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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Shaojie Wen ◽  
Lianbing Deng ◽  
Zengliang Liu

The explosive growth of data leads to that the traditional wireless networks cannot enable various quality of service (QoS) communication for cellular-connected multi-UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) networks. To overcome this obstacle, we solve the joint optimization problem of channel allocation and power control for uplink NOMA-assisted multi-UAV networks. Firstly, we design a mixed integer nonlinear programming framework, where the channel gains are characterized with integral form in time interval and sorted in nondescending order as the priority index of the decoded signal. In order to propose a feasible algorithm, the initial power levels of UAVs are obtained and integrated into the original problem which is reduced to integer programming problem. Then, the UAVs whose channel gain differences satisfy the constraints will be divided into a group to share the same channel, while the initial power levels of UAVs are adjusted to get a more satisfactory initial solution for power control. Combining the solution of channel allocation and the initial power levels, we solve power control problem with asynchronous update mechanism until the power levels of UAVs remain unchanged. Finally, we propose a channel allocation algorithm and a power control algorithm with the asynchronous optimization mechanism, respectively. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithms can effectively improve the network performance in terms of the aggregated rate.


Author(s):  
M. Romanello ◽  
N. Menci ◽  
M. Castellano

In this paper we investigate how the Reionization process is affected by early galaxy formation in different cosmological scenarios. We use a semi-analytic model with suppressed initial power spectra to obtain the UV Luminosity Function in thermal Warm Dark Matter and sterile neutrino cosmologies. We retrace the ionization history of intergalactic medium with hot stellar emission only, exploiting fixed and variable photons escape fraction models ( fesc). For each cosmology, we find an upper limit to fixed fesc, which guarantees the completion of the process at z <6.7. The analysis is tested with two limit hypothesis on high-z ionized hydrogen volume fraction, comparing our predictions with observational results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 926 (1) ◽  
pp. 012035
Author(s):  
A Puspawan ◽  
N I Supardi ◽  
A Suandi ◽  
H R Samosir ◽  
Indarto

Abstract Bioethanol is ethanol produced from glucose fermentation followed by the distillation process. The purpose of this study was to examine the performance of gasoline-fueled motors using bioethanol fuel mixed with pertamax (RON 90) and pertalite (RON92) fuels with a mixed percentage of B0%, B5%, B10%, B15%, and B20%. In this research, bioethanol is made from basic ingredients of coconut roomie (Cocos nucifera), which is fermented then continued with the distillation process to obtain bioethanol with a purity level of 80%. Bioetahnol is used as a fuel mixture using a gasoline fuel motor. The results of testing the mixture of bioethanol B20% and pertamax (RON 90) fuel with the highest torque is 11.94 Nm at rotation 2600 rpm. Bioethanol B20% and pertalite (RON 92) fuel with the highest torque is 11.79 Nm at rotation 2600 rpm. Bioethanol B20% and pertamax (RON 90) fuel the highest initial power is 4.58 hp at rotation 2900 rpm. Bioethanol B20% and pertalite (RON 92) fuel’s the highest power is 4.52 hp at rotation 2900 rpm. Bioethanol B20% and Pertamax (RON 90) fuel shows that the lowest specific fuel consumption is 0.28 kg/hp.h. Bioethanol B20% and pertalite (RON 92) fuel the lowest specific fuel consumption pertalite is 0.29 kg/hp.h. The greater the percentage of in pertamax (RON 90) fuel and pertalite (RON 92) fuel, the specific fuel consumption will be more efficient. In the mixture of pertamax (RON 90) fuel and bioethanol B20% is the largest value torque and power, but specific fuel consumption is the lowest.


Universe ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (10) ◽  
pp. 365
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Romanello ◽  
Nicola Menci ◽  
Marco Castellano

In this paper we investigate how the Reionization process is affected by early galaxy formation in different cosmological scenarios. We use a semi-analytic model with suppressed initial power spectra to obtain the UV Luminosity Function in thermal Warm Dark Matter and sterile neutrino cosmologies. We retrace the ionization history of intergalactic medium with hot stellar emission only, exploiting fixed and variable photons escape fraction models (fesc). For each cosmology, we find an upper limit to fixed fesc, which guarantees the completion of the process at z<6.7. The analysis is tested with two limit hypothesis on high-z ionized hydrogen volume fraction, comparing our predictions with observational results.


Science ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 373 (6554) ◽  
pp. 561-567
Author(s):  
Nengxu Li ◽  
Xiuxiu Niu ◽  
Liang Li ◽  
Hao Wang ◽  
Zijian Huang ◽  
...  

Solution processing of semiconductors is highly promising for the high-throughput production of cost-effective electronics and optoelectronics. Although hybrid perovskites have potential in various device applications, challenges remain in the development of high-quality materials with simultaneously improved processing reproducibility and scalability. Here, we report a liquid medium annealing (LMA) technology that creates a robust chemical environment and constant heating field to modulate crystal growth over the entire film. Our method produces films with high crystallinity, fewer defects, desired stoichiometry, and overall film homogeneity. The resulting perovskite solar cells (PSCs) yield a stabilized power output of 24.04% (certified 23.7%, 0.08 cm2) and maintain 95% of their initial power conversion efficiency (PCE) after 2000 hours of operation. In addition, the 1-cm2 PSCs exhibit a stabilized power output of 23.15% (certified PCE 22.3%) and keep 90% of their initial PCE after 1120 hours of operation, which illustrates their feasibility for scalable fabrication. LMA is less climate dependent and produces devices in-house with negligible performance variance year round. This method thus opens a new and effective avenue to improving the quality of perovskite films and photovoltaic devices in a scalable and reproducible manner.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 152-165
Author(s):  
Yueyue Zhang ◽  
Peter Martin Ache

Instead of stressing that port cities are characterised by institutional fragmentations with many resulting conflicts, we claim that port cities might be highly constructive in terms of changing tangible and intangible boundaries. To capture this quality, we use the concept of ‘penumbral,’ a combination of perceptional aspects as well as tangible and intangible spatial constellations. This perspective is applied in the case of the Shanghai Baoshan port-city interface through the investigation of the changing tangible and intangible boundaries, and how planning relates to boundary changes in a context of spatial, industrial, and institutional multi-layered structures. Tangible refers to physical boundaries between the port and urban structure or district, while intangible refers to immaterial boundaries created by actors’ views on ports. Based on planning documents, direct observations, and 17 in-depth semi-structured interviews with local governments, port authority, planning departments, and companies, we find that one can indeed speak of penumbral boundaries, based on port-related values and ideas, and particularly on perceptions of the port and port businesses. Those perceptions are the initial power of changing and, following the idea of penumbral boundaries, blurring tangible and intangible boundaries. Finally, we suggest that, following the idea of penumbral boundaries, planning can play a stronger role in connecting the port and the city by first investigating how actors view the port and port businesses carefully, paying full attention to the specific relational context before formulating plans in the usual manner.


Author(s):  
M. Romanello ◽  
N. Menci ◽  
M. Castellano

In this paper we investigate how the Reionization process is affected by early galaxy formation in different cosmological scenarios. We use a semi-analytic model with suppressed initial power spectra to obtain the UV Luminosity Function in thermal Warm Dark Matter and sterile neutrino cosmologies. We retrace the ionization history of intergalactic medium with hot stellar emission only, exploiting fixed and mass-dependent photons escape fraction (fesc). For each cosmology, we find an upper limit to fixed fesc, which guarantees the completion of the process at z&amp;lt;6.7. The analysis is tested with two limit hypothesis on high-z ionized hydrogen volume fraction, comparing our predictions with observational results. We then implement a blast-wave model, which explains the genesis of UV photons escape fraction in the context of feedback and co-evolution between galaxies and Active Galactic Nuclei. Including the AGNs contribution, we find that the neutral hydrogen ionization is almost complete at z&amp;lt;7, with a weak dependence on initial gaseous ionized fraction and accretion UV spectral slope.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-68
Author(s):  
Zheng Sophia Tang

Validity is frequently raised as an issue in patent infringement proceedings, either as a defence or as a preliminary question. Where a court may hear a dispute in relation to infringement of foreign patents, whether the court could and should adjudicate their validity is controversial. This article examines five approaches to this matter. It concludes that none of these approaches is perfect and that there is a lack of evidence-based assessment as to their efficiency. It then moves on to discuss the similar jurisdictional segregation which occurs between validity and infringement at the domestic level in those countries which have adopted a bifurcation system of patents. It suggests that measures adopted domestically may shed light on the international conflict, and that courts should consider factors exceeding those ordinarily considered by international lawyers. A jurisdiction ‘matrix’ is proposed, aimed at providing a pragmatic solution. It grants the court on infringement the initial power to screen the likelihood of success of the infringement claim and then the validity defence, taking into account the accuracy of decision, expertise, chances of success, sound management of justice and deterrence of torpedo defences, before making a decision on validity jurisdiction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 413
Author(s):  
Monireh Mahjoob ◽  
Fereshteh Birjandi ◽  
Hadi Ostadimoghaddam ◽  
Abbasali Yekta
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