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Energy Harvesting Wireless Communications
by
Huang, Chuang
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Xu, Jie
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Zhou, Sheng
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Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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Computing and Processing
2018,2019
<p><b>A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF THE RESEARCH IN THE EMERGENT FIELD OF ENERGY HARVESTING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS</b> <p><i>Energy Harvesting Wireless Communications</i> offers a review of the most current research as well as the basic concepts, key ideas and powerful tools of energy harvesting wireless communications. Energy harvesting is both renewable and cheap and has the potential for many applications in future wireless communication systems to power transceivers by utilizing environmental energy such as solar, thermal, wind, and kinetic energy. <p>The authors—noted experts in the field—explore the power allocation for point-to-point energy harvesting channels, power allocation for multi-node energy harvesting channels, and cross-layer design for energy harvesting links. In addition, they offer an in-depth examination of energy harvesting network optimization and cover topics such as energy harvesting ad hoc networks, cost aware design for energy harvesting assisted cellular networks, and energy harvesting in next generation cellular networks. This important resource: <ul> <li>Brings together in one concise volume the most current research, key concepts, challenges and applications in energy harvesting for wireless transmission and network optimization</li> <li>Offers a variety of energy harvesting models and explores the constraints of them in the optimization of EH wireless communication systems</li> <li>Contains a comprehensive review from leading researchers whose specializations include circuit design, signal processing, communication and information theory, network protocol, traffic engineering, and optimization</li> <li>Provides information into managing randomness in energy supplies, channel fading and traffic load variation</li> </ul> <p>Written for academics, researchers, graduate students, and industry research engineers in electrical, electronic, and computer engineering fields, <i>Energy Harvesting Wireless Communications</i> offers a comprehensive resource to the innovations and technology of energy harvesting wireless communications.
Analytical Model of Velocity Distribution and Penetration Characteristics in Water‐Level Fluctuation Zone With Vegetation
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Liu, Xiao‐Bo
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Li, Feng‐Jiao
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Huang, Wei
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Aquatic ecosystems
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Biological invasions
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Diffusion processes
2026
As a critical ecological transition zone between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, the water‐level fluctuation zone significantly influences flow structure through vegetation morphology. Conventional analytical velocity models inadequately address the variation in vegetation with water depth. In this study, we developed a hydrodynamic coupled model with vertically varying leaf vegetation widths and derived its analytical solutions. We have updated the dynamic invasion width formula in the context of studying vegetation‐flow interactions within water‐level fluctuation zones. This work quantitatively investigates flow interactions at the main channel‐floodplain interface, establishes a dynamic relationship between the resistance coefficient and vegetation geometric parameters, and proposes a modified Kármán coefficient expression incorporating free water layer corrections under submerged conditions. Experimental and numerical validation revealed the shear layer evolution mechanisms and turbulent kinetic energy redistribution patterns (vertical‐lateral) under semi‐vegetated conditions. This study overcomes the traditional assumption of vegetation homogeneity. The findings will provide a fundamental basis for research on dissolved oxygen variations and pollutant diffusion processes in the littoral zone under vegetation‐flow interactions. It also analyzes the vertical variations in vegetation morphology within water‐level fluctuation zones, and offering a high‐precision analytical tool for eco‐hydrological simulations under vertically graded vegetation configurations and associated hydrodynamic impacts in these zones.
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The Chinese way
\"This book describes the Chinese way of life (CWOL) circa 2014, based on extensive primary and secondary data. Taking an anthropological approach, the book covers 51 topics that would have been studied if China were a newly discovered civilization, plus one overarching chapter that presents nine core concepts of CWOL. While the book is a rigorous treatment of CWOL, it is also filled with personal stories and perspectives from close to 1000 successful Chinese from academia, business, and government. The Chinese Way equips readers with a deep understanding of a society that is a major player in global business today and offers a foundation for successful business interactions with Chinese companies, organizations, and people\"-- Provided by publisher.