Let P define a partial order on a set X of cardinality n. A linear extension L of P is a linear order with P $c under L, and $font M2 L(P) is the set of all linear extensions of P.
Companion volume to Handbook of microwave ferrite materials, by W. H. von Aulock.
To provide higher capacity networks, 40-Gb/s transmission systems are under active development and their cost is on the way to be competitive with the one of 4 x 10 Gb/s.
Our goal in this contribution is to address the problems of signal recovery in smart antenna OFDM systems, by suitably adopting, developing, and studying techniques belonging to the above two gener
LAMBDA(T) is a linear space whose elements are jocally integrable functions h(t), -inf inf, where the norm of h is the supremum over x of int from x to (x+T) /h(t)/dt.
1241 1242 1243 1249 1258 1263 1267 1274 1274 1282 1285 1288 1289 1292 1293 1293 For a number of years, beginning roughly at the end of World War II, there has been a growing interest in theories of
We demonstrate a self-referencing linear technique to measure space-time coupling in the electric field of an ultrashort light pulse.
We demonstrate heterodyne detection of 10-Gb/s signals, and subsequent linear compensation of fiber chromatic dispersion in the microwave domain.
We consider an MxN MIMO system transmitting orthogonal multicodes from each antenna. A time-dispersive channel causes the codes to de-orthogonalize, complicating the detection problem.
We consider a code-division multiple-access down-link using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission/reception and spatial reuse of orthogonal codes to achieve high throughput.