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A SURVEY- Academic demolition via internet addiction

There are many studies about the INTERNET based learning, its use and its addiction and this is one of them. This paper lightened a brief overview of research, on theoretical and practical perspective of day to day work of students at BHARAT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Partapur Meerut, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA. This research is among the […]

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Covariance Shapes as a Cognitive Radio Concept for Receivers with Multiple Antennas

Non-orthogonal access in cognitive radio is typically controlled by limiting the interference power caused to the primary network by so-called interference temperatures. For receivers with multiple antennas the definition of a scalar measure for the impact of interference is ambiguous and the generalization of interference temperatures is non-trivial. We propose a cognitive radio concept by imposing constraints, […]

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A Performance-Guided Graph Sparsification Approach to Scalable and Robust SPICE-Accurate Integrated Circuit Simulations

To improve the efficiency of direct solution methods in SPICE-accurate integrated circuit simulations, preconditioned iterative solution techniques have been widely studied in the past decades. However, it is still an extremely challenging task to develop robust yet efficient general-purpose preconditioning methods that can deal with various types of large-scale integrated circuit problems. In this work, […]

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Finite-time consensus for second-order multi-agent systems with saturated control protocols

This study investigates the distributed finite-time consensus problem of networked agents with second-order integrators. First of all, to achieve finite-time consensus, a saturated protocol is proposed based on both relative position and relative velocity measurements. In light of the tools from homogeneous theory, it is theoretically shown that the proposed protocol will guarantee finite-time consensus under bounded […]

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A Single-phase PV Quasi-Z-source Inverter with Reduced Capacitance using Modified Modulation and Double-Frequency Ripple Suppression Control

In single-phase photovoltaic (PV) system, there is double-frequency power mismatch existed between the dc input and ac output. The double-frequency ripple (DFR) energy needs to be buffered by passivenetwork. Otherwise, the ripple energy will flow into the input side and adversely affect the PV energy harvest. In a conventional PV system, electrolytic capacitors are usually […]

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Design and Analysis of Multimodel-Based Anomaly Intrusion Detection Systems in Industrial Process Automation

Industrial process automation is undergoing an increased use of information communication technologies due to high flexibility interoperability and easy administration. But it also induces new security risks to existing and future systems. Intrusion detection is a key technology for security protection. However, traditional intrusion detection systems for the IT domain are not entirely suitable for […]

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Optimize the Server Provisioning and Request Dispatching in Distributed Memory Cache Services

The distributed cache system contains a group of servers caching different contents based on consistent hashing. The dynamic provisioning of servers helps to improve the system efficiency, which leads to a reduction of energy cost. We first measure the cache hit rate, request batching effect and cache warm-up time of the system through experiments, considering […]

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Rewritable hydrogel coatings using water as the ink

We propose a novel, facile and low-cost method to prepare rewritable coatings with nanoparticles buried in gelatin-alginate hydrogel layer using water as the ink. Firstly, polystyrene-co-acrylic acid (PS-co-AA) nanoparticles mixed with gelatin were coated on various substrates such as microscope slides, plastics or black paper, and appeared white after water sprayed. The transmittance from transparency […]

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The Limitations of Digital Simulation and the Advantages of PHIL Testing in Studying Distributed Generation Provision of Ancillary Services

There is increasing interest in the evaluation of the capability of power-electronic-interfaced distributed generators (DGs) connected to weak medium-voltage (MV) feeders, to provide ancillary services. Classic simulations using simplified DG models have their limitations and may prove insufficient due to the complexity of adequate modeling of power electronic interfaces. Moreover, conventional testing does not allow […]

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Interaction of electromagnetic waves with humans in wearable and biomedical implant antennas

Antennas are the key components for far-field wireless transmission of data and power by electromagnetic (EM) radiation. These passive devices are the only radiating structures in biomedical communication systems, so its design needs to be carefully studied to ensure human safety. In this paper, we analyse and discuss the effect of wearable and implantable biomedical […]

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