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Available bandwidth (AB) measurement technologies have been widely applied in evaluating the efficiency of the network communication. The performance of most existing AB measurement methods relies on the quality of the input data, which inevitably contains noises during the measurement. These noises can be multisourcing from end-to-end packet transmission and measuring, and in many practical situations,...
This paper studied the zero-sequence current of the distribution network with DGs. By comparison analysis, DGs do not affect the zero-sequence current measured at the initial points of each feeder. The transient component of zero-sequence current contains abundant fault information. The algorithm decomposed zero-sequence current on four scales with wavelet function db4. Fault characteristic components...
Wide-I/O dynamic random access memory (wide I/O DRAM) is one of promising solutions to increase the memory bandwidth. Similar to modern double-data-rate DRAMs, the minimum burst length of wide I/O DRAM is at least two. Thus, either a read or a write operation is executed, two words will be read or written at least each time. This causes that the testing of inter-word coupling faults becomes complicated...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of the dynamic allocation of resources between separate cellular networks. We propose a Dynamic Internetworking Carrier Aggregation (DI-CA) framework which involves every network operator releasing some of its exclusive, but excess, spectrum to another network operator for a limited time. We derive the basic condition for which DI-CA can improve the performance...
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