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This paper investigates secrecy and connection performance for uplink transmission in a two-tier heterogeneous network with non-uniformly deployed low- power small base stations (BSs). All BSs and the eavesdropper are equipped with multiple antennas. We propose an aggregate interference approximation approach to characterize the statistics of interference generated by users associated with small BSs...
We study the problem faced by an operator who aims to allocate a certain amount of load adjustment (either load reduction or increment) to multiple consumers so as to minimize the aggregate consumer disutility. We propose and analyze a simple uniform-price market mechanism where every consumer submits a single bid to choose a supply function from a group of parameterized ones. These parameterized...
Typical coordination schemes for future power grids require two-way communications. Since the number of end power-consuming devices is large, the bandwidth requirements for such two-way communication schemes may be prohibitive. Motivated by this observation, we study distributed coordination schemes that require only one-way limited communications. In particular, we investigate how dual descent distributed...
As independent service providers shift from conventional energy to renewable energy sources, the power distribution system will likely experience increasingly significant fluctuation in supply, given the uncertain and intermittent nature of renewable sources like wind and solar energy. These fluctuations in power generation, coupled with time-varying consumer demands of electricity and the massive...
Demand response has recently become a topic of active research. Most of work however considers only the balance between aggregate load and supply, and abstracts away the underlying power network and the associated power flow constraints and operating constraints. In this paper, we study demand response in a radial distribution network, by formulating it as an optimal power flow problem that maximizes...
A simple method for rapid detection of melamine in the food is presented. Citrate-coated gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and cyanuric acid were utilized to generate melamine-concentration dependent colorimetric and turbidometric signals, respectively. As low as 0.4 ppm of melamine can be detected from the whole milk within 15 minutes with this new detection method and a simple acid precipitation based...
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