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To meet the global challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the explosive demand of wireless data traffic, green architecture design is becoming a critical issue for mobile network operators. Heterogeneous deployments of different cell types have been used to fulfill the challenges mentioned above. In this respect, a critical concern for operators is how to deploy small cells in a green...
This paper empirically analyzes the effect of import trade spillover on the industrial energy consumption intensity, based on a panel of 32 industrial sectors for 1998-2007.The results show that research and development spillovers embodied in imports have indeed contributed to a decrease of industrial energy intensity both in high and low energy consumption intensity group in China. This paper will...
This paper presents a control method for tracking electric ground vehicle planar motions while achieving the optimal energy consumption. Sliding mode control and an energy-efficient control allocation (CA) scheme are synthesized to track the desired vehicle longitudinal, lateral, and yaw motions. By explicitly incorporating actuator efficiencies and actuator operating modes into the coordination of...
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