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Deep Reinforcement Learning for Resource Allocation in V2V Communications
In this article, we develop a decentralized resource allocation mechanism for
vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication systems based on deep reinforcement
learning. Each V2V link is considered as an agent, making its own decisions to
find optimal sub-band and power level for transmission. Since the proposed
method is decentralized, the global information is not required for each agent
to make its decisions, hence the transmission overhead is small. From the
simulation results, each agent can learn how to satisfy the V2V constraints
while minimizing the interference to vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I)
communications
Sound generated by rubbing objects
In the present paper, we investigate the properties of the sound generated by
rubbing two objects. It is clear that the sound is generated because of the
rubbing between the contacting rough surfaces of the objects. A model is
presented to account for the role played by the surface roughness. The results
indicate that tonal features of the sound can be generated due to the
finiteness of the rubbing surfaces. In addition, the analysis shows that with
increasing rubbing speed, more and more high frequency tones can be excited and
the frequency band gets broader and broader, a feature which appears to agree
with our intuition or experience.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure
China's creative industries : clusters and performances
A working paper submitted to the Annual Conference of the Chinese Economist Association held at Cambridge University from 1st to 2nd April 2008Peer reviewedFinal Accepted Versio
Tropical Convexity and Canonical Projections
Using a potential theory on metric graphs "Gamma", we introduce the notion of
tropical convexity to the space "RDiv^d(Gamma)" of effective R-divisors of
degree d on "Gamma" and show that a natural metric can be defined on
"RDiv^d(Gamma)". In addition, we extend the notion of reduced divisors which is
conventionally defined in a complete linear system |D| with respect to a single
point in "Gamma". In our general setting, a reduced divisor is defined uniquely
as an R-divisor in a compact tropical convex subset "T" of "RDiv^d(Gamma)" with
respect to a certain R-divisor "E" of the same degree d. In this sense, we
consider reduced divisors as canonical projections onto "T". We also
investigate some basic properties of tropical convex sets using techniques
developed from general reduced divisors.Comment: 29 pages, 2 figure
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