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SLIKKER, MARCO. "LINK MONOTONIC ALLOCATION SCHEMES." International Game Theory Review 07, no. 04 (December 2005): 473–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021919890500065x.

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A network is a graph where the nodes represent players and the links represent bilateral interaction between the players. A reward game assigns a value to every network on a fixed set of players. An allocation scheme specifies how to distribute the worth of every network among the players. This allocation scheme is link monotonic if extending the network does not decrease the payoff of any player. We characterize the class of reward games that have a link monotonic allocation scheme. Two allocation schemes for reward games are studied, the Myerson allocation scheme and the position allocation scheme, which are both based on allocation rules for communication situations. We introduce two notions of convexity in the setting of reward games and with these notions of convexity we characterize the classes of reward games where the Myerson allocation scheme and the position allocation scheme are link monotonic. As a by-product we find a characterization of the Myerson value and the position value on the class of reward games using potentials.
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Sossou, Comlan Hervé, Freddy Noma, and Jacob A. Yabi. "Rural Credit and Farms Efficiency: Modelling Farmers Credit Allocation Decisions, Evidences from Benin." Economics Research International 2014 (August 28, 2014): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/309352.

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This paper analyses farmers’ credit allocation behaviors and their effects on technical efficiency. Data were collected from 476 farmers using the multistage sampling procedure. The stochastic frontier truncated-normal with conditional mean model is used to assess allocation schemes effects on technical efficiency. Tobit model reveals the impact of farmers’ sociodemographic characteristics on efficiency scores. Results reveal that farm revenue (about 2,262,566 Fcfa on average) is positively correlated with land acreage, quantity of labour, and costs of fertilizers and insecticides. Farmers’ behaviors respond to six schemes which are categorized in two allocations contexts: out-farm and in-farm allocations. The model shows that only scheme (e) positively impacts technical efficiency. This scheme refers to the decision to invest credit to purchase better quality of pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and so forth. The positive effect of the scheme (c) may be significant under conditions of farmers’ education level improvement. Then, scheme (e) is a better investment for all farmers, but effect of credit allocation to buy agricultural materials is positive only for educated farmers. Efficiency scores are reduced by household size and gender of the household head. Therefore a household with more than 10 members and a woman as head is likely to not be technically efficient.
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Huang, Jin, Van Butsic, Weijun He, Dagmawi Degefu, Zaiyi Liao, and Min An. "Historical Accountability for Equitable, Efficient, and Sustainable Allocation of the Right to Emit Wastewater in China." Entropy 20, no. 12 (December 10, 2018): 950. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e20120950.

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Establishing policies for controlling water pollution through discharge permits creates the basis for emission permit trading. Allocating wastewater discharge permits is a prerequisite to initiating the market. Past research has focused on designing schemes to allocate discharge permits efficiently, but these schemes have ignored differences among regions in terms of emission history. This is unfortunate, as fairness may dictate that areas that have been allowed to pollute in the past will receive fewer permits in the future. Furthermore, the spatial scales of previously proposed schemes are not practical. In this article, we proposed an information entropy improved proportional allocation method, which considers differences in GDP, population, water resources, and emission history at province spatial resolution as a new way to allocate waste water emission permits. The allocation of chemical oxygen demand (COD) among 30 provinces in China is used to illustrate the proposed discharge permit distribution mechanism. In addition, we compared the pollution distribution permits obtained from the proposed allocation scheme with allocation techniques that do not consider historical pollution and with the already established country plan. Our results showed that taking into account emission history as a factor when allocating wastewater discharge permits results in a fair distribution of economic benefits.
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Fiaschi, Daniele, Giampaolo Manfrida, Barbara Mendecka, Lorenzo Tosti, and Maria Laura Parisi. "A Comparison of Different Approaches for Assessing Energy Outputs of Combined Heat and Power Geothermal Plants." Sustainability 13, no. 8 (April 19, 2021): 4527. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13084527.

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In this paper, we assess using two alternative allocation schemes, namely exergy and primary energy saving (PES) to compare products generated in different combined heat and power (CHP) geothermal systems. In particular, the adequacy and feasibility of the schemes recommended for allocation are demonstrated by their application to three relevant and significantly different case studies of geothermal CHPs, i.e., (1) Chiusdino in Italy, (2) Altheim in Austria, and (3) Hellisheidi in Iceland. The results showed that, given the generally low temperature level of the cogenerated heat (80–100 °C, usually exploited in district heating), the use of exergy allocation largely marginalizes the importance of the heat byproduct, thus, becoming almost equivalent to electricity for the Chiusdino and Hellisheidi power plants. Therefore, the PES scheme is found to be the more appropriate allocation scheme. Additionally, the exergy scheme is mandatory for allocating power plants’ environmental impacts at a component level in CHP systems. The main drawback of the PES scheme is its country dependency due to the different fuels used, but reasonable and representative values can be achieved based on average EU heat and power generation efficiencies.
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Qureshi, Muhammad Shuaib, Muhammad Bilal Qureshi, Muhammad Fayaz, Wali Khan Mashwani, Samir Brahim Belhaouari, Saima Hassan, and Asadullah Shah. "A comparative analysis of resource allocation schemes for real-time services in high-performance computing systems." International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks 16, no. 8 (August 2020): 155014772093275. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1550147720932750.

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An efficient resource allocation scheme plays a vital role in scheduling applications on high-performance computing resources in order to achieve desired level of service. The major part of the existing literature on resource allocation is covered by the real-time services having timing constraints as primary parameter. Resource allocation schemes for the real-time services have been designed with various architectures (static, dynamic, centralized, or distributed) and quality of service criteria (cost efficiency, completion time minimization, energy efficiency, and memory optimization). In this analysis, numerous resource allocation schemes for real-time services in various high-performance computing (distributed and non-distributed) domains have been studied and compared on the basis of common parameters such as application type, operational environment, optimization goal, architecture, system size, resource type, optimality, simulation tool, comparison technique, and input data. The basic aim of this study is to provide a consolidated platform to the researchers working on scheduling and allocating high-performance computing resources to the real-time services. This work comprehensively discusses, integrates, analysis, and categorizes all resource allocation schemes for real-time services into five high-performance computing classes: grid, cloud, edge, fog, and multicore computing systems. The workflow representations of the studied schemes help the readers in understanding basic working and architectures of these mechanisms in order to investigate further research gaps.
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Schmidt, David, Changxin Shi, Randall Berry, Michael Honig, and Wolfgang Utschick. "Distributed resource allocation schemes." IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 26, no. 5 (September 2009): 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/msrp.2009.933371.

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Fishburn, P. C. "Fair cost allocation schemes." Social Choice and Welfare 7, no. 1 (March 1990): 57–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01832921.

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Mu, Rongjun, Xin Zhang, Peng Wu, and Jiaye Chen. "RCS and Aero Surfaces Control Allocation Research on RLV’s Re-Entry Phase." Applied Sciences 9, no. 8 (April 18, 2019): 1617. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9081617.

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Based on the characteristics of aero surfaces and reaction control system (RCS), a control allocation scheme is needed to specify aero surface deflections and RCS thruster’s firing commands, during the re-entry phase of reusable launch vehicle (RLV). To analyze the control performance differences introduced by different allocation algorithms, this paper presents a proportional allocation scheme based on dynamic pressure, a daisy-chaining allocation scheme based on the control error, and a multi-object-based optimal allocation scheme, to deal with the allocation problem of RCS and aero surfaces. The first allocation scheme is the simplest, and the second one is more complicated, when considering the actuators’ physical constraints in the allocation problem. The third scheme not only takes the physical constraints into account, but also the rate constraints, and other constraints of RCS and aero surfaces, while for the objective optimization function, not like the single-object function of the other two schemes, it combines the allocation error minimization, fuel consumption minimization, and other functions, with the adaptive weight values. After the stability analysis, the feasibility of the aforementioned allocation schemes are verified by the simulation, and the contrastive analysis of their control performances are followed.
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Song, Xin, MingLei Zhang, WenMIn Liu, and ShengBao Wang. "Threshold-based hybrid relay selection and power allocation scheme." Journal of Communications Technology, Electronics and Computer Science 8 (November 7, 2016): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.22385/jctecs.v8i0.126.

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Abstract—To minimize total transmit power in a system while guaranteeing the outage probability at the same time in a cooperative system, we propose and analyse two threshold-based hybrid relay selection and power allocation schemes for a three-node cooperative relaying system. They are designated as: the hybrid amplify-direct-forward relaying (HADF) and incremental hybrid decode-direct-forward relaying (IHDDF) schemes. In the HADF scheme, a specific outage probability threshold is derived to determine that the system chooses to optimize power allocation of its source and relay in amplify-and-forward (AF) mode or optimize the power of its source in direct-transmit (DT) mode without a relay. In IHDDF, according to the outage probability threshold, the system chooses to optimize its power in turn with incremental decode-and-forward opportunistic relaying (IDFO) mode or DT mode. Closed-form expressions of the total transmit power of the proposed HADF and IHDDF schemes are derived. The proposed schemes have low computational complexity and system cost. Theoretical analysis and simulation results show that the HADF scheme outperforms the AF and DT schemes, and the total transmission power of the IHDDF scheme is reduced significantly compared with the IDFO and DT schemes. Compared with the HADF scheme, the IHDDF scheme has a better total transmit power in special channel condition.Keywords—power allocation, three-node cooperative relaying system, amplify-and-forward, incremental decode-and-forward opportunistic relaying.
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Zhao, Jianming, Mo Li, Ping Guo, Chenglong Zhang, and Qian Tan. "Agricultural Water Productivity Oriented Water Resources Allocation Based on the Coordination of Multiple Factors." Water 9, no. 7 (July 5, 2017): 490. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w9070490.

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Agricultural water productivity (AWP), which is associated with multiple factors, is an important index for measuring the effectiveness of agricultural water management. The purpose of this study is to promote AWP through optimally allocating limited agricultural water resources with the coordination of related elements. Firstly, the coordination effects of multiple factors related to AWP are quantified as relative optimum membership degrees based on the fuzzy optimum selecting theory. Secondly, based on the relative optimum membership degrees for various crops, a linear fractional programming model is established to maximize AWP in agricultural water resources allocation. Thirdly, the impacts of the allocation schemes on the development of social-economy and ecological environment are discussed using the multi-dimensional regulation theory. The developed integrated system has advantages in increasing agricultural water productivity through the coordination of multiple factors with aspects of economy, society and resources. Moreover, the system is capable of screening schemes considering harmonious development of resources, economy, society and ecology based on optimization results, providing decision makers with more sustainable schemes for irrigation water allocation. The integrated system including the aforementioned three parts is applied to a real-world case study in China to demonstrate its feasibility and applicability. Different water allocation schemes for various crops under different scenarios were obtained. The average value of AWP is 1.85 kg/m3, which is 0.31 kg/m3 higher than the current value of AWP. An optimum scheme with 1.1405 × 108 m3 of water being allocated was also selected due to its highest level of coordination for resources, economy, society and ecology. The developed system can provide an effective method for AWP promotion. The obtained results can help local decision makers adjust water resources allocation schemes.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Allocation schemes"

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Haque, Syed E. "Efficient GTS Allocation Schemes for IEEE 802.15.4." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2012. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cs_theses/75.

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IEEE 802.15.4 is a standard defined for wireless sensor network applications with limited power and relaxed throughput needs. The devices transmit data during two periods: Contention Access Period (CAP) by accessing the channel using CSMA/CA and Contention Free Period (CFP), which consists of Guaranteed Time Slots (GTS) allocated to individual devices by the network coordinator. The GTS is used by devices for cyclic data transmission and the coordinator can allocate GTS to a maximum of only seven devices. In this work, we have proposed two algorithms for an efficient GTS allocation. The first algorithm is focused on improving the bandwidth utilization of devices, while the second algorithm uses traffic arrival information of devices to allow sharing of GTS slots between more than seven devices. The proposed schemes were tested through simulations and the results show that the new GTS allocation schemes perform better than the original IEEE 802.15.4 standard.
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Maldonado, Martin Froilan. "A comparison of file allocation decision-making schemes." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/9148.

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Vannithamby, Rathneswaran. "Resource allocation schemes for high speed wireless access networks." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/NQ63644.pdf.

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Li, Guangming. "Novel resource allocation schemes in optical burst switching networks." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B37051040.

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Phuyal, Umesh. "Resource allocation schemes for next generation wireless communication systems." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/43711.

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Recent studies have indicated that spectrum scarcity in next generation wireless networks is inevitable due to the surge of mobile communication usage which offers the capability of instant access to users’ data and multimedia content anywhere anytime. Demand of mobile data traffic is found to have doubled within a year, and is expected to grow by 15 times in about five years. Fulfilling such mounting demand with the limited radio resources is a huge challenge for next generation wireless communication systems. Moreover, meeting the diverse quality of service (QoS) requirements of various types of user applications is indispensable. To tackle these challenges and to improve the spectral efficiency, radio resource management needs to be optimized for various novel systems such as relay-based cooperative transmission technique and opportunistic spectral utilization using cognitive radio (CR) technology. In addition to spectral efficiency, effective resource allocation methods need to be designed to improve the energy efficiency of such systems to achieve sustainable green communication. In this thesis, we investigate performance of certain resource allocation techniques in next generation wireless communication systems through analytical modeling and propose improved solutions using results from these models and simulations. First, we analyze the performance of resource allocation schemes for guaranteed QoS provisioning in a relay-based cooperative communication system. We introduce novel methods for precoder design for multi-antenna source and relay stations employing joint zero-forcing method. We design various schemes to allocate available transmit power to the source and relay(s) in a spectrally efficient manner. Next, we study the performance of resource allocation schemes for multicarrier multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)-based CR system. We propose an optimal power allocation scheme for such system considering the practical CR constraints. Finally, we investigate the issues and challenges in enabling green communication in next generation wireless communication systems. We propose energy-efficient resource allocation method for guaranteed QoS provisioning by employing relay-based cooperative communication. We also analyze the intrinsic trade-off between energy and spectral efficiency using multi-objective optimization approach. For all of the proposed algorithms and schemes, we also present extensive simulation-based results for comparison with methods existing in the literature.
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Li, Guangming, and 李光明. "Novel resource allocation schemes in optical burst switching networks." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2006. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B37051040.

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Lee, Joohee. "CDMA overlapped carrier allocation schemes for cellular mobile communications." Thesis, University of Surrey, 1997. http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/844189/.

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The following various multiple access schemes based on CDMA are investigated: Hybrid OCA-FD/SC-CDMA: Whereas conventional FD/SC-CDMA schemes do not permit adjacent carrier spectra to overlap, this scheme overlaps adjacent carrier spectra intentionally. Even though interference arises from adjacent carrier, higher chance of multipath diversity and spectrally efficiency is achieved in comparison with conventional FD/SC-CDMA. It will be shown that OCA compensates for capacity loss incurred by subdivision of available spectrum for frequency division multiplexing, and also achieves even higher capacity for chip waveforms with smooth spectral shape at no extra system complexity while merits of FD/CDMA such as lower complexity and higher diversity gain for noncoherent reception are still fully exploited. In terms of capacity, for flat fading channel and rectangular pulse cut off at mainlobe-null in frequency domain, FD/SC-CDMA combined with OCA schemes gives roughly 56% gain in comparison with SC-CDMA and conventional FD/SC-CDMA. For frequency selective channel and noncoherent reception, even higher gain is achievable. Hybrid slow frequency hopping (SFH)/SC-CDMA: Overlapped carrier allocation (OCA) schemes can be applied to hybrid SFH/SC-CDMA. In power controlled systems, SFH/SC-CDMA is known to be much worse than pure DS-CDMA in terms of capacity. Introduction of OCA to SFH/SC-CDMA improves capacity significantly, and consequently it becomes comparable to pure DS-CDMA whilst merits of frequency hopping such as strong immunity to near/far effect is preserved. FD/MC-CDMA: In this scheme, available spectrum is subdivided into multiple discrete subspectra, and they are interleaved. Then diversity gain becomes equal to that of ordinary MC-CDMA frequency diversity. As a result of less subcarriers than ordinary MC-CDMA, equaliser becomes less complicated. Guard interval imposed to overcome timing synchronisation error and intersymbol interference helps to suppress inter-subcarrier interference. Successive subcarriers are apart by multiple of the chip rate, and so inter-subcarrier interference is reduced or nearly rejected. In FD/MC-CDMA, longer guard interval instead of windowing is more effective. SFH/MC-CDMA: This scheme replaces hardware implementation of frequency hopping with simple coding technique. Hence frequency hopping gives no extra hardware complexity unlike SFH/SC-CDMA. Even fast frequency hopping can be simply implemented. Likewise in FD/MC-CDMA, frequency diversity is fully exploited. In the absence of nonlinear distortion, FD/MC-CDMA outperforms other multiple access schemes under consideration in terms of capacity, hardware complexity, and flexibility of resource management in single rate and multi-rate applications. In practice, power-limited mobile terminals can not afford to impose sufficient output backoff on power amplifier, and consequently nonlinearity generates intermodulation products (IMP). IMP's degrade signal-to-noise ratio and make synchronisation even more difficult. Unlike narrow-band OFDM, intermodulation products become noise-like after despreading at the receiver, and so cross-talk does not happen. Flexibility in pulse shape, carrier frequency, and the width of spectrum makes performance analysis more troublesome.
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Stemick, Martin. "Contributions to Resource Allocation Schemes in Multiuser OFDM-FDMA-Systems /." Göttingen : Cuvillier, 2009. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3415355&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Hamayun, Mirza Tariq. "Integral sliding mode fault tolerant control schemes with control allocation." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/28107.

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The key attribute of a Fault Tolerant Control (FTC) system is to maintain overall system stability and acceptable performance in the face of faults and failures within the system. In this thesis new integral sliding mode (ISM) control allocation schemes for FTC are proposed, which have the potential to maintain the nominal fault free performance for the entire system response, in the face of actuator faults and even complete failures of certain actuators. The incorporation of ISM within a control allocation framework uses the measured or estimated values of the actuator effectiveness levels to redistribute the control effort among the healthy actuators to maintain closed-loop stability. This combination allows one controller to be used in both fault free as well as in fault or failure situations. A fault tolerant control allocation scheme which relies on an a posteri approach, building on an existing state feedback controller designed using only the primary actuators, is also proposed. Retro-fitting of an ISM scheme to an existing feedback controller is advantageous from an industrial perspective, because fault tolerance can be introduced without changing the existing control loops. To deal with a wider range of operating conditions, the fault tolerant features of ISM are also extended to linear parameter varying systems. A FTC scheme considering only the availability of measured system outputs is also proposed, where now the feedback controller design is based on the estimated states. In each of the ISM fault tolerant schemes proposed, a rigorous closed-loop analysis is carried out to ensure the stability of the sliding motion in the face of faults or failures. A high fidelity benchmark model of a large transport aircraft is used to demonstrate the efficacy of the new FTC schemes.
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Bocquet, Wladimir. "Computationally Efficient Power Allocation and Equalization Schemes for Multi-Carrier Systems." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/123833.

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Books on the topic "Allocation schemes"

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Cunningham-Dunlop, Catherine. Quota allocation and transfer schemes in Canada. Vancouver, B.C: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, University of British Columbia, 1986.

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Canada. Agriculture Canada. Quota allocation and transfer schemes in Canada. Ottawa: Agriculture Canada, Policy Branch, 1987.

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Trela, Irene. Internal quota allocation schemes and the costs of the MFA. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1991.

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Stark, Oded. Labour allocation across labour markets under different informational schemes and the costs and benefits of signalling. [Washington, DC]: Development Research Department, World Bank, 1987.

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Cope, Helen. Flexible allocations policies and local lettings schemes. London: National Housing Federation, 2000.

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Ellerman, A. Denny, Barbara K. Buchner, and Carlo Carraro, eds. Allocation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511493478.

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Ganina, Vera, Lyudmila Borisova, Viktoriya Morozova, Irina Smirnova, and Elena Yurova. Production control of dairy products. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1865668.

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The textbook discusses the basics of production control, which is carried out at the enterprises of the dairy industry. The requirements of regulatory documents for quality indicators of various groups of dairy products are systematically stated, the procedure and methods of input control of raw materials, as well as control during the technological process and finished products are indicated. For a better perception of the material, standard schemes are given with the allocation of the main points of technical control of physico-chemical and microbiological indicators in the process of dairy production technology. It is intended for university students studying in the field of training "Animal food products", as well as for employees of dairy enterprises whose activities are related to quality control in production laboratories.
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Barbara, Buchner, Carraro Carlo, and Ellerman A. Denny, eds. Allocation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme: Rights, rents and fairness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Department, Birmingham (England) Housing. Summary details of the proposed simplified allocations scheme for consultation. Birmingham: the Department., 1989.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Public Accounts. Development Board for Rural Wales: Allocation and sale ofhousing and car leasing scheme. London: HMSO, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Allocation schemes"

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Zhou, Bing Bing, David Walsh, and Richard P. Brent. "Resource Allocation Schemes for Gang Scheduling." In Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, 74–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39997-6_6.

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Mattucci, Dino Alberto, Velio Macellari, Pietro Chistolini, and Gianluca Frustagli. "Discrete Simulations of Cadaver Kidney Allocation Schemes." In Medical Data Analysis, 225–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39949-6_28.

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Kwong, Kae Hsiang, Hammad Yaqoob, Craig Michie, and Ivan Andonovic. "WDM Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Schemes for Ethernet PONs." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 289–97. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04648-3_21.

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Hamayun, Mirza Tariq, Christopher Edwards, and Halim Alwi. "An Output Integral Sliding Mode FTC Scheme Using Control Allocation." In Fault Tolerant Control Schemes Using Integral Sliding Modes, 81–101. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32238-4_5.

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Hamayun, Mirza Tariq, Christopher Edwards, and Halim Alwi. "A Fault Tolerant Direct Control Allocation Scheme with Integral Sliding Modes." In Fault Tolerant Control Schemes Using Integral Sliding Modes, 63–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32238-4_4.

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Dethe, Vivek K., Om Prakash, and C. V. Ghule. "Efficient Energy Allocation Strategies for Various Cooperative Communication Schemes." In Advances in Smart Communication and Imaging Systems, 713–22. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9938-5_66.

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da Costa, Daniel B., Haiyang Ding, Jianhua Ge, and Wenjing Yang. "The Design of Efficient, Low-Complexity Cooperative Diversity Schemes from Different Perspectives." In Resource Allocation and MIMO for 4G and Beyond, 213–70. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8057-0_5.

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Deng, Zhongqi, Ruizhi Pang, and Yu Fan. "Allocation Schemes and Efficiencies of China’s Carbon and Sulfur Emissions." In Energy, Environment and Transitional Green Growth in China, 139–60. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7919-1_6.

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Krapp, Michael, Wolfgang Schultze, and Andreas Weiler. "Performance Measurement, Compensation Schemes,and the Allocation of Interdependence Effects." In Operations Research Proceedings 2008, 15–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00142-0_3.

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Nijman, Theo E., and Laurens A. P. Swinkels. "Strategic and Tactical Allocation to Commodities for Retirement Savings Schemes." In The Handbook of Commodity Investing, 522–46. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118267004.ch22.

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Conference papers on the topic "Allocation schemes"

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Zhao, Yuxin, Benoit Pelletier, and Diana Pani. "Resource allocation schemes for D2D communications." In 2014 IEEE Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference (LISAT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lisat.2014.6845229.

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Chia-Sheng Tsai. "Bandwidth allocation schemes for FTTH networks." In 2006 IFIP International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications Networks. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wocn.2006.1666650.

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Guha, Arpita, and Viswanath Ganapathy. "Power allocation schemes for cognitive radios." In Middleware and Workshops (COMSWARE '08). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/comswa.2008.4554378.

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Pao, Wei-Cheng, and Yung-Fang Chen. "Chunk Allocation Schemes for SC-FDMA Systems." In 2010 IEEE 71st Vehicular Technology Conference. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vetecs.2010.5493899.

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Wong, Eric W. M., and Sammy Chan. "Dynamic Wavelength Allocation Schemes in WDM-PON." In 2008 IEEE PhotonicsGlobal@Singapore (IPGC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ipgc.2008.4781404.

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Xiaoli Chen, Wei Yang, and Changlong Xu. "Novel resource allocation schemes in LTE PDCCH." In 2012 IEEE 14th International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icct.2012.6511201.

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Frikken, Keith Byron, and Preethi Srinivas. "Key allocation schemes for private social networks." In the 8th ACM workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1655188.1655191.

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Mokari, Nader, and Keivan Navaie. "Radio resource allocation schemes for relay assisted OFDMA dynamic spectrum allocation systems." In 2012 Wireless Advanced (WiAd) (Formerly known as SPWC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wiad.2012.6296570.

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Pradhan, S. N., R. Devarajan, S. C. Jha, and V. K. Bhargava. "Uplink power allocation schemes for heterogeneous cellular networks." In 2013 National Conference on Communications (NCC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ncc.2013.6487912.

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Liu, Tianxi, Lingyang Song, and Bingli Jiao. "Optimum power allocation for hybrid relay selection schemes." In Signal Processing (WCSP 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcsp.2009.5371603.

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Reports on the topic "Allocation schemes"

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Trela, Irene, and John Whalley. Internal Quota Allocation Schemes and the Costs of the MFA. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w3627.

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Frank, Martin, and Pedro Szekely. Real-Time MARBLES: A Scheme for Adaptive Distributed Resource Allocation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada427580.

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Ter-Minassian, Teresa, and Andrés Muñoz Miranda. Options for a Reform of the Mexican Intergovernmental Transfer System in Light of International Experiences. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004217.

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This paper focuses on the design of intergovernmental transfers to reduce vertical and horizontal fiscal imbalances and improve the performance of subnational governments. It provides an overview of international experiences, especially of large federations, with a view to devising viable options for reform of the transfer system in Mexico. While there is no one-size-fits-all ideal model of design and implementation of intergovernmental transfer systems, this analysis points to some lessons that can inform reforms, including the need to view intergovernmental transfers as an integral part of the overall system of intergovernmental fiscal relations; the use of different types of intergovernmental transfers that are best suited to fulfill different objectives; and the incorporation of equalization schemes to address regional disparities. In the light of these experiences, we find that the current Mexican transfer system is too fragmented, is linked to volatile oil revenues, involves substantial discretion in the allocation of a significant portion of the transfers, and lacks sufficient equalizing power. This paper presents and discusses possible reform options and demonstrates that it is altogether possible to reduce transfer dependence to promote effort and fiscal responsibility; simplify the system to increase predictability and ease its administration; eliminate discretion to increase transparency and establish stronger subnational budget constraints; and improve fiscal equalization to promote equity in subnational service delivery. Careful consideration of political economy dynamics is given in the simulations of possible reforms, with a view to minimizing short-term gains and losses as well as political opposition.
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Harris, B., M. Marden, and C. J. Park. The Distribution of the Number of Empty Cells in a Generalized Random Allocation Scheme. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada154806.

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Deshpande, Nikhil. Efficient Buffer Allocation Scheme for Bursty Traffic in ATM Networks using Fast Reservation Protocol. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.7110.

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McPhedran, R., K. Patel, B. Toombs, P. Menon, M. Patel, J. Disson, K. Porter, A. John, and A. Rayner. Food allergen communication in businesses feasibility trial. Food Standards Agency, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.tpf160.

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Background: Clear allergen communication in food business operators (FBOs) has been shown to have a positive impact on customers’ perceptions of businesses (Barnett et al., 2013). However, the precise size and nature of this effect is not known: there is a paucity of quantitative evidence in this area, particularly in the form of randomised controlled trials (RCTs). The Food Standards Agency (FSA), in collaboration with Kantar’s Behavioural Practice, conducted a feasibility trial to investigate whether a randomised cluster trial – involving the proactive communication of allergen information at the point of sale in FBOs – is feasible in the United Kingdom (UK). Objectives: The trial sought to establish: ease of recruitments of businesses into trials; customer response rates for in-store outcome surveys; fidelity of intervention delivery by FBO staff; sensitivity of outcome survey measures to change; and appropriateness of the chosen analytical approach. Method: Following a recruitment phase – in which one of fourteen multinational FBOs was successfully recruited – the execution of the feasibility trial involved a quasi-randomised matched-pairs clustered experiment. Each of the FBO’s ten participating branches underwent pair-wise matching, with similarity of branches judged according to four criteria: Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) score, average weekly footfall, number of staff and customer satisfaction rating. The allocation ratio for this trial was 1:1: one branch in each pair was assigned to the treatment group by a representative from the FBO, while the other continued to operate in accordance with their standard operating procedure. As a business-based feasibility trial, customers at participating branches throughout the fieldwork period were automatically enrolled in the trial. The trial was single-blind: customers at treatment branches were not aware that they were receiving an intervention. All customers who visited participating branches throughout the fieldwork period were asked to complete a short in-store survey on a tablet affixed in branches. This survey contained four outcome measures which operationalised customers’: perceptions of food safety in the FBO; trust in the FBO; self-reported confidence to ask for allergen information in future visits; and overall satisfaction with their visit. Results: Fieldwork was conducted from the 3 – 20 March 2020, with cessation occurring prematurely due to the closure of outlets following the proliferation of COVID-19. n=177 participants took part in the trial across the ten branches; however, response rates (which ranged between 0.1 - 0.8%) were likely also adversely affected by COVID-19. Intervention fidelity was an issue in this study: while compliance with delivery of the intervention was relatively high in treatment branches (78.9%), erroneous delivery in control branches was also common (46.2%). Survey data were analysed using random-intercept multilevel linear regression models (due to the nesting of customers within branches). Despite the trial’s modest sample size, there was some evidence to suggest that the intervention had a positive effect for those suffering from allergies/intolerances for the ‘trust’ (β = 1.288, p<0.01) and ‘satisfaction’ (β = 0.945, p<0.01) outcome variables. Due to singularity within the fitted linear models, hierarchical Bayes models were used to corroborate the size of these interactions. Conclusions: The results of this trial suggest that a fully powered clustered RCT would likely be feasible in the UK. In this case, the primary challenge in the execution of the trial was the recruitment of FBOs: despite high levels of initial interest from four chains, only one took part. However, it is likely that the proliferation of COVID-19 adversely impacted chain participation – two other FBOs withdrew during branch eligibility assessment and selection, citing COVID-19 as a barrier. COVID-19 also likely lowered the on-site survey response rate: a significant negative Pearson correlation was observed between daily survey completions and COVID-19 cases in the UK, highlighting a likely relationship between the two. Limitations: The trial was quasi-random: selection of branches, pair matching and allocation to treatment/control groups were not systematically conducted. These processes were undertaken by a representative from the FBO’s Safety and Quality Assurance team (with oversight from Kantar representatives on pair matching), as a result of the chain’s internal operational restrictions.
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Factors affecting the outputs and costs of community-based distribution of family planning services in Tanzania. Population Council, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1998.1022.

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This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of reimbursement schemes for community-based distribution (CBD) programs in Tanzania, and answers whether agents who receive monetary incentives perform better and are more cost-effective than those that receive nonmonetary incentives. Fieldwork was undertaken in April and May 1997, and data forming the basis of the analysis was collected from four CBD programs. These programs vary in their remuneration schemes and status of their CBD agents, size, and geographical coverage; the range of activities undertaken by the agents; and supervision and management structures. As noted in this report, CBD agents who receive monetary remuneration see more clients and generate more Couple Years of Protection than those provided with nonmonetary incentives. The program relying on part-time volunteer agents who receive nonmonetary remuneration is the most cost-effective. There are a number of programmatic factors that account for variances in program-output performance and cost-effectiveness. Understanding these factors is important in guiding decision-making about future planning, resource allocation, and technical assistance for CBD programs in Tanzania. These factors and their programmatic recommendations are provided in this report.
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