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Dynamic analysis of synergistic domino effects due to multiple . . . BN is an efficient tool to graphically represent the spatial evolution of domino accident sequence (Khakzad et al , 2013) by utilizing the principle of the Bayesian theorem to update uncertain or sparse values of parameters on the observation of real-time evidence (Raveendran and Renjith, 2018) Khakzad et al (2011) pointed out the unique benefits of BN in the safety analysis
Pure Aloha - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Aloha does not avoid hidden or exposed nodes and is generally inefficient in terms of usage of the channel: pure Aloha leads to a maximum efficiency of less than 1 (2e) ≈ 18 5%, compared to a single user system Slotted Aloha can utilize the channel up to nearly 1 e ≈ 37% More sophisticated versions of Aloha, called coded slotted Aloha, which rely on the joint detection principle from
Consequence Evaluation of Toxic Chemical Releases by ALOHA Procedia Engineering 45 ( 2012 ) 384 – 389 1877-7058 2012 Published by Elsevier Ltd doi: 10 1016 j proeng 2012 08 175 2012 International Symposium on Safety Science and Technology Consequence evaluation of toxic chemical releases by ALOHA J M TSENG a, *, T S SU a , C Y KUO b a Institute of Safety and Disaster Prevention Technology, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Engineering | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier The official journal of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and Higher Education Press Engineering is an international open-access journal that was launched by the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) in 2015 Its aims are to provide a high-level platform where cutting-edge advancements in engineering R D, current major research outputs, and key achievements can be disseminated and shared; to
Slotted Aloha - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Example Applications of Slotted Aloha An example use of the slotted Aloha protocol is in the GSM cellular networks that we discussed in Chapter 4 in Section 4 7 Recall from Chapter 4 that in the GSM network the TDM channels are either traffic channels carrying voice or are control channels carrying control and signaling information to or from the mobile stations
Research paper To assess the efficiency of these AI-based routing protocols, we carry out extensive simulations across various underwater environments where metrics such as packet delivery ratio, energy consumption, end-to-end delay, and computational efficiency are focused on
Irregular repetition slotted Aloha with multiuser detection: A density . . . Simple and scalable protocols for massive random access are essential for supporting large deployments of the Internet of Things (IoT) and for large-scale machine-type communications (mMTC), as in Industry 4 0 and other specialized 5G 6G verticals [1], [2], which are starting to show an explosive commercial growth
Beyond ALOHA- quickly predict accidental release of toxic chemicals . . . To predict the behaviour of toxic gas leakage, many dispersion models have been reported in literature Models such as ALOHA (Tseng et al , 2012), PHAST (Meysami et al , 2013), and DEGADIS (Hanna et al , 1993) have been extensively utilized to simulate the dispersion of hazardous gas leakages in various environmental settings (Brighton et al , 1994)
Risk Quantitative Calculation and ALOHA Simulation on the Leakage . . . Procedia Engineering 45 ( 2012 ) 352 – 359 1877-7058 2012 Published by Elsevier Ltd doi: 10 1016 j proeng 2012 08 170 2012 International Symposium on Safety Science and Technology Risk quantitative calculation and ALOHA simulation on the leakage accident of natural gas power plant SHAO Hui**, DUAN Guoning Department of Environment and Safety Engineering, Changzhou University, Changzhou
Off-site toxic consequence assessment: A simplified . . . - ScienceDirect A review of EPA's guidance for off-site consequence analysis [1] identified a series of complementary public-domain screening modeling tools: RMP*Comp, ALOHA and DEGADIS, that when used in concert, provide a diverse toolbox that meets the requirements for site utility The use of a particular dispersion model is dictated by chemical composition and release conditions