Using extensive computer simulations, achievable bit rates of several vectoring techniques for digital subscriber line (DSL) systems are investigated in presence of alien crosstalkers assuming beta
Different precoder and equalizer structures have been proposed in literature for vectored digital subscriber lines (DSLs).
In this paper, we discuss the achievable transmission rates over collision-prone radio resources shared by a number of devices, representative of novel Internet-of-Things (IoT) scenarios.
The methods used to perform the switching functions of the Bell System have been developed under the fundamental assumption that the holding time of the completed call is long compared to the time
Recently, J. R. Pierce 1 proposed a data communication system concept whereby subscribers are placed on interconnected "loops".
We use the "conservation of entropy" to simplify the formula for the redundancy of a large class of variable-to-variable length codes on discrete, memoryless sources.
We use the "conservation of entropy" [1] to simplify the formula for the redundancy of a large class of variable-to-variable length codes on discrete, memoryless sources.
On the Angle Between Two Fourier Subspaces By J. E.
(PREVIOUS TITLE: ON THE SOLUTIONS TO THE GPS EQUATIONS) It has been shown previously that the Problem of Apollonius can be used to obtain closed form solution to the GPS pseudo-range equations.
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