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In this work, we consider a multiuser communication system in fading channels where the transmitter is supplied by hybrid energy sources including power grid and various renewable sources. Specially, the energy harvested from various renewable sources is stored in a limited capacity buffer, and the joint energy incoming is time-varying and possibly unpredictable. In addition, data arrives randomly...
Recent advances in network coding have shown great potential for efficient information transfer. In this paper, exploiting inter-layer and inter-session network coding, we address the distributed control problem in heterogeneous-service networks (HSNs) with booming multi-rate multicast (MRM) and unicast (UC) services. Different from the literatures on inter-layer/inter-session schemes, heterogeneity...
In this paper, a novel approach is presented to design the fault detector (FD) for linear time-invariant systems with measured disturbance. Although many papers have studied the observer-based robust fault detection filter (RFDF) to detect fault, most are studied as the integrated design issue, that the selected observer gain matrix H and residual weight matrix V, which make the FDF robust to the...
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