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Channel Assembling with Priority-Based Queues in Cognitive Radio Networks: Strategies and Performance Evaluation

2014

[EN] With the implementation of channel assembling (CA) techniques, higher data rate can be achieved for secondary users in multi-channel cognitive radio networks. Recent studies which are based on loss systems show that maximal capacity can be achieved using dynamic CA strategies. However the channel allocation schemes suffer from high blocking and forced termination when primary users become active. In this paper, we propose to introduce queues for secondary users so that those flows that would otherwise be blocked or forcibly terminated could be buffered and possibly served later. More specifically, in a multi-channel network with heterogeneous traffic, two queues are separately allocate…

CTMCQueueing theoryChannel allocation schemesbusiness.industryComputer scienceApplied MathematicsCognitive radio networksMarkov processINGENIERIA TELEMATICABlocking (statistics)Computer Science ApplicationsScheduling (computing)Continuous-time Markov chainChannel assemblingsymbols.namesakeCognitive radioHeterogeneous trafficsymbolsQueuing schemesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessQueueCommunication channelComputer networkIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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Concrete arch bridges built by lattice cantilevers

2013

In this paper a study about concrete arch bridges built by lattice cantilevers is presented. Lattice cantilevers are partial structures composed of deck, arch, piers and provisional steel diagonals, organized as reticular cantilever girders, in order to build arch bridges without the use of centrings, supports or temporary towers. Characteristics of this construction methodology with its variants are explained together with their implications in the erection sequence. Partial elastic scheme method is implemented in order to find initial forces of temporary cables and a forward analysis is carried out to follow the actual sequence of construction, by extending a procedure already applied to …

Cable-stayedarchEngineeringCantileverStaged constructionbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDiagonalLattice cantileverBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringArch bridge; Cable-stayed; Lattice cantilever; Partial elastic scheme; Staged constructionArch bridgeDeckConceptual designMechanics of MaterialsPartial elastic schemeLattice (order)GirderCantilever methodArchbridgebusinesscantileverCivil and Structural Engineering
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Construction sequence analysis of long-span cable-stayed bridges

2018

Abstract In cantilever construction of long-span cable-stayed bridges the stressing sequence of stays is fundamental for establishing the final configuration of the bridge. The structural behaviour of these bridges is usually evaluated through a forward staged construction analysis, in which the values of the prestressing forces to be applied to stays are the main unknowns. A unified procedure for determining the initial cable forces and for analyzing the entire sequence is presented here, considering the geometric nonlinearity of stays through the Dischinger equivalent elastic modulus. The target is the simultaneous determination of the initial cable forces with the simulation of the const…

CantileverComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesNAPS020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBridge (nautical)0201 civil engineeringDeckStress (mechanics)Effects of uncertainties021105 building & constructionPylonForward analysisCivil and Structural EngineeringSequenceConstruction sequencebusiness.industryProbabilistic logicProbabilistic approachCable-stayed structures; Construction sequence; Effects of uncertainties; Forward analysis; NAPS; Partial scheme; PES; Probabilistic approach; Civil and Structural EngineeringStructural engineeringPESSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniNonlinear systemPartial schemebusinessCable-stayed structures
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What You Should Know About Carbon Markets

2008

Since the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol, carbon trading has been in continuous expansion. In this paper, we review the origins of carbon trading in order to understand how carbon trading works in Europe and, specifically, the functioning of the European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) and the workings of several spot, futures and options markets where European Union Allowances are traded. As well, the linking of the EU ETS with the other United Nations carbon markets is also studied.

Carbon MarketsControl and OptimizationEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyEuropean Union Emission Trading Schemelcsh:Technologyjel:Q40Clean Development MechanismEmission TradingOrder (exchange)jel:Qjel:Q43jel:Q42jel:Q41jel:Q48media_common.cataloged_instancejel:Q47Electrical and Electronic EngineeringCarbon creditEuropean unionEuropean Union AllowancesEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49media_commonlcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentjel:Q0International economicsjel:Q4Emission Trading; European Union Allowances; Carbon MarketsKyoto ProtocolBusinessEmissions tradingFutures contractEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Cascaded H-Bridges Multielvel Inverters: grid connected advanced applications

Power electronics is going to increase in the modern electrical systems. It is well known that the use of power electronics allows the management and the control of the energy flow, obtaining voltage and current waveforms suitable for electrical loads. In this scenario, multilevel power converters are finding increased attention in industry and academia as one of the promising choices of electronic conversion thanks to their features and many different application fields with high power and medium voltage. Moreover, they are fundamental in interfacing electric grid to high power renewable energy systems (i.e. PV, Wind farm, Biomass, Fuel Cell etc.). Nowadays, the research is focused on the …

Cascaded H-Bridges Multilevel Inverter FPGA control board Multicarrier Modulation schemes Selective Harmonic Mitigation grid connected applicationsSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici
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Channel aggregation with guard-band in D-OFDM based CRNs: Modeling and performance evaluation

2016

Channel aggregation (CA) techniques can offer flexible channel allocation and improve overall system performance in multi-channel cognitive radio networks (CRNs). Although many CA techniques have been proposed and studied, the impact of guard-band on CA for channel access has not been addressed in-depth. In this paper, we study the guard-band allocation mechanisms in discontinuous-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (D-OFDM) based CRNs, and investigate the impact of guard-band sharing on SU flows when CA is enabled. Continuous time Markov chain (CTMC) based models have been developed in order to investigate the stochastic behavior of PU and SU flows. Based on our mathematical analysi…

Channel allocation schemesComputer scienceOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingDistributed computingBandwidth (signal processing)Guard bandMarkov process020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyFrequency-division multiplexingsymbols.namesakeCognitive radio0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSimulationCommunication channel2016 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference
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Underlay Device-to-Device Communications on Multiple Channels

2018

Author´s accepted manuscript (postprint). © 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. Since the spectral efficiency of wireless communications is already close to its fundamental bounds, a significant increase in spatial efficiency is required to meet future traffic demands. Device-to-device (D2D) communications provide such an increase by allowing nearby u…

Channel allocation schemesComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunicationsThroughputContext (language use)02 engineering and technologySpectral efficiencyBase station0508 media and communications0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessUnderlaybusinessComputer networkCommunication channel
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On the Performance of Channel Assembling and Fragmentation in Cognitive Radio Networks

2014

[EN] Flexible channel allocation may be applied to multi-channel cognitive radio networks (CRNs) through either channel assembling (CA) or channel fragmentation (CF). While CA allows one secondary user (SU) occupy multiple channels when primary users (PUs) are absent, CF provides finer granularity for channel occupancy by allocating a portion of one channel to an SU flow. In this paper, we investigate the impact of CF together with CA for SU flows by proposing a channel access strategy which activates both CF and CA and correspondingly evaluating its performance. In addition, we also consider a novel scenario where CA is enabled for PU flows. The performance evaluation is conducted based on…

Channel allocation schemesComputer sciencebusiness.industryApplied MathematicsFragmentation (computing)INGENIERIA TELEMATICATopologyUpper and lower boundsComputer Science ApplicationsContinuous time Markov chain modelingMulti-channel cognitive radio networksChannel assemblingCognitive radioFlow (mathematics)Channel fragmentationPerformance evaluationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessCommunication channelComputer networkIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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Model and optimal Call Admission Policy in Cellular Mobile Networks

2000

For current cellular networks, two important Quality of Service (QoS) measures are the fractions of new and handoff calls that are blocked due to unavailability of channels. Based on these QoS measures, we propose a queuing network model with impatient users for handoff and new calls in cellular mobile networks. The number of simultaneous calls, that can be supported, is modeled by C identical servers with exponentially distributed session duration for each one of them. Priority is given to handoffs over new calls. We use for that a Guard Channel policy that reserves a set of CH channels for handoff calls, new calls being served at their arrival if there are more than CH available channels.…

Channel allocation schemesComputer sciencebusiness.industryQuality of serviceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYHandoverServerCellular networkSession (computer science)UnavailabilitybusinessQueueComputer network
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<title>Statistical bandwidth allocation for multiservice networks</title>

2002

Multiservice networks will carry di erent kinds of applications in the near future. Bandwidth requirements change rapidly, and the network resource management will play an important role to guarantee the use of the limited resources in the most eAEcient way. We approach the channel capacity allocation problem by developing an SLA (Service Level Agreement) based channel allocation method. In our model, the channel may be wired or wireless, so this method can be adapted in multi-technique networks. The algorithm allocates resources to several di erent service classes via several di erent capacity routes. Service provider perfroms optimization by allocating data rate in such a way that the sat…

Channel allocation schemesbusiness.industryComputer scienceQuality of serviceService providerTelecommunications networkService-level agreementBandwidth allocationBandwidth (computing)Resource allocationRevenueWirelessResource managementTelecommunicationsbusinessCommunication channelComputer networkSPIE Proceedings
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