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Determination of all stabilizing PID controllers for time delay systems with Smith predictors
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013)Time delays in the control loop complicate the analysis and design of controllers. The use of a Smith predictor is a well-known technique for dealing with delays in stable systems. This paper presents a method for finding ... -
Determining optimal forming of flexible microgrids in the presence of demand response in smart distribution systems
(IEEE, 2018-12)Implementing microgrids in power systems will improve the network reliability and reduce the impact of outages on end-users. Determining the most efficient boundaries of microgrids under contingencies is one of the main ... -
Development of 2D maneuverable robotic fish propelled by multiple ionic polymer-metal composite artificial fins
(IEEE, 2015)Due to their high propulsion efficiency, stealthiness, and compact size, bio-inspired robotic fish are promising underwater vehicles that can carry out remote sensing missions in intelligence collection, environmental ... -
Differential Privacy in Social Networks Using Multi-Armed Bandit
(IEEE, 2022-01-20)There has been an exponential growth over the years in the number of users connected to social networks. This has spurred research interest in social networks to ensure the privacy of users. From a theoretical standpoint, ... -
Differentially-private federated learning with long-term budget constraints using online Lagrangian descent
(IEEE, 2021-05-10)This paper addresses the problem of time-varying data distribution in a fully decentralized federated learning setting with budget constraints. Most existing work cover only fixed data distribution in the centralized ... -
Differentially-private federated learning with long-term constraints using online mirror descent
(IEEE, 2021-07-12)This paper discusses a fully decentralized online federated learning setting with long-term constraints. The fully decentralized setting removes communication and computational bottlenecks associated with a central server ... -
A digital quarter square multiplier
(IEEE, 1980-03)An application of the quarter square multiplication technique used in analog computing is proposed for digital multiplication. Significant savings in storage requirements for ROM- implemented product tables are demonstrated. ... -
Direct implementation of an N-qubit controlled-unitary gate in a single step
(Springer, 2013-02)We present a new scheme to implement an N-qubit controlled-unitary operation directly in a single step. The main advantage of our scheme is that we do not use conventional gate decomposition protocols to break an N-qubit ... -
Distributed AF beamforming relay networks under transmit power constraint
(IEEE, 2013-11)This paper investigates minimum mean square error (MMSE)-based amplify-and-forward (AF) relay amplifying matrices and source/destination beamforming vectors under perfectly known channel state information by imposing ... -
Distributed AF mobile relay networks in adverse wireless communication environments
(IEEE, 2013)This paper addresses a more practical relay network consisting of a mobile source, multiple distributed mobile amplify-and-forward (AF) relays, and a mobile destination node. It considers an appropriate channel model between ... -
Distributed cross-layer protocol design for magnetic induction communication in wireless underground sensor networks
(IEEE, 2015-07)Wireless underground sensor networks (WUSNs) enable many applications such as underground pipeline monitoring, power grid maintenance, mine disaster prevention, and oil upstream monitoring among many others. While the ... -
Distributed network time synchronization: Social learning versus consensus
(IEEE, 2021-10-15)The objective of this paper is to investigate a social learning-based distributed network time synchronization (SLDNTS) and compare it to a classic approach: consensus-based distributed network time synchronization (CDNTS). ... -
Distributed reaction mechanisms to prevent selfish misbehavior in wireless Ad Hoc networks
(IEEE, 2011-12-05)We address the issue of misbehavior detection and reaction in IEEE 802.11 based Ad Hoc networks. Selfish misbehavior involves disobeying standard protocol mechanisms to gain unfair access to the channel at the expense of ... -
Distributed throughput optimal scheduling in the presence of heavy-tailed traffic
(IEEE, 2015-06)The heavy tailed traffic in wireless networks fundamentally challenges the applicability of conventional throughput optimal scheduling algorithms. To encounter this, the stability performance of distributed maximum weight ... -
Distributed timely throughput optimal scheduling for the Internet of Nano-Things
(IEEE, 2016-12)Nanotechnology is enabling the development of miniature devices able to perform simple tasks at the nanoscale. The interconnection of such nano-devices with traditional wireless networks and ultimately the Internet enables ... -
A diversity-based clustering technique for implementing decentralized node level charge scheduling of electric vehicles
(IEEE, 2019-10)The number of Electric Vehicles in usage has been increasing and this trend creates a lot of challenges to the existing power grid. The advancements in the communication and control infrastructure have made applications ... -
Does cognition come at a net energy cost in ad hoc Wireless LANs?
(Elsevier, 2014-02-12)Cognitive radios have been proposed in recent years to make more efficient use of the wireless spectrum and alleviate congestion on widely used frequency bands. A key aspect of these radios is the “cognition” gained through ... -
DSL vs. cable: A comprehensive comparison
(OPNETWORK 2003, 2003-08)Internet has become an integral part of today’s human life. Currently e-commerce is one of the fastest growing fields in the economy. While medium and large business establishments can afford dedicated links to connect to ... -
DTL-DephosSite: Deep transfer learning based approach to predict dephosphorylation sites
(Frontiers Media, 2021-06)Phosphorylation, which is mediated by protein kinases and opposed by protein phosphatases, is an important post-translational modification that regulates many cellular processes, including cellular metabolism, cell migration, ... -
Dynamic line parameter estimation using synchrophasor measurements
(IEEE, 2016)This paper proposes a novel methodology for the calculation and estimation of transmission line impedance with the use of real time data from synchrophasor measurement units. Current synchrophasor standards do not provide ...