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Model predictive control is one of the key technologies to realize the multi-time scale optimal scheduling of integrated energy system. However, the traditional centralized model predictive control has the high model order, a large amount of online ...
Keyong Hu +4 more
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The transmission scheduling scheme of wireless networks for industrial control systems is a crucial design component since it directly affects the stability of networked control systems. In this paper, we propose a novel transmission scheduling framework
Bongsang Park +4 more
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Collision Helps - Algebraic Collision Recovery for Wireless Erasure Networks [PDF]
Current medium access control mechanisms are based on collision avoidance and collided packets are discarded. The recent work on ZigZag decoding departs from this approach by recovering the original packets from multiple collisions.
Medard, Muriel +2 more
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Optimization Method using Combinatorial Auction for Production Scheduling with Batch Processing
Centralized control of production systems is difficult because systems have become increasingly expansive and complex. Autonomous distributed scheduling was proposed to address this problem.
Toshiya KAIHARA +4 more
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A new agents-based model for dynamic job allocation in manufacturing shopfloors [PDF]
Market-based mechanisms such as the contract net protocol (CNP) are very popular for dynamic job allocation in distributed manufacturing control and scheduling. The CNP can be deployed with different configurations of the system elements.
Anane, Rachid +3 more
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On the Potential of Broadcast CSI for Opportunistic Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission [PDF]
Coordinated Multi-Point transmission is a promising technique to improve the performance of the users at the cell-edge. To achieve this, in case of a centralized approach, users need to unicast the quantized channel state information (CSI), typically to ...
Lakshmana, Tilak Rajesh +3 more
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Pseudo-scheduling: A New Approach to the Broadcast Scheduling Problem
The broadcast scheduling problem asks how a multihop network of broadcast transceivers operating on a shared medium may share the medium in such a way that communication over the entire network is possible.
DiPippo, Lisa C., Joseph, Shaun N.
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An Analysis of Methods and Metrics for Task Scheduling in Fog Computing
The Internet of Things (IoT) uptake brought a paradigm shift in application deployment. Indeed, IoT applications are not centralized in cloud data centers, but the computation and storage are moved close to the consumers, creating a computing continuum ...
Javid Misirli, Emiliano Casalicchio
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Distributed User Scheduling for MIMO-Y Channel
In this paper, distributed user scheduling schemes are proposed for the multi-user MIMO-Y channel, where three $N_{T}$-antenna users ($N_{T}=2N,\,3N$) are selected from three clusters to exchange information via an $N_{R}$-antenna amplify-and-forward (AF)
Gao, Hui +4 more
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Two agent scheduling with a central selection mechanism
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Nicosia, G +2 more
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