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Toward intelligent intersections: Artificial intelligence-enhanced road accident detection for mixed-traffic environments

March 19, 2026 by Swee Tee Fu, Bee Theng Lau, Mark Kit Tsun Tee

Abstract: Road accidents remain a major global concern, particularly at urban intersections where cars, motorcycles, and pedestrians interact in unpredictable and often chaotic ways. Traditional accident detection systems struggle in these mixed-traffic environments, especially in areas with minimal lane discipline and diverse road user behavior. To address this challenge, we … [Read more...] about Toward intelligent intersections: Artificial intelligence-enhanced road accident detection for mixed-traffic environments

STEM programs, service learning, and disabilities

November 17, 2025 by Victoria Serrano

In this article we provide an overview of how a STEM program, service learning and disabilities may converge on a common goal to provide solutions for the challenges faced by people with disabilities For more about this article see link below. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10967519 For the open access PDF link of this article please click here. … [Read more...] about STEM programs, service learning, and disabilities

Modeling plasma particle motion with MATLAB in the physics classroom [STEM Education]

July 10, 2024 by Harrison Kepler, Dahnesh Upton, Jackson Elwell, Ashanthi Maxworth

Plasma physics is an advanced physical science composed of complex mathematics. The biggest challenge new learners face is the difficulty of visualizing these complicated concepts. The goal of this application is to aid that visualization process. In this work we present a MATLAB based graphical user interface developed for classroom purposes. Using this application, the … [Read more...] about Modeling plasma particle motion with MATLAB in the physics classroom [STEM Education]

New horizons in tactical communications: An overview of emerging technologies possibilities

February 6, 2024 by Victor Monzon Baeza

Tactical communications are military communications in which information, especially orders and military intelligence, is transmitted from one command, person, or place on the battlefield to another, particularly during combat. It includes any type of information delivery, whether verbal, written, visual, or auditory, and can be sent in various forms. For more about … [Read more...] about New horizons in tactical communications: An overview of emerging technologies possibilities

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IEEE Potentials Magazine is the publication dedicated to undergraduate and graduate students and young professionals. IEEE Potentials explores career strategies, the latest in research, and important technical developments. Through its articles, it also relates theories to practical applications, highlights technology’s global impact, and generates international forums that foster the sharing of diverse ideas about the profession.

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