Abstract: This article introduces a comprehensive method for designing a decoupling and pattern shaping surface (DPSS) specifically tailored for multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antennas. It ...
Argus (WMSM-915), the first ship of the heritage class of medium endurance offshore patrol cutters, enters the water during a christening ceremony in Panama City, Fla., Oct. 27, 2023. US Coast Guard ...
The enterprise AI market is currently nursing a massive hangover. For the past two years, decision-makers have been inundated with demos of autonomous agents booking flights, writing code, and ...
This study investigates the impact of using engineering design as a conceptual framework for developing interdisciplinary sustainable project-based learning experiences in K–12 rural settings to ...
In Part 2 of this series, our author Arun Sahu dives into the core design patterns that make agentic AI systems truly intelligent and adaptive. From self-reflection to multi-agent collaboration, these ...
As AI agents evolve beyond simple chatbots, new design patterns have emerged to make them more capable, adaptable, and intelligent. These agentic design patterns define how agents think, act, and ...
What if the key to building AI systems that are not only powerful but also trustworthy lies in a set of repeatable design principles? As artificial intelligence continues to shape industries and ...
Sept 19 (Reuters) - E-commerce accelerator Pattern Group (PTRN.O), opens new tab on Friday notched a valuation of $2.38 billion as its shares fell 3.6% in their Nasdaq debut, bucking the recent trend ...
Pattern made its debut on the Nasdaq after raising $300 million for the company and its investors in an IPO. The Utah-based company is one of the top sellers on Amazon's third-party marketplace. "No ...
Pattern launched an IPO, earning $300 million and reaching $2.5 billion valuation. It marked the richest initial public offering for a Utah company with a female co-founder The e-commerce accelerator ...
President Donald Trump called for improvements to federal government websites in a Thursday executive order, arguing the U.S. government “has lagged behind in usability and aesthetics.” The new ...
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