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    Understanding Ambiguity in Knowledge, Value and Institutional Structure: A Case Study of Chinese Open Network Community

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    Being a space for organizations to realize their value it is necessary to minimize the structural Uncertainty of the virtual world The analysis shows structural problems are the internal logical starting point of ambiguity in the network community and the underlying cause of gradual accumulation and precipitation in social tension Analyzing the structural stain from the dimension of knowledge value and institutional structure in the network community multifarious ambiguity is found in Chinese network governance A representative survey object is selected to understand Chinese network governance after COVID 2019 The paper choose The Changtze River Cloud community on TikTok as the survey unit to analyze the public space management satisfaction ratio Through theoretical discussion and case study specific countermeasures are proposed such as broadening the channels of expression constructing cultural diversity in virtual space and establishing clear specification standardizatio

    Cooperative Communications: Network Design and Incremental Relaying

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    Distributed and Asynchronous Data Collection in Cognitive Radio Networks with Fairness Consideration

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    As a promising communication paradigm, Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) have paved a road for Secondary Users (SUs) to opportunistically exploit unused licensed spectrum without causing unacceptable interference to Primary Users (PUs). In this paper, we study the distributed data collection problem for asynchronous CRNs, which has not been addressed before. We study the Proper Carrier-sensing Range (PCR) for SUs. By working with this PCR, an SU can successfully conduct data transmission without disturbing the activities of PUs and other SUs. Subsequently, based on the PCR, we propose an Asynchronous Distributed Data Collection (ADDC) algorithm with fairness consideration for CRNs. ADDC collects a snapshot of data to the base station in a distributed manner without the time synchronization requirement. The algorithm is scalable and more practical compared with centralized and synchronized algorithms. Through comprehensive theoretical analysis, we show that ADDC is order-optimal in terms of delay and capacity, as long as an SU has a positive probability to access the spectrum. Furthermore, we extend ADDC to deal with the continuous data collection issue, and analyze the delay and capacity performances of ADDC for continuous data collection, which are also proven to be order-optimal. Finally, extensive simulation results indicate that ADDC can effectively accomplish a data collection task and significantly reduce data collection delay. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER

    Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radios with Unknown Noise Variance and Time-variant Fading Channels

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