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    Interruption-Aware Computation Offloading in the Industrial Internet of Things by Khoi Anh Bui, Myungsik Yoo

    Published in Sensors (2025-05-01)
    “…This framework employs Multi-Agent Advantage Actor–Critic (MAA2C)—a simple yet efficient approach that enables decentralized decision-making while handling large action spaces and maintaining coordination through the centralized critic to make adaptive offloading decisions, taking into account edge availability, resource limitations, device cooperation, and interruptions. …”
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    Online hierarchical reinforcement learning based on interrupting Option by Fei ZHU, Zhi-peng XU, Quan LIU, Yu-chen FU, Hui WANG

    Published in Tongxin xuebao (2016-06-01)
    “…Aiming at dealing with volume of big data,an on-line updating algorithm,named by Macro-Q with in-place updating (MQIU),which was based on Macro-Q algorithm and takes advantage of in-place updating approach,was proposed.The MQIU algorithm updates both the value function of abstract action and the value function of primitive action,and hence speeds up the convergence rate.By introducing the interruption mechanism,a model-free interrupting Macro-Q Option learning algorithm(IMQ),which was based on hierarchical reinforcement learning,was also introduced to order to handle the variability which was hard to process by the conventional Markov decision process model and abstract action so that IMQ was able to learn and improve control strategies in a dynamic environment.Simulations verify the MQIU algorithm speeds up the convergence rate so that it is able to do with the larger scale of data,and the IMQ algorithm solves the task faster with a stable learning performance.…”
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    Online hierarchical reinforcement learning based on interrupting Option by Fei ZHU, Zhi-peng XU, Quan LIU, Yu-chen FU, Hui WANG

    Published in Tongxin xuebao (2016-06-01)
    “…Aiming at dealing with volume of big data,an on-line updating algorithm,named by Macro-Q with in-place updating (MQIU),which was based on Macro-Q algorithm and takes advantage of in-place updating approach,was proposed.The MQIU algorithm updates both the value function of abstract action and the value function of primitive action,and hence speeds up the convergence rate.By introducing the interruption mechanism,a model-free interrupting Macro-Q Option learning algorithm(IMQ),which was based on hierarchical reinforcement learning,was also introduced to order to handle the variability which was hard to process by the conventional Markov decision process model and abstract action so that IMQ was able to learn and improve control strategies in a dynamic environment.Simulations verify the MQIU algorithm speeds up the convergence rate so that it is able to do with the larger scale of data,and the IMQ algorithm solves the task faster with a stable learning performance.…”
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    Evaluating Latency in Multiprocessing Embedded Systems for the Smart Grid by Sara Alonso, Jesús Lázaro, Jaime Jiménez, Unai Bidarte, Leire Muguira

    Published in Energies (2021-06-01)
    “…Then, standalone execution as the real-time part is evaluated, measuring the delay to handle an interrupt created in programmable logic (PL). …”
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    Genotoxic monitoring of nurses handling cytotoxic drugs by Anna Tompa, Anna Biró, Mátyás Jakab

    Published in Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing (2016-01-01)
    “…Monitoring of biomarkers related to exposure may have a significant effect on early detection of cell transformation, thereby aiding the primary prevention of various chronic and malignant diseases. Nurses who handle cytotoxic drugs are exposed to carcinogenic agents, which have the potential to interrupt the cell cycle and to induce chromosomal aberrations. …”
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    Improving the Performances of the nMPRA Processor using a Custom Interrupt Management Scheduling Policy by ZAGAN, I., GAITAN, V. G.

    “…By reducing the jitter when handling with asynchronous interrupts and completely eliminating the uncertainties of the scheduling limit for the set of tasks, a significant improvement of the overall system's predictability has been obtained.…”
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    Controlled Fault Current Interruption Scheme for Improved Fault Prediction Accuracy by Xu Yang, Qi Long, Hao Li, Dachao Huang, Shupeng Xue, Jiajie Huang, Hongzhang Liang, Xiongying Duan

    Published in Applied Sciences (2025-03-01)
    “…To enhance the accuracy and efficiency of controlled fault current interruption (CFI) in short-circuit current processing within power systems, a half-cycle elimination prediction algorithm and a double-sampling CFI sequence method are proposed in this study. …”
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    Interrupted incubation: How dabbling ducks respond when flushed from the nest by Rebecca Croston, C. Alex Hartman, Mark P. Herzog, Sarah H. Peterson, Jeffrey D. Kohl, Cory T. Overton, Cliff L. Feldheim, Michael L. Casazza, Joshua T. Ackerman

    Published in Ecology and Evolution (2021-03-01)
    “…However, incubating birds may experience disturbances such as predator or human activity which interrupt natural incubation patterns by compelling them to leave the nest. …”
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    Should I Take this Call? Understanding Interruption Response Decision-Making in Mobile Phones by Sukeshini Grandhi, Daphne Raban, Quentin Jones

    “…Mobile phones not only increase our availability for communication anytime, anywhere, but also interrupt us anytime, anywhere. This paper empirically examines the role of local context (e.g. activity/location where one receives the call) vs. the relational context (e.g. what the phone call is about and from whom) in how people make decisions to answer or ignore phone call. …”
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    Framework for evaluating the risks of paralytic poliomyelitis after global interruption of wild poliovirus transmission by Aylward R. Bruce, Cochi Stephen L.

    Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (2004-01-01)
    “…With the interruption of wild poliovirus transmission globally, the need for new policies to deal with the post certification era will rapidly arise. …”
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    Prey handling and feeding habits of the snail predator Licinus depressus (Coleoptera, Carabidae) by Bruno Baur, José D. Gilgado, Armin Coray

    Published in Alpine Entomology (2023-07-01)
    “…After some bites, the beetle interrupts the opening process and begins to feed on the snail’s soft tissue. …”
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    You have interrupted me again!: making voice assistants more dementia-friendly with incremental clarification by Angus Addlesee, Arash Eshghi, Arash Eshghi

    Published in Frontiers in Dementia (2024-03-01)
    “…This becomes crucial with people with dementia (PwDs) as a target user group since they are known to pause longer and more frequently, with current state-of-the-art EVAs interrupting them prematurely, leading to frustration and breakdown of the interaction. …”
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    Continuous individual feedback to nurses at emergency medical dispatch centres: a stepped-wedge, interrupted time series analysis by Hans Blomberg, Douglas Nils Spangler

    Published in BMJ Open Quality (2025-01-01)
    “…Report delivery was implemented using a stepped-wedge design, and effects were evaluated using a hierarchical regression-based interrupted time series analysis.Results 40 dispatchers were included in the study between March 2020 and October 2023, who handled a total of 246 353 incidents. …”
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