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Thesis Statement. ‌ To meet the ever-increasing mobile data traffic and to provide pervasive always- connected broadband packet services for next generation networks, base stations (BSs) are proposed to be installed more densely to provide higher capacity [1, 2]. However, inter-cell interference (ICI) has become more severe and may lead to the bottleneck of the network throughput. The operational costs of the network have also increased due to energy consumption by the growing number of BSs. Cloud radio access network (C-RAN) has been regarded as a promising so- lution owing to its superiority in ICI mitigation, and reducing both the capital ex- penditure (CAPEX) and the operating expense (OPEX) of the network operator [3]. In the proposed C-RAN architecture, the conventional BSs are physically detached into two parts: baseband processing units (BBUs) that are grouped together as a centralized cloud computing processor (CP) for designing all the coordination and energy trading strategies, and the remaining remote radio heads (RRHs) that are in charge of all radio frequency operations [4]. The data of information receiving terminals (ITs) is available at the CP and will be delivered to the multiple collab- orative RRHs via high-capacity low-latency fronthaul links such as optical fibre links. However, due to a large number of densely deployed distributed RRHs, each serving a time-varying number of receiving terminals in a highly dynamic wireless environment, the amount of energy demand by the wireless network operator from the reliable source, i.e., grid will be highly variable and statistically unknown over different times of the day. As a result, the network operator may need real-time energy provisioning to meet all the receiving terminals’ demand, and may take a risk of losing the profit.
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Thesis Statement. This dissertation will demonstrate that there is a significant degree of continuity in Russian military thought over the 20th century due to the resilience of fundamental military concepts. To be conceptually fundamental is inextricably linked to historical continuity. The primary objective of this study, then, is to investigate the historical continuity of fundamental military concepts in Russian military thought between 1856 and 2010. In this regard, this dissertation attempts to show that fundamental military concepts ensured continuity rather than change, despite the changing strategic, political, and historical contexts. Ultimately, this research argues that socio-political and strategic ruptures have had a marginal impact on Russian fundamental military concepts. Thus, the present study seeks to provide new insights into 'conceptual continuity' in Russian military thought by using the military history of ideas between the late 19th and early 21st centuries. Another purpose of this research is to investigate the causes of conceptual resilience in Russian military thinking. The present study defends the argument that conceptual resilience is strongly correlated with concepts’ (1) enduring strategic relevance and (2) integration into the system of conceptual thinking. By analyzing these two phenomena, this study seeks to make a significant contribution to research on the roots of historical continuity in Russian military thought. In this thesis, the view will be presented that strategically essential concepts are prone to continuity in Russian strategic thinking. These concepts do not disappear under war's changing character, although their semantic use is affected. Semantic content is "a cognitive system that gives meaning to sounds".54 Therefore, it refers to the capacity and capability of concepts to define reality. In other words, the semantic component of language is related to how the meaning of a word generates activity under a given particular socio-historical context.55 Despite semantic alterations, concepts’ strategic 54 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, “The Semantic Theory of Language,” Biosystems 190 (April 2020), 1. 55 Ibid. relevance may remain intact. Therefore, this study sets out to examine the interrelationship between various Russian war strategies and fundamental military concepts. In this framework, this study explores the ways in which these concepts are positioned or repositioned under different military strategies. Therefore, the present study ...

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