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Low-latency communications attracts considerable attention from both academia and industry, given its potential to support various emerging applications such as industry automation, autonomous vehicles, augmented reality and telesurgery. Despite the great promise, achieving low-latency communications is critically challenging. Supporting massive connectivity incurs long access latency, while transmitting high-volume data leads to substantial transmission latency. In addition, applying advanced signal processing techniques demands high processing latency. As these challenges cannot be effectively tackled by traditional design methods, there is a need for the wide adoption of powerful deep learning techniques that have the potential to achieve automatic structure extraction, thereby effectively supporting low-latency communications. Machine Learning for Low-Latency Communications presents the principles and practice of various deep learning methodologies for mitigating three critical latency components: access latency, transmission latency, and processing latency. In particular, the book develops learning to estimate methods, via algorithm unrolling and multiarmed bandit, for reducing access latency by enlarging the number of concurrent transmissions with the same pilot length. Task-oriented learning to compress methods based on information bottleneck are given to reduce the transmission latency via avoiding unnecessary data transmission. Lastly, three learning to optimize methods for processing latency reduction are given which leverage graph neural networks, multi-agent reinforcement learning, and domain knowledge.
This monograph offers a comprehensive exposition of the theory surrounding time-fractional partial differential equations, featuring recent advancements in fundamental techniques and results. The topics covered encompass crucial aspects of the theory, such as well-posedness, regularity, approximation, and optimal control. The book delves into the intricacies of fractional Navier-Stokes equations, fractional Rayleigh-Stokes equations, fractional Fokker-Planck equations, and fractional Schrödinger equations, providing a thorough exploration of these subjects. Numerous real-world applications associated with these equations are meticulously examined, enhancing the practical relevance of the presented concepts.The content in this monograph is based on the research works carried out by the author and other excellent experts during the past five years. Rooted in the latest advancements, it not only serves as a valuable resource for understanding the theoretical foundations but also lays the groundwork for delving deeper into the subject and navigating the extensive research landscape. Geared towards researchers, graduate students, and PhD scholars specializing in differential equations, applied analysis, and related research domains, this monograph facilitates a nuanced understanding of time-fractional partial differential equations and their broader implications.
This accessible monograph is devoted to a rapidly developing area on the research of qualitative theory of fractional ordinary differential equations and evolution equations. It is self-contained and unified in presentation, and provides the readers the necessary background material required to go further into the subject and explore the rich research literature. The tools used include many classical and modern nonlinear analysis methods such as fixed point theory, measure of noncompactness method, topological degree method, Picard operators technique, critical point theory and semigroups theory. This book is based on the research work done so far by the author and other experts, and contains comprehensive up-to-date materials on the topic.In this third edition, four new topics have been added: Hilfer fractional evolution equations and infinite interval problems, oscillations and nonoscillations, fractional Hamiltonian systems, fractional Rayleigh-Stokes equations, and wave equations. The bibliography has also been updated and expanded.This book is useful to researchers, graduate or PhD students dealing with fractional calculus and applied analysis, differential equations, and related areas of research.
This book systematically presents the topological structure of solution sets and attractability for nonlinear evolution inclusions, together with its relevant applications in control problems and partial differential equations.
Based on the latest version of designing codes both for buildings and bridges (GB50010-2010 and JTG D62-2004), this book starts from steel and concrete materials, whose properties are very important to the mechanical behavior of concrete structural members.
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