazar Kaipnazarov, Nematjan Djumageldiev, Rustem Reymbaev, Fariza Kholdarova

The most effective method for mitigating the adverse environmental impacts of traditional concrete involves substituting cement and natural aggregate with waste and byproduct resources. Utilizing sintered lightweight aggregate (fly ash) in geopolymer concrete emerges as an efficient solution for managing and disposing of significant amounts of fly ...

By Pushpendra Singh Palash, Priyanka Dhurvey

The environment in earthquake-stricken areas is complex and changeable. The optimization of public service facility layout usually involves multiple objectives, such as maximizing coverage, minimizing service distance, optimizing resource allocation, etc. The coupling conflict between these objectives weakens the functions of public service facilit...

By Wang Feifei

October 2024 Original scientific article Environment
THE IMPACT OF GEOLOGY ON ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN MINING OPERATIONS

Both biological populations and the terrain suffer greatly from mining. Mining activities upset plant communities, and the habitats that result from the mining become depleted, creating an extremely difficult environment for the growth of plants. The mining leaves behind nutrient-deficient sandy spoils that are hostile to plants, and methods of rec...

By Arasuraja Ganesan, Priya Sethuraman, Sundara Balamurugan