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A Generalized Suzuki Distribution

Wireless Personal Communications, 2010
Suzuki distribution is a popular model in wireless communications. In this paper, a generalization of it is proposed and two moment estimates derived. The performance of the estimates is assessed by simulation. Finally, applications are discussed for two problems in wireless communications.
Christopher S. Withers   +1 more
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A Generalized Exponential Distribution

Biometrical Journal, 1987
This paper discusses a new generalization of the exponential distribution. The distribution has its basis in the first emptiness time distribution of semi-infinite reservoir model. The distribution has two parameters, the additional parameter is such that both the mean and variance tend to increase with an increase in its value, but the variance ...
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The generalized Boltzmann distribution

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1973
Abstract The Boltzmann distribution is usually derived for systems in which the total energy is the sum of the energies of the individual molecules. A corresponding derivation may be given in the general case where the form of the energy function is unknown, since only its differential, by nature a linear function, is required.
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On the Distribution of the RSA Generator

1999
Let 19, m and e be integers such that gcd(19, m) = 1. Then one can define the sequence (un) by the recurrence relation $${{u}_{n}} \equiv u_{{n - 1}}^{e}\left( {\,\bmod \,m} \right),0{{u}_{n}}m - 1,n = 1,2,..., $$ (1) with theinitial value \({{u}_{0}} = \nu \).
John B. Friedlander   +2 more
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Generalized cauchy distributions

Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1957
Statistical distributions of the form C(l + [' x | )~ are considered. For k = 2, m = 1 this is the Cauchy distribution. For k = 2, m == ^(n -\1), % == n~&, it is the Student-Fisher distribution with n degrees of freedom. The Cauchy distribution is of interest because the variance of the mean is infinite while that of the median is finite. In this paper
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Distributed generation: a definition

Electric Power Systems Research, 2001
Thomas Ackermann, Lennart Soder
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A review of the optimal allocation of distributed generation: Objectives, constraints, methods, and algorithms

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017
Vigna K Ramachandaramurthy
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Distributed energy generation and sustainable development

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2006
Kari Alanne, Arto Saari
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Optimal distributed renewable generation planning: A review of different approaches

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013
Wen-Shan Tan   +2 more
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