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The Evolution of Quantum Key Distribution Networks: On the Road to the Qinternet

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022
Quantum key distribution (QKD) constitutes a symmetric secret key negotiation protocol capable of maintaining information-theoretic security. Given the recent advances in QKD networks, they have evolved from academic research to some preliminary ...
Yuan Cao   +5 more
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Identifying Topology of Low Voltage Distribution Networks Based on Smart Meter Data

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2018
In a power distribution network, the network topology information is essential for an efficient operation. This network connectivity information is often not available at the low voltage (LV) level due to uninformed changes that happen from time to time.
Satya Jayadev Pappu   +3 more
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Voltage control in future electrical distribution networks

, 2021
The integration of non-dispatchable energy resources and distributed storage in distribution networks is creating a challenge for optimal voltage regulation in real-time. The current technology deployed will not be able to respond to technical challenges
W. Murray, M. Adonis, A. Raji
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Efficient optimization technique for multiple DG allocation in distribution networks

Applied Soft Computing, 2020
In the last few decades, interest in the integration of Distributed Generators (DGs) into distribution networks has been increased due to their benefits such as enhance power system reliability, reduce the power losses and improve the voltage profile ...
A. Selim, S. Kamel, F. Jurado
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Distributed Network Secrecy

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2013
Secrecy is essential for a variety of emerging wireless applications where distributed confidential information is communicated in a multilevel network from sources to destinations. Network secrecy can be accomplished by exploiting the intrinsic properties of multilevel wireless networks (MWN).
Jemin Lee   +3 more
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Distribution Network Elements

2011
This book is a basic introduction to water distribution systems, including definition of its common elements, modelling theory, basic planning, operational and management issues, as well as some advanced topics including leakage management, optimal design, asset planning and management, etc. Each chapter is written from both the academic and industrial
Tanyimboh, T., Key, M.
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Integrating collection-and-delivery points in the strategic design of urban last-mile e-commerce distribution networks

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2019
The use of collection-and-delivery points (CDPs) within multi-echelon distribution networks is becoming an increasingly popular last-mile distribution strategy.
Milena Janjevic   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Distribution–Efficient Networks

2011
Publishing resources on a virtual network is a way to realize efficient data-distribution mechanisms. To this extent, each node needs to discover the other nodes, create neighborhoods and advertize its own resources. This chapter presents different techniques for making resources "discoverable," considering two approaches dubbed as unstructured ...
Liotta, Antonio, Exarchakos, George
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Congestion management in active distribution networks through demand response implementation

Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks, 2019
Despite the positive contributions of controllable electric loads such as electric vehicles (EV) and heat pumps (HP) in providing demand-side flexibility, uncoordinated operation of these loads may lead to congestions at distribution networks. This paper
Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini   +7 more
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Network friendly video distribution

2012 Third International Conference on The Network of the Future (NOF), 2012
The rise of popularity of video streaming services has resulted in increased volumes of network traffic, which in turn have created Internet bottlenecks leading to perceived quality degradations. In this paper, we argue that a good way to tackle this type of congestion is to make the contents available inside ISPs' networks.
Zhe, Li   +8 more
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