The IEEE 802.16.1 Task Group is developing PHY and MAC protocols as part of the LAN/MAN series of standards. Issues related to standards development for LMDS are discussed.
The thermoelectric properties of intermetallic compounds with the Y3Au3Sb4 structure type, of formula Ln(3)Au(3)Sb(4) for Ln=Gd, Nd, Ho, and Sm, are reported.
The thermoelectric properties near ambient temperature of half-Heusler alloys based on HoPdSb, DyPdSb, and ErPdSb are reported. The seebeck coefficients are between 60 and 250 mu V/K.
(Title originally was "Optimal Byzantine Quorum Systems") Replicated services accessed via quorums enable each access to be performed at only a subset (quorum) of the servers, and achieve consisten
The relaying technologies have been considered in cellular networks (such as LTE-A and WiMAX) as one of the advanced techniques to extend the network coverage and enhance the cell edge performance.
Ethernet's move into metropolitan and wide area networks is driving a rapidly growing market opportunity.
The traditional heavy-tailed interpretation of congestion is challenged in this paper.
Maximizing system throughput and bandwidth utilization while guaranteeing fairness among users is a core technical challenge in the design of next generation cellular networks.
Grammatical Evolution (GE) is applied to the problem of load balancing in heterogeneous cellular network deployments (HetNets).
Grammatical Evolution (GE) is applied to the problem of load balancing in heterogeneous cellular network deployments (HetNets).