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A comparison of thermoset and thermoplastic arc chutes in molded-case circuit breakers under fault clearing

Molded-case circuit breakers (MCCB) are vital devices that are used in many distribution systems for protection from faults in the network. During a fault, a large increase in current passes through the terminals of the MCCB and the contacts open by electromagnetic actuation. On opening, a low-voltage arc is struck between the contacts, forming a high-temperature […]

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Risk Averse Scheduling by a PEV Aggregator Under Uncertainty

Research on electric power systems has considered the impact of foreseeable plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) penetration on its regulation, planning, and operation. Indeed, detailed treatment of PEV charging is necessary for efficient allocation of resources. It is envisaged that a coordinator of charging schedules, i.e., a PEV aggregator, could exercise some form of load control […]

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Enabling highly energy efficient WSN through PLL-free, fast wakeup radios

Energy wasted during the wake-up of radios significantly degrades the efficiency of duty-cycled Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). The major contributor to this energy wastage is the PLL-based frequency synthesizer which has a long wakeup time. Furthermore, the rate of duty cycling in these radios is also constrained by the PLL which imposes an upper limit on the […]

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Low temperature die attach based on sub-micron Ag particles and the high temperature reliability of sintered joints

The rapid development of high temperature SiC power devices has faced a huge challenge to resolve the reliability of devices at high temperature operating environments due to the damage of die attach solder. Ag particles, particularly, Ag nanoparticles have been used to joint these SiC devices because these Ag nanoparticles can be sintered to form […]

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Achieving Optimal Traffic Engineering Using a Generalized Routing Framework

The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol has been widely applied to intra-domain routing in today’s Internet. Since a router running OSPF distributes traffic uniformly over Equal-Cost Multi-Path (ECMP), the OSPF-based optimal traffic engineering (TE) problem (i.e., deriving optimal link weights for a given traffic demand) is computationally intractable for largescale networks. Therefore, many studies resort […]

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Local SIP Overload Control: Controller Design and Optimization by Extremum Seeking

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling protocol for managing various types of real time sessions between parties over an Internet Protocol network. An open issue is the control of overload situations that occur when the incoming flow of requests to a SIP server overcomes the server processing capacity. In particular, call establishment times increase […]

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