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Modeling Implantable Passive Mechanisms for Modifying the Transmission of Forces and Movements Between Muscle and Tendons

This paper explores the development of biomechanical models for evaluating a new class of passive mechanical implants for orthopedic surgery. The proposed implants take the form of passive engineered mechanisms, and will be used to improve the functional attachment of muscles to tendons and bone by modifying the transmission of forces and movement inside the […]

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Two-phase active power filter direct current control with capacitor voltages estimation and balance

In this paper an active power filter is presented based on a multilevel converter. The active power filter is intended to be used in domestic applications where reactive power compensation in two-phasenetworks is required. An innovative technique to balance the DC bus voltages of the power converter capacitors is proposed and also an estimation algorithm for […]

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A Stochastic Transmission Planning Model With Dependent Load and Wind Forecasts

This paper introduces a two-stage stochastic program for transmission planning. The model has two dependent random variables, namely, total electric load and available wind power. Given univariate marginal distributions for these two random variables and their correlation coefficient, the joint distribution is modeled using a Gaussian copula. The optimal power flow (OPF) problem is solved […]

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Rate Maximization Based Power Allocation and Relay Selection with IRI Consideration for Two-Path AF Relaying

We consider the power allocation and relay selection for rate maximization in a two-path amplify-and-forward (AF) relay network with inter-relay interference (IRI) consideration. We first investigate the power allocation with only a pair of relays under both the individual and global power constraints. To find the global optimum solution to this nonconvex problem, we develop a three-step […]

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An Exact Method for Computing Delay Margin for Stability of Load Frequency Control Systems With Constant Communication Delays

The extensive usage of open communication networks in power system control causes inevitable time delays. This paper studies impacts of such delays on the stability of one-area and two-area load frequency control (LFC) systems and proposes an analytical method to determine delay margins, the upper bound on the delay for stability. The proposed method first eliminates transcendental […]

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A Unified Framework for Defining and Measuring Flexibility in Power System

Flexibility is a widely used term in planning process and real-time operation. The existing research on flexibility uses different techniques to study flexibility property from different aspects. While studying a property from various viewpoints increases the understanding on the subject, we need a consistent theoretical framework to consolidate the ideas generated in the field, compare […]

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On the Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff of Unconstrained Multiple-Access Channels

In this paper, the optimal diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) is investigated for the multiple-input multiple-output fading multiple-access channel with no power constraints (infinite constellations). For$K$ users ( $K>1$ ), $M$ transmit antennas for each user, and $N$ receive antennas, infinite constellations in general and lattices in particular are shown to attain the optimal DMT of finite constellations for $Nge (K+1) M-1$ , i.e., user limited […]

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6th International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Metrics (WETSoM 2015)

WETSoM is a gathering of researchers and practitioners to discuss the progress on software metrics knowledge. Motivations for this workshop include the low impact that software metrics have on current software development and the increased interest in research. The goals of this workshop include critically examining the evidence for the effectiveness of existing metrics and […]

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On the acceptable perturbation level of CATV distribution amplifiers for mobile DVB-T reception

Transition to TV digital distribution finished in most countries. In cable networks, analog transmission will continue to work for their users. Studies evaluating the mutual interference between terrestrial (DVB-T and analog TV) and cable standards are rare, probably because it is considered that the two transmission media (the air and cable) are sufficiently distinct to avoid […]

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An Abuse-Free Optimistic Signature Exchange Protocol Using Block Cipher

Digital Signature plays a vital role in secure business transactions and e-commerce applications. There are many existing schemes for secure exchange of digital signature over the network, but the problem arises when both the parties involved in the transaction do not trust each other. We have proposed a partial signature exchange scheme that is not only […]

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