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Self-Admitted GenAI Usage in Open-Source Software
arXiv:2507.10422v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Strategized LaTeX removal and whitespace normalization approachThe widespread adoption of generative AI (GenAI) tools such as GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT is transforming software development. Since generated source code is virtually impossible to distinguish from manually written code, their real-world usage and impact on open-source software (OSS) development remain poorly understood. In this paper, we introduce the concept of self-admitted GenAI usage, that is, developers explicitly referring to the use of GenAI tools for content creation in software artifacts. Using this concept as a lens to study how GenAI tools are integrated into OSS projects, we analyze a curated sample of more than 200,000 GitHub repositories, identifying 1,292 suc

Communications over Unlicensed sub-8 GHz Spectrum: Opportunities and Challenges
arXiv:2412.11002v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The utilization of unlicensed spectrum presents a promising solution to the issue of spectrum scarcity in densely populated areas, while also offering a cost-effective means to connect underserved regions. In response to this potential, both academia and industry are actively exploring innovative applications of unlicensed spectrum. This work offers a thorough overview of unlicensed spectrum bands below 8 GHz, including TV White Spaces, Civil Broadband Radio Services, Industrial Scientific Medical bands, and the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure. The paper focuses on three key aspects: regulations, existing technologies, and applications. It is essential to recognize that "unlicensed" does not equate to "unregulated"; therefo
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