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Recent works on brain functional analysis have accentuated the importance of distributed functional networks and synchronized activity between networks in mediating cognitive functions. The network perspective is important to relate mechanisms of brain functions and the basis for classifying brain states. In this work, the network patterns related to neural tasks based on synchronization measure phase-locking...
A Networked Electric Vehicle (NEV) that can convert energy in the vehicle back to the grid when it has excess has the similar electrical characteristics to stationary energy storage devices. A Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) system, which is composed of these NEVs, can mitigate the impact of renewable penetration, minimize the grid losses and improve the reliability of electricity supply. The goal of the paper...
Integration of Electrical Vehicles (EVs) with power grid not only brings new challenges for load management, but also opportunities for distributed storage and generation in distribution network. With the introduction of Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), EVs can help stabilize the operation of power grid. This paper proposed and implemented a hybrid V2H/V2G system with commercialized...
In a passive ultra high frequency radio frequency identification (UHF RFID) system, the reverse link (tag to reader) transmission is realized by the backscattering approach. Traditional UHF RFID readers use the same carrier frequency for both the forward and reverse links. In this paper, a UHF RFID reader that uses different central frequencies for the forward and reverse links is presented. Since...
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