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    Mechanisms and games for dynamic spectrum allocation

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…7.3.10 Other equilibrium concepts -- 7.4 Learning equilibria -- 7.4.1 Learning Nash equilibria -- 7.4.2 Learning epsilon-equilibrium -- 7.4.3 Learning coarse correlated equilibrium -- 7.4.4 Learning satisfaction equilibrium -- 7.4.5 Discussion -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- II Cognitive radio and sharing of unlicensed spectrum -- 8 Cooperation in cognitiveradio networks: from accessto monitoring -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Cooperation in cognitive radio: mutual benefits and costs -- 8.2 An overview of coalitional game theory -- 8.3 Cooperative spectrum exploration and exploitation -- 8.3.1 Motivation -- 8.3.2 Basic problem -- 8.3.3 Joint sensing and access as a cooperative game -- 8.3.4 Coalition formation algorithm for joint sensing and access -- 8.3.5 Numerical results -- 8.4 Cooperative primary user activity monitoring -- 8.4.1 Motivation -- 8.4.2 Primary user activity monitoring: basic model -- 8.4.3 Cooperative primary user monitoring -- 8.4.4 Numerical results -- 8.5 Summary -- Acknowledgements -- Copyright notice -- References -- 9 Cooperative cognitive radios with diffusion networks -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Preliminaries -- 9.2.1 Basic tools in convex and matrix analysis -- 9.2.2 Graphs -- 9.3 Distributed spectrum sensing -- 9.4 Iterative consensus-based approaches -- 9.4.1 Average consensus algorithms -- 9.4.2 Acceleration techniques for iterative consensus algorithms -- 9.4.3 Empirical evaluation -- 9.5 Consensus techniques based on CoMAC -- 9.6 Adaptive distributed spectrum sensing based on adaptive subgradient techniques -- 9.6.1 Distributed detection with adaptive filters -- 9.6.2 Set-theoretic adaptive filters for distributed detection -- 9.6.3 Empirical evaluation -- 9.7 Channel probing -- 9.7.1 Introduction -- 9.7.2 Admissibility problem -- 9.7.3 Power and admission control algorithms.…”
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    Handbook of power systems. II

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Handbook of Power Systems II13; -- Preface of Volume II13; -- Contents of Volume II13; -- Contents13; of Volume I -- Contributors13; -- Part I Transmission and Distribution Modeling -- Recent Developments in Optimal Power Flow Modeling Techniques -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Physical Network Representation -- 3 Operational Constraints -- 4 Tap-Changing and Regulating Transformers -- 5 FACTS Devices -- 6 OPF Objective Functions and Formulations -- 7 OPF Solution Techniques -- 8 Numerical Examples -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Algorithms for Finding Optimal Flows in Dynamic Networks -- 1 Optimal Dynamic Network Flow Models and Power Industry -- 2 Minimum Cost Dynamic Single: Commodity Flow Problems and Algorithms for Their Solving -- 3 Minimum Cost Dynamic Multicommodity Flow Problems and Algorithms for Their Solving -- References -- Signal Processing for Improving Power Quality -- 1 Wavelet-based Algorithm for Harmonics Analysis -- 2 Wavelet-based Algorithm for Nonstationary Power System Waveform Analysis -- 3 Wavelet-GA-ANN Based Hybrid Model for Accurate Prediction of Short-term Load Forecast -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Transmission Valuation Analysis based on Real Options with Price Spikes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Behavior of Commodity Prices -- 3 Valuation of Obligations and Options -- 4 Valuation in the Presence of Spikes -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Forecasting in Energy -- Short-term Forecasting in Power Systems: A Guided Tour -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Electricity Load Forecasting -- 3 Wind Power Forecasting -- 4 Forecasting Electricity Prices -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- State-of-the-Art of Electricity Price Forecasting in a Grid Environment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 State-of-the-Art Techniques of Electricity Price Forecasting -- 3 Input8211;Output Specifications of Electricity Price Forecasting Techniques -- 4 Comparing Existing Statistical Techniques for Electricity Price Forecasting -- 5 Implementations of Electricity Price Forecasting in a Grid Environment -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Modelling the Structure of Long-Term Electricity Forward Prices at Nord Pool -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Long-term Forward Price Process -- 3 Model Estimation -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Hybrid Bottom-Up/Top-Down Modeling of Prices in Deregulated Wholesale Power Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Top-Down Models for Electricity Price Forecasting -- 3 Hybrid Bottom-Up/Top-Down Modeling -- 4 A Hybrid Model for the New Zealand Electricity Market -- 5 A Hybrid Model for the Australian Electricity Market -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III Energy Auctions and Markets -- Agent-based Modeling and Simulation of Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Agent-based Modeling and Simulation -- 3 Behavioral Modeling -- 4 Market Modeling -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Futures Market Trading for Electricity Producers and Retailers -- 1 Introduction: Futures Market Trading -- 2 Producer Trading -- 3 Retailer Trading -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- A Decision Support System for Generation Planning and Operation in Electricity Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Long-term Stochastic Market Planning Model -- 3 Medium-term Stochastic Hydrothermal Coordination Model -- 4 Medium-term Stochastic Simulation Model -- T$29828.…”
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    Parallel computing : technology trends

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Feedback-Driven Performance and Precision Tuning for Automatic Fixed Point Exploitation -- Parallel Programming -- A GPU-CUDA Framework for Solving a Two-Dimensional Inverse Anomalous Diffusion Problem -- Parallelization Strategies for GPU-Based Ant Colony Optimization Applied to TSP -- DBCSR: A Blocked Sparse Tensor Algebra Library -- Acceleration of Hydro Poro-Elastic Damage Simulation in a Shared-Memory Environment -- BERTHA and PyBERTHA: State of the Art for Full Four-Component Dirac-Kohn-Sham Calculations -- Prediction-Based Partitions Evaluation Algorithm for Resource Allocation…”
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    Hack proofing your network

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…</br><br> Knowing What To Expect in the Rest of This Book</br><br> Understanding the Current Legal Climate</br><br> Summary</br><br> Frequently Asked Questions</br><br>Chapter 2 The Laws of Security</br><br> Introduction</br><br> Knowing the Laws of Security</br><br> Client-Side Security Doesn't Work</br><br> You Cannot Securely Exchange Encryption Keys without a Shared Piece of Information</br><br> Malicious Code Cannot Be 100 Percent Protected against</br><br> Any Malicious Code Can Be Completely Morphed to Bypass Signature Detection</br><br> Firewalls Cannot Protect You 100 Percent from Attack</br><br> Social Engineering</br><br> Attacking Exposed Servers</br><br> Attacking the Firewall Directly</br><br> Client-Side Holes</br><br> Any IDS Can Be Evaded</br><br> Secret Cryptographic Algorithms Are Not Secure</br><br> If a Key Is Not Required, You Do Not Have Encryption-You Have Encoding</br><br> Passwords Cannot Be Securely Stored on the Client Unless There Is Another Password to Protect Them</br><br> In Order for a System to Begin to Be Considered Secure, It Must Undergo an Independent Security Audit</br><br> Security through Obscurity Does Not Work</br><br> Summary </br><br> Solutions Fast Track</br><br> Frequently Asked Questions</br><br>Chapter 3 Classes of Attack</br><br> Introduction</br><br> Identifying and Understanding the Classes of Attack </br><br> Denial of Service</br><br> Information Leakage</br><br> Regular File Access</br><br> Misinformation</br><br> Special File/Database Access</br><br> Remote Arbitrary Code Execution</br><br> Elevation of Privileges</br><br> Identifying Methods of Testing for Vulnerabilities</br><br> Proof of Concept</br><br> Standard Research Techniques</br><br> Summary</br><br> Solutions Fast Track</br><br> Frequently Asked Questions</br><br>Chapter 4 Methodology</br><br> Introduction</br><br> Understanding Vulnerability Research Methodologies</br><br> Source Code Research</br><br> Binary Research</br><br> The Importance of Source Code Reviews</br><br> Searching Error-Prone Functions</br><br> Reverse Engineering Techniques</br><br> Disassemblers, Decompilers, and Debuggers</br><br> Black Box Testing</br><br> Chips</br><br> Summary</br><br> Solutions Fast Track</br><br> Frequently Asked Questions</br><br>Chapter 5 Diffing</br><br> Introduction</br><br> What Is Diffing?…”
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    MATLAB for Machine Learning. by Ciaburro, Giuseppe

    Published 2017
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    There's Something about Gödel : The Complete Guide to the Incompleteness Theorem. by Berto, Francesco

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…. -- 6 ... and the unsatisfied logicists, Frege and Russell -- 7 Bits of set theory -- 8 The Abstraction Principle -- 9 Bytes of set theory -- 10 Properties, relations, functions, that is, sets again -- 11 Calculating, computing, enumerating, that is, the notion of algorithm…”
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    R High Performance Programming. by Lim, Aloysius

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Data parallelism versus task parallelismImplementing data parallel algorithms; Implementing task parallel algorithms; Running the same task on workers in a cluster; Running different tasks on workers in a cluster; Executing tasks in parallel on a cluster of computers; Shared memory versus distributed memory parallelism; Optimizing parallel performance; Summary; Chapter 9: Offloading Data Processing to Database Systems; Extracting data into R versus processing data in a database; Preprocessing data in a relational database using SQL; Converting R expressions into SQL; Using dplyr…”
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    Hands-On Reinforcement Learning with Python : Master Reinforcement and Deep Reinforcement Learning Using OpenAI Gym and TensorFlow. by Ravichandiran, Sudharsan

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Solving the taxi problem using Q learningSARSA; Solving the taxi problem using SARSA; The difference between Q learning and SARSA; Summary; Questions; Further reading; Chapter 6: Multi-Armed Bandit Problem; The MAB problem; The epsilon-greedy policy; The softmax exploration algorithm; The upper confidence bound algorithm; The Thompson sampling algorithm; Applications of MAB; Identifying the right advertisement banner using MAB; Contextual bandits; Summary; Questions; Further reading; Chapter 7: Deep Learning Fundamentals; Artificial neurons; ANNs; Input layer; Hidden layer; Output layer.…”
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    Cryptography 101 : From Theory to Practice. by Oppliger, Rolf

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…12.2.3 Asymmetric Encryption-Based Key Distribution Protocol -- 12.3 KEY AGREEMENT -- 12.4 QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY -- 12.4.1 Basic Principles -- 12.4.2 Quantum Key Exchange Protocol -- 12.4.3 Historical and Recent Developments -- 12.5 FINAL REMARKS -- References -- Chapter 13 Asymmetric Encryption -- 13.1 INTRODUCTION -- 13.2 PROBABILISTIC ENCRYPTION -- 13.2.1 Algorithms -- 13.2.2 Assessment -- 13.3 ASYMMETRIC ENCRYPTION SYSTEMS -- 13.3.1 RSA -- 13.3.2 Rabin -- 13.3.3 Elgamal -- 13.3.4 Cramer-Shoup -- 13.4 IDENTITY-BASED ENCRYPTION -- 13.5 FULLY HOMOMORPHIC ENCRYPTION -- 13.6 FINAL REMARKS -- References -- Chapter 14 Digital Signatures -- 14.1 INTRODUCTION -- 14.2 DIGITAL SIGNATURE SYSTEMS -- 14.2.1 RSA -- 14.2.2 PSS and PSS-R -- 14.2.3 Rabin -- 14.2.4 Elgamal -- 14.2.5 Schnorr -- 14.2.6 DSA -- 14.2.7 ECDSA -- 14.2.8 Cramer-Shoup -- 14.3 IDENTITY-BASED SIGNATURES -- 14.4 ONE-TIME SIGNATURES -- 14.5 VARIANTS -- 14.5.1 Blind Signatures -- 14.5.2 Undeniable Signatures -- 14.5.3 Fail-Stop Signatures -- 14.5.4 Group Signatures -- 14.6 FINAL REMARKS -- References -- Chapter 15 Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge -- 15.1 INTRODUCTION -- 15.2 ZERO-KNOWLEDGE AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOLS -- 15.2.1 Fiat-Shamir -- 15.2.2 Guillou-Quisquater -- 15.2.3 Schnorr -- 15.3 NONINTERACTIVE ZERO-KNOWLEDGE -- 15.4 FINAL REMARKS -- References -- Part IV CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 16 Key Management -- 16.1 INTRODUCTION -- 16.1.1 Key Generation -- 16.1.2 Key Distribution -- 16.1.3 Key Storage -- 16.1.4 Key Destruction -- 16.2 SECRET SHARING -- 16.2.1 Shamir's System -- 16.2.2 Blakley's System -- 16.2.3 Verifiable Secret Sharing -- 16.2.4 Visual Cryptography -- 16.3 KEY RECOVERY -- 16.4 CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT -- 16.4.1 Introduction -- 16.4.2 X.509 Certificates -- 16.4.3 OpenPGP Certificates -- 16.4.4 State of the Art -- 16.5 FINAL REMARKS -- References -- Chapter 17 Summary.…”
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    Oracle SOA Suite 11g Performance Cookbook. by Brasier, Matthew

    Published 2013
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    IP multicast with applications to IPTV and mobile DVB-H by Minoli, Daniel, 1952-

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- TOC36;CONTENTS -- Preface -- About the Author -- CH36;1 INTRODUCTION TO IP MULTICAST -- 146;1 Introduction -- 146;2 Why Multicast Protocols are Wanted47;Needed -- 146;3 Basic Multicast Protocols and Concepts -- 146;4 IPTV and DVB45;H Applications -- 146;5 Course of Investigation -- Appendix 146;A58; Multicast IETF Request for Comments -- Appendix 146;B58; Multicast Bibliography -- References -- CH36;2 MULTICAST ADDRESSING FOR PAYLOAD -- 246;1 IP Multicast Addresses -- 246;146;1 Limited Scope Addresses -- 246;146;2 GLOP Addressing -- 246;146;3 Generic IPv4 Addressing -- 246;2 Layer 2 Multicast Addresses -- 246;246;1 Ethernet MAC Address Mapping -- 246;3 MPEG45;Layer Addresses -- References -- CH36;3 MULTICAST PAYLOAD FORWARDING -- 346;1 Multicasting on a LAN Segment -- 346;2 Multicasting between Network Segments -- 346;3 Multicast Distribution Trees -- 346;4 Multicast Forwarding58; Reverse Path Forwarding -- 346;5 Multicast Forwarding58; Center45;Based Tree Algorithm -- 346;6 Implementing IP Multicast in a Network -- References -- CH36;4 DYNAMIC HOST REGISTRATION8212;INTERNET GROUP MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL -- 446;1 IGMP Messages -- 446;2 IGMPv3 Messages -- 446;3 IGMP Operation -- Appendix 446;A58; Protocol Details for IGMPv2 -- 446;A46;1 Overview -- 446;A46;2 Protocol Description -- 446;A46;3 Receiver 40;Host41; State Diagram -- 446;A46;4 Router State Diagram -- Appendix 446;B58; IGMP Snooping Switches -- Appendix 446;C58; Example of Router Configurations -- References -- CH36;5 MULTICAST ROUTING8212;SPARSE45;MODE PROTOCOLS58; PROTOCOL INDEPENDENT MULTICAST -- 546;1 Introduction to PIM -- 546;2 PIM SM Details -- 546;246;1 Approach -- 546;246;2 PIM SM Protocol Overview -- 546;246;3 Detailed Protocol Description -- 546;246;4 Packet Formats -- References -- CH36;6 MULTICAST ROUTING8212;SPARSE45;MODE PROTOCOLS58; CORE45;BASED TREES -- 646;1 Motivation -- 646;2 Basic Operation -- 646;3 CBT Components and Functions -- 646;346;1 CBT Control Message Retransmission Strategy -- 646;346;2 Nonmember Sending -- 646;4 Core Router Discovery -- 646;5 Protocol Specification Details -- 646;546;1 CBT HELLO Protocol -- 646;546;2 JOIN_REQUEST Processing -- 646;546;3 JOIN_ACK Processing -- 646;546;4 QUIT_NOTIFICATION Processing -- 646;546;5 ECHO_REQUEST Processing -- 646;546;6 ECHO_REPLY Processing -- 646;546;7 FLUSH_TREE Processing -- 646;546;8 Nonmember Sending -- 646;546;9 Timers and Default Values -- 646;546;10 CBT Packet Formats and Message Types -- 646;546;11 Core Router Discovery -- 646;6 CBT Version 3 -- 646;646;1 The First Step58; Joining the Tree -- 646;646;2 Transient State -- 646;646;3 Getting 34;On Tree34; -- 646;646;4 Pruning and Prune State -- 646;646;5 The Forwarding Cache -- 646;646;6 Packet Forwarding -- 646;646;7 The 34;Keepalive34; Protocol -- 646;646;8 Control Message Precedence and Forwarding Criteria -- 646;646;9 Broadcast LANs -- 646;646;10 The 34;all45;cbt45;routers34; Group -- 646;646;11 Nonmember Sending -- References -- CH36;7 MULTICAST ROUTING8212;DENSE45;MODE PROTOCOLS58; PIM DM.…”
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    Smart buildings, smart communities and demand response

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Demand Response in Smart Zero Energy Buildings and Grids / Nikos Kampelis -- DR in Smart and Near-zero Energy Buildings: The Leaf Community / Nikos Kampelis, Konstantinos Gobakis, Vagias Vagias, Denia Kolokotsa, Laura Standardi, Daniela Isidori, Cristina Cristalli, Fabio Maria Montagnino, Filippo Paredes, Pietro Muratore, Luca Venezia, Marina Kyprianou Dracou, Alaric Montenon, Andri Pyrgou, Theoni Karlessi, Mattheos Santamouris -- Performance of Industrial and Residential Near-zero Energy Buildings / Nikos Kampelis, Konstantinos Gobakis, Vagias Vagias, Denia Kolokotsa, Laura Standardi, Daniela Isidori, Cristina Cristalli, Fabio Maria Montagnino, Filippo Paredes, Pietro Muratore, Luca Venezia, Marina Kyprianou Dracou, Alaric Montenon, Andri Pyrgou, Theoni Karlessi, Mattheos Santamouris -- HVAC Optimization Genetic Algorithm for Industrial Near-Zero Energy Building Demand Response / Nikos Kampelis, Nikolaos Sifakis, Denia Kolokotsa, Konstantinos Gobakis, Konstantinos Kalaitzakis, Daniela Isidori, Cristina Cristalli -- Smart Grid/Community Load Shifting GA Optimization Based on Day-ahead ANN Power Predictions / Nikos Kampelis, Elisavet Tsekeri, Denia Kolokotsa, Konstantinos Kalaitzakis, Daniela Isidori, Cristina Cristalli -- Conclusions and Recommendations.…”
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    Hands-On Deep Learning with TensorFlow. by Boxel, Dan Van

    Published 2017
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    Social sensing : building reliable systems on unreliable data by Wang, Dong, Abdelzaher, Tarek, Kaplan, Lance

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Kaplan; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1: A new information age; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 Challenges; 1.3 State of the Art; 1.3.1 Efforts on Discount Fusion; 1.3.2 Efforts on Trust and Reputation Systems; 1.3.3 Efforts on Fact-Finding; 1.4 Organization; Chapter 2: Social Sensing Trends and Applications; 2.1 Information Sharing: The Paradigm Shift; 2.2 An Application Taxonomy; 2.3 Early Research; 2.4 The Present Time.…”
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    Practical data analysis by Cuesta, Hector

    Published 2013
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    Communicating process architectures 2002. by World Occam And Transputer User Group. Technical Meeting (25th: 2002: University Of Reading, U. K.)

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Acceptances, Behaviours and Infinite Activity in CSPP; HCSP: Imperative State and True Concurrency; Consolidating the Agreement Problem Protocol Verification Environment; On the Complexity of Buffer Allocation in Message Passing Systems; Java PastSet -- A Structured Distributed Shared Memory System; Synchronous Active Objects Introduce CSP's Primitives in Java; Configurable Collective Communication in LAM-MPI; Cache-Affinity Scheduling for Fine Grain Multithreading.…”
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    Symbolic computation and education

    Published 2007
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