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Reconfigurable Wireless Networks [PDF]
Driven by the advent of sophisticated and ubiquitous applications, and the ever-growing need for information, wireless networks are without a doubt steadily evolving into profoundly more complex and dynamic systems. The user demands are progressively rampant, while application requirements continue to expand in both range and diversity. Future wireless
El-Mougy, Amr +3 more
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Reconfiguring Distribution Networks by Means of Minimizing Power Loss and Considering Overcurrent Protection [PDF]
This paper studies the reciprocal impact of distribution network protection and reconfiguration of active Nowadays, with increasing energy consumption in distribution networks and the demand of consumers to buy highly reliable power, it is of high ...
Elham Khoshbakht Sangcar +2 more
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Single step undirected reconfigurable networks [PDF]
The reconfigurable mesh (RN‐MESH) can solve a large class of problems in constant time, including problems that require logarithmic time by other, even shared memory, models such as the PRAM with a similar number of processors [3]. In this work we show that for the RN‐MESH these constants can always be reduced to one, still using a polynomial number of
Yosi Ben-Asher, Assaf Schuster
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Reconfigurable monitoring for telecommunication networks
This article addresses the monitoring problem of the telecommunication networks. We consider these networks as multilevel dynamic objects. It shows that reconfigurable systems are necessary for their monitoring process in real life. We implement the reconfiguration abilities of the systems through the synthesis of monitoring programs and their ...
Man Tianxing +6 more
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Optimizing Reconfigurable Recurrent Neural Networks
This paper proposes a novel latency-hiding hardware architecture based on column-wise matrix-vector multiplication to eliminate data dependency, improving the throughput of systems of RNN models. In addition, a flexible checkerboard tiling strategy is introduced to allow large weight matrices, while supporting element-based parallelism and vector-based
Que, Z +7 more
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Decreased Alertness Reconfigures Cognitive Control Networks [PDF]
AbstractHumans’ remarkable capacity to flexibly adapt their behaviour based on rapid situational changes is termed cognitive control. Intuitively, cognitive control is thought to be affected by the state of alertness, for example, when drowsy we feel less capable of adequately implementing effortful cognitive tasks.
Andrés Canales-Johnson +8 more
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Ant colony system algorithm for optimal network reconfiguration [PDF]
Network reconfiguration of a power distribution system is an operation to alter the topological structure of distribution feeders by changing open/closed status of sectionalizing and tie switches.
Shabana Mehfuz, Farah Rashid
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Control Reconfiguration in Networked Control System [PDF]
In the research on the networked control systems (NCS) the performance of the control system is assumed to be affected by network induced parameters such as delays, jitters, packet losses, link failures. In this paper a reconfiguration of the network control is presented.
Vatanski, Nikolai +3 more
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Exploiting partial reconfiguration through PCIe for a microphone array network emulator [PDF]
The current Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) technology enables the deployment of relatively low-cost wireless sensor networks composed of MEMS microphone arrays for accurate sound source localization.
Braeken, An +3 more
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SUPPORTING RUNTIME RECONFIGURATION ON NETWORK PROCESSORS [PDF]
Network Processors (NPs) are set to play a key role in the next generation of networking technology. They have the performance of ASIC-based routers whilst offering a high degree of programmability. However, the programmability potential of NPs can only be realised with appropriate software.
Lee, K, Coulson, G
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