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Multi-objective optimization framework for electric vehicle charging and discharging scheduling in distribution networks using the red deer algorithm. [PDF]

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Boubaker S   +8 more
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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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Distributed Camera Networks

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2011
Over the past decade, large-scale camera networks have become increasingly prevalent in a wide range of applications, such as security and surveillance, disaster response, and environmental modeling. In many applications, bandwidth constraints, security concerns, and difficulty in storing and analyzing large amounts of data centrally at a single ...
Bi Song   +4 more
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Distributed network scheduling

Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2005
We investigate missions where communications resources are limited, requiring autonomous planning and execution. Unlike typical networks, spacecraft networks are also suited to automated planning and scheduling because many communications can be planned in advance.
Clement, Bradley J., Schaffer, Steven R.
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Distributed simulation of networks

Computer Networks (1976), 1979
Abstract A potentially valuable attribute of message switched networks is that all processors in the network can cooperate in solving a common problem. This attribute has not recieved sufficient attention in the literature probably because it is hard to partition most programs into processes which communicate exclusively by exchanging messages.
K. Mani Chandy   +2 more
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Distribution Network Elements

2011
The chapter begins with an overview of the history of water transportation and explains how pipe lines are designed and maintained. The importance of valves and fittings for managing pressure and controlling water as it is transported around the distribution network is explained.
Tanyimboh, T., Key, M.
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