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Study On Relay Selection Algorithm Based On Swipt Wireless Cooperative Network, Qun Fang, Xukai Chen, He Xin, Yujun Zhu, Yiyang Liu, Yangyang Fang, Heju Li
Study On Relay Selection Algorithm Based On Swipt Wireless Cooperative Network, Qun Fang, Xukai Chen, He Xin, Yujun Zhu, Yiyang Liu, Yangyang Fang, Heju Li
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Although the wireless cooperative networks (WCN) significantly improve the communication quality and network throughput of wireless communications. However, it still faces the challenge of the network lifetime and the energy replenishment due to the energy limitation of relay nodes. In order to tackle this challenge, A multi-relay wireless cooperative network combined with the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) is proposed and the theoretical performance under the Nakagami-m assumption is analyzed. The selection of the optimal relay node for wireless cooperative networks in the framework of the proposed system is studied. The outage probability of the system …
Automated Species Classification Methods For Passive Acoustic Monitoring Of Beaked Whales, John Lebien
Automated Species Classification Methods For Passive Acoustic Monitoring Of Beaked Whales, John Lebien
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
The Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center has collected passive acoustic monitoring data in the northern Gulf of Mexico since 2001. Recordings were made in 2007 near the Deepwater Horizon oil spill that provide a baseline for an extensive study of regional marine mammal populations in response to the disaster. Animal density estimates can be derived from detections of echolocation signals in the acoustic data. Beaked whales are of particular interest as they remain one of the least understood groups of marine mammals, and relatively few abundance estimates exist. Efficient methods for classifying detected echolocation transients are essential for mining long-term passive …