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Stein Gjessing

Researcher at University of Oslo

Publications -  142
Citations -  5850

Stein Gjessing is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Cognitive radio. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 141 publications receiving 5221 citations. Previous affiliations of Stein Gjessing include Simula Research Laboratory.

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Dependable Demand Response Management in the Smart Grid: A Stackelberg Game Approach

TL;DR: This paper proposes a Stackelberg game between utility companies and end-users to maximize the revenue of each utility company and the payoff of each user and derive analytical results for the StACkelberg equilibrium of the game and proves that a unique solution exists.
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Cognitive machine-to-machine communications: visions and potentials for the smart grid

TL;DR: A CM2M communications architecture for the smart grid is presented, for which an energy-efficiency driven spectrum discovery scheme is presented and significant energy saving and the reliability in supporting data transmissions in thesmart grid are demonstrated.
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Toward cloud-based vehicular networks with efficient resource management

TL;DR: This article proposes to integrate cloud computing into vehicular networks such that the vehicles can share computation resources, storage resources, and bandwidth resources and study cloud resource allocation and virtual machine migration for effective resource management.
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Cognitive radio based hierarchical communications infrastructure for smart grid

TL;DR: This article presents an unprecedented cognitive radio based communications architecture for the smart grid, which is mainly motivated by the explosive data volume, diverse data traffic, and need for QoS support.
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Fast IP Network Recovery Using Multiple Routing Configurations

TL;DR: This paper presents a new recovery scheme called Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC), based on keeping additional routing information in the routers, and allows packet forwarding to continue on an alternative output link immediately after the detection of a failure.