The distribution of randomly deployed wireless sensors plays an important role in the quality of the methods used for data acquisition and signal reconstruction.
This paper* considers the problem, commonly encountered in detection theory, of estimating the mean of a stationary random process from samples taken periodically in a closed interval (0, T).
The use of antenna arrays can help combat cochannel interference (CCI) in wireless cellular systems.
In order to qualify a subscriber loop for xDSL transmission, the channel capacity has to be estimated, which depends on the transfer function of the network.
We present two groups of proportional hazards models to estimate dielectric reliability and time-dependent dielectric breakdown (TDDB) hazard rates.
A common problem encountered in the analysis of discovery data is the size bias phenomenon in which the larger units tend to be discovered first.
A common problem encountered in the analysis of discovery data is the size-bias phenomenon in which the larger units tend to be discovered first.
This paper presents a systematic synthesis procedure for H(infinity)-optimal adaptive FIR filters in the context of an active noise cancellation (ANC) problem.
We present an application of the linear matrix inequality (LMI) approach to the design of observer-based, linear time invariant controllers satisfying some dissipative properties.
Isolation ratios as large -33 dB at wavelengths near 1.5microns have been measured on ridged waveguide Faraday rotation isolators.
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