In view of the particularity and high risk of coal mining industry, the decision-making behavior of multiple agents inside the coal-mine enterprise plays a very important role in ensuring the safety and sustainable development of coal mining industry. The existing literature studies on coal-mine safety production focus mainly on statically analyzing the game among the external entities such as the government, the enterprises themselves, and the employees inside the enterprise from a macro perspective,are short of research on revealing the dynamic interactions among the actors directly involved in the coal-mine accidents and also on proposals for effective interactions that will lead to improved safety outcomes. Therefore, this paper explores the use of evolutionary game theory to describe the interactions among the stakeholders in China’s coal-mine safety production system, which includes the organization, the first-line miners, and the first-line managers. Moreover, the paper also explores dynamic simulations of the evolutionary game model to analyze the stability of stakeholder interactions and to identify equilibrium solutions. The simulation results show that when certain conditions are met, the decision-making behavior of the organization, miners, and managers can evolve into the unique ideal steady state (1, 1, 1). In addition, the strategy portfolio with a relatively high initial proportion of three agents converges more quickly to an ideal state than a relatively low strategy portfolio. Moreover, the stable state and equilibrium values are not affected by the initial value changes. Finally, we find that the combination of positive incentive policies and strict penalties policies can make the evolutionary game system converge to desired stability faster. The application of the evolutionary game and numerical simulation when simulating the multiplayer game process of coal-mine safety production is an effective way, which provides a more effective solution to the safety and sustainable development of coal mining industry.
Cache-enabled small base stations (SBS) are capable of relieving the heavy burden of the backhaul link and reducing the transmission latency. The hit probability depends on the coverage probability and caching placement probabilities. However, the interference in the small-cell networks may significantly degrade the coverage probability. In this paper, for MIMO small-cell networks consisting of SBS and users, where both of them are equipped with multiple antennas, a joint interference alignment (IA) and probabilistic caching (JIA-ProbC) scheme is proposed. Using tools from stochastic geometry, the K-th order Voronoi cells are constructed to form clusters, where K SBSs cooperatively serve users within each of the K-th order Voronoi cells. Then, the IA scheme for MIMO interference channel (IC) is employed to cancel the intra-cluster interference within each K-th order Voronoi cell. By exploiting the advantage of multiples antennas at users, the IA scheme can simultaneously support more users interference-free than both the zero forcing (ZF) based interference cancellation scheme for MISO systems and SISO systems without interference management, as more interference can be canceled. Furthermore, the coverage probability is analytically approximated by the a closed-form expression. Moreover, the optimal caching placement probability is analytically derived. Numerical Simulation results show that the proposed JIA-ProbC can significantly outperform the existing joint ZF and probabilistic caching (JZF-ProbC) scheme for MISO systems and SISO probabilistic caching (SISO-ProbC) scheme as well as the joint IA and most popular caching (JIA-MPC) caching scheme.
The society of 21st century has entered into an age of mass communication, and has entered a "picturereading times" from the "world-reading times". The picturereading times is an inevitable result of social development. In the process of college art education, we shall make rational utilization of picture-reading times and provide active guiding for it. The combination of picture-reading and book-reading renders the college students who grow up under the background of visual culture of "picture-reading times" the education about aesthetics, enabling them to improve their aesthetics ability and artistic accomplishment.
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