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This study explores the impact of high-photovoltaic (PV) penetration on the inter-area oscillation modes of large-scale power grids. A series of dynamic models with various PV penetration levels are developed based on a detailed model representing the U.S. Eastern Interconnection (EI). Transient simulations are performed to investigate the change of inter-area oscillation modes with PV penetration...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic is arguably the biggest contributor to today's Internet traffic. So far, very limited effort has been paid to theoretically analyze the effect of bringing locality-awareness into P2P applications. In this paper, we analyze three locality-awareness policies for BitTorrent-like system: tracker locality(neighbor selection), choker locality(choking and unchoking) and picker...
Previous studies very rarely investigated the link between information and entrepreneurial performance. This study develops a model integrating entrepreneurial networks, information and performance to provide an entrepreneurial cognition perspective on Chinese new ventures. We examine the mediating effect of information between entrepreneurial networks and performance. Our empirical findings suggest...
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