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technologies such as navigation, positioning, and force sensing, while also enabling fundamental research into questions like the quantum nature of gravity. To bring these vibrating systems into the quantum
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advanced optical microscopy and particle tracking to analyze their motion and interactions. Investigate emergent behaviors such as swarming, clustering, and collective navigation in confined and complex
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using oscillating mechanical systems are especially promising: they can advance technologies such as navigation, positioning, and force sensing, while also enabling fundamental research into questions
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. This tension creates institutional complexity that infrastructure managers must navigate when developing cross-sectoral visions and transforming established practices. Current research provides limited guidance
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navigation in redesigned urban spaces, such as bicycle parking. An AR-supported parking system will be developed and tested to provide users with real-time information on available spots, while also offering
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to smart navigation systems. However, realizing neuromorphic computing in practice presents significant challenges, particularly in the areas of energy efficiency, reliability, and security. The REACT MSCA
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to smart navigation systems. However, realizing neuromorphic computing in practice presents significant challenges, particularly in the areas of energy efficiency, reliability, and security. The REACT MSCA
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to smart navigation systems. However, realizing neuromorphic computing in practice presents significant challenges, particularly in the areas of energy efficiency, reliability, and security. The REACT MSCA