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Low frequency noise (LFN) is a reliable diagnostic tool to evaluate and locate the defects of a technology.

Abstract: Despite the first ever standardization of a passive optical network (PON) that exclusively uses an expansion in the wavelength domain rather than the time domain to enhance network throug

In this paper, we summarize the basics of PCS for high-speed optical links and describe current progress toward transferring this technology to wired copper networks leveraging DOCSIS and DSL techn

Single-user, multiuser, and network MIMO performance is evaluated for downlink cellular networks with 12 antennas per site, sectorization, universal frequency reuse, scheduled packet-data, and a de

Single-user, multiuser, and network MIMO performance is evaluated for downlink cellular networks with 12 antennas per site, sectorization, universal frequency reuse, scheduled packet-data, and a de

We propose a joint equalizer optimization technique for a coherent receiver and show by simulations that this technique can restore the PMD tolerance of a coherent receiver that is degraded by othe

Multilevel and analogue memory cells have the capability of storing considerably more than one bit of information per cell.

The quality factor (Q) of electrically small two-element supergain arrays with realized gains approaching 7 dB rapidly increases and thus the bandwidth rapidly decreases with decreasing electrical

We introduce a code-division multiple access (CDMA) concept which allows one to accommodate a higher number of users than the spreading factor N.

Most practicing statisticians today have access to good statistical software by comparison, say, to the situation twenty years ago.

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