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Queuing-Based Energy Consumption Management for Heterogeneous Residential Demands in Smart Grid

In this paper, an energy consumption management is considered for households (users) in a residential smart grid network. In each house, there are two types of demands, essential and flexible demands, where the flexible demands are further categorized into delay-sensitive and delay-tolerant demands. The delay-sensitive demands have higher priority to be served than the delay-tolerant demands. […]

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A fully analog two-way sequential GaN power amplifier with 40% fractional bandwidth

In this paper, we report a two-way sequential power amplifier (SPA) using GaN HEMTs. The proposed fully analog SPA delivers Psat of approximately 40dBm over 2-3 GHz covering 40% fractional bandwidth. The design consists of a 3dB input coupler, a main amplifier, a peak amplifier, and a 10dB output coupler for power combining. After proper designing […]

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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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Distribution System State Estimation Using the Hamiltonian Cycle Theory

Since the origin of energy management systems, state estimation applications have aided in automatic power system operations, mainly for transmission systems. Currently, however, smart grid concepts are modifying the behavior of distribution systems through a rapid increase of controllable distributed generators, demand response, and electric vehicles. Consequently, the advanced metering infrastructure is providing a large […]

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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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A Hop-by-hop Routing Mechanism for Green Internet

In this paper we study energy conservation in the Internet. We observe that different traffic volumes on a link can result in different energy consumption; this is mainly due to such technologies as trunking (IEEE 802.1AX), adaptive link rates, etc. We design a green Internet routing scheme, where the routing can lead traffic in a […]

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Exploiting Intrinsic Variability of Filamentary Resistive Memory for Extreme Learning Machine Architectures

In this paper, we show for the first time how unavoidable device variability of emerging non-volatile resistive memory devices can be exploited to design efficient low-power, low-footprint Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) architectures. In particular we utilize the uncontrollable Off-state resistance (Roff/HRS) spreads, of nanoscale filamentary- resistive memory devices, to realize random input weights and random […]

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A New Quaternion-Based Encryption Method For DICOM Images

In this paper a new quaternion-based lossless encryption technique for DICOM images is proposed. We have scrutinized and slightly modified the concept of the DICOM Network to point out the best location for the proposed encryption scheme, which significantly improves speed of DICOM images encryption in comparison to those originally embedded into DICOM AES and 3DES algorithms. […]

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