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An analysis of the duration and severity of power outages during weather events across U.S. Counties
Power grids are increasingly vulnerable to weather events, which not only lead to power outages but also complicate analysis efforts to inform planning and mitigation strategies.
Allen G Moore +3 more
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ABSTRACT We present experimental results on the relationship between rain attenuation and simultaneous scintillation during rain events, based on beacon signal measurements at 19.7 (Ka‐band) and 39.4 GHz (Q‐band) from the geosynchronous Alphasat satellite (25° E), received at two Italian ground stations, Spino d'Adda (42.1° slant path) and Tito Scalo ...
Miles Turner +5 more
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The Power Usage Allocating System to Optimize Based on the Priority Load
Monitoring energy consumption in a household is an essential thing for optimization of electrical power usage. Unnecessary or excessive power usage can lead to power outages and damage the electronic devices, so the end-user needs a control device to ...
Hartina N. Aidah +3 more
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Dynamic Cell Division for Interference Management in Satellite Direct‐to‐Cell Systems
ABSTRACT Direct‐to‐cell (D2C) connectivity enables future non‐terrestrial networks to provide service directly to standard terrestrial user equipment (UE) when terrestrial networks (TN) are unavailable. In this work, the satellite system is considered as a secondary network that supplements existing TN coverage while minimizing interference to the ...
Satya Chan +3 more
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Geometric Characterization of LEO–GEO Inter‐Satellite Links for Bidirectional Communications
ABSTRACT Incorporating geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO) and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites can extend communication services far beyond the reach of terrestrial infrastructure. A key enabler of such architectures is the establishment of inter‐satellite links (ISLs) between LEOs and GEOs to support bidirectional communications.
Muhammad Furqan +2 more
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ML‐Assisted Adaptive Fade Mitigation for Satellite Connectivity
ABSTRACT The demand for reliable and high‐quality wireless networks driven by resource‐intensive applications and services is growing rapidly and invoked the emergence of beyond 5G (B5G) and 6G paradigm and technologies which include satellite systems as part of the nonterrestrial networks (NTN).
Jinwara Surattanagul +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the dynamic interactions between climate risk, oil price uncertainty (OPU), and technological innovation in shaping Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to Sustainable Cities and Communities (SCC) across Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries from 2005 to 2024. Using a panel Time‐Varying Interactive Fixed Effects (
Mohamed Sami Ben Ali +2 more
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Electrification, Power Outages and Employment
Although electrification rates have increased in developing countries, the poor quality of electricity still remains a challenge. This paper studies the effects of electrification at the intensive margin, using a fixed effects approach. I find that power outages significantly reduce employment, earnings, and hours of work.
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ABSTRACT The increasing exposure of global supply chains to environmental, social, and operational disruptions has intensified scholarly interest in sustainability and resilience. While these concepts are widely discussed, existing research often addresses them separately, preventing understanding of their combined role in supply chain management.
Mahmut Mollaoglu, Bükra Doganer
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ABSTRACT Balancing reliable energy supply, equitable access, and environmental sustainability is a central challenge of the global energy transition. This study examines how innovation influences the energy trilemma by shaping energy security, energy equity, and environmental sustainability across 115 countries from 2011 to 2023.
Kingsley Imandojemu +5 more
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