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Transition metal-based sulfides are hopeful nonprecious eletrocatalysts for enhanced oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Compared with noble-metal based materials, such transition metal-based sulfides have been widely investigated in catalysis and energy storage, which can be easily controlled into various morphology due to their various valences. However, it is still a challenge to engineer transition...
In this paper, we propose a non-cooperative differential game theory based resource allocation approach for the network security risk assessment. For the risk assessment, the resource will be used for risk assess, including response cost and response negative cost. The whole assessment process is considered as a differential game for optimal resource control. The proposed scheme can be obtained through...
In this paper, power control problem in cooperative relay network is investigated and a new autonomic power control scheme was proposed based on stochastic differential game. It is proved that the non-cooperative differential game algorithm is applicable and the optimal power level can be achieved.
In this paper, transmission power control problem for uplink in mobile cellular network is investigated and a new autonomic uplink power control scheme was proposed based on stochastic differential game. It is proved that the non-cooperative differential game algorithm is applicable and the optimal power level can be achieved.
This paper presents the Fast Loss Rate Inference (FLRI), an efficient end-to-end method with explicit estimation for inferring the per-node loss rates for wireless networks. The proposed estimator in this algorithm is proved to be consistent and able to correctly converge to the real node loss rate. The accuracy of this approach is evaluated, including analyzing the dependency of accuracy against...
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