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Peak shrinking and interpolating for PAPR reduction in M-IFoF-based mobile fronthaul
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作者 Luping Qin Haibo Li +1 位作者 Da Chen Tao Jiang 《Digital Communications and Networks》 SCIE CSCD 2022年第1期51-57,共7页
We apply a Peak Shrinking and Interpolating(PSI)scheme to improve the Peak-to-Average Power Ratio(PAPR)performance in Multiple Intermediate-Frequency-over-Fiber(M-IFoF)based mobile fronthaul.The key idea is to detect ... We apply a Peak Shrinking and Interpolating(PSI)scheme to improve the Peak-to-Average Power Ratio(PAPR)performance in Multiple Intermediate-Frequency-over-Fiber(M-IFoF)based mobile fronthaul.The key idea is to detect the high peaks of the signal and shrink them,and then the shrunk peak values are interpolated into the original signal to reduce the PAPR.We also compare the PSI technique with the previous Tone-Reservation(TR)technique and Phase Pre-Distortion(PPD)technique in terms of PAPR reduction effect and computational complexity.The simulation results indicate that the PSI scheme can reduce the PAPR by more than 4.3 dB at 0.1%CCDF,which outperforms the two previous schemes with lower computational complexity.Furthermore,we find that altering M-IFoF system parameters has little effect on the performance of the PSI technique. 展开更多
关键词 Mobile fronthaul Multi-IF-Over-Fiber(M-IFoF) peak shrinking and Interpolating(PSI) Tone-Reservation(TR) Phase Pre-Distortion(PPD)
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Peak Electricity Demand Management and Energy Efficiency among Large Steel Manufacturing Firms in Nairobi Region, Kenya
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作者 Teresia Wanja Jackson Peter Musau Cyrus Wabuge Wekesa 《Journal of Power and Energy Engineering》 2023年第12期82-94,共13页
To reduce peak electricity demand and hence reduce capacity costs due to added investment of generating additional power to meet short intervals of peak demand, can enhance energy efficiency. Where it is possible to a... To reduce peak electricity demand and hence reduce capacity costs due to added investment of generating additional power to meet short intervals of peak demand, can enhance energy efficiency. Where it is possible to adjust timing and the quantity of electricity consumption and at the same time achieve the same useful effect, the value of the energy service itself remains unchanged. Peak demand management is viewed as the balance between demand and generation of energy hence an important requirement for stabilized operation of power system. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to establish the correlation between peak electricity demand management strategies and energy efficiency among large steel manufacturing firms in Nairobi, Kenya. The strategies investigated were demand scheduling, Peak shrinking and Peak shaving. Demand scheduling involves shifting predetermined loads to low peak periods thereby flattening the demand curve. Peak shrinking on the other hand involves installation of energy efficient equipment thereby shifting the overall demand curve downwards. Peak shaving is the deployment of secondary generation on site to temporarily power some loads during peak hours thereby reducing demand during the peak periods of the plant. The specific objectives were to test the relationship between demand scheduling and energy efficiency among large steel manufacturing firms in Nairobi Region;to test the correlation between peak shrinking and energy efficiency among large steel manufacturing firms in Nairobi Region;and to test the association between peak shaving and energy efficiency among large steel manufacturing firms in Nairobi Region. The study adopted a descriptive research design to determine the relationship between each independent variable namely demand scheduling, peak shrinking, peak shaving and the dependent variable, the energy efficiency. The target population was large steel manufacturing firms in Nairobi Region, Kenya. The study used both primary and secondary data. The primary data was from structured questionnaires while secondary data was from historical electricity consumption data for the firms under study. The results revealed that both peak shrinking and peak shaving were statistically significant in influencing energy efficiency among the steel manufacturing firms in Nairobi Region, each with Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.903, thus a strong linear relationship between the investigated strategy and the dependent variable, energy efficiency. The obtained results are significant at probability value of 0.005 (p 0.05). The conclusion is that peak shrinking and peak shaving have an impact on energy efficiency in the population under study, and if properly implemented, may lead to efficient utilization of the available energy. The study further recommended that peak demand management practices need to be implemented efficiently as a way of improving the overall plant load factor and energy efficiency. 展开更多
关键词 peak Demand Demand Scheduling peak shrinking peak Shaving Energy Efficiency
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