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Strong starters and skew starters have been widely used in various combinatorial designs.

Originally defined in the 90s, multicast is nowadays (re)gaining interest given the increasing popularity of multimedia streaming/content traffic and the explosion of cloud services.

We compare 160microns and 360microns photometric measurements of three normal spiral galaxies with theoretical models and observations at other wavelengths.

The Newtonian gravitational constant G, which appears in Newton's inverse square law of gravity, is a fundamental parameter of physics, yet is not well-determined by existing laboratory measurement

Small cells offer promising advantages to increase the spectral efficiency of wireless systems, thanks to their small frequency reuse factor.

The feedback accuracy for the multiuser multiple input multiple output (MU-MUMO) system is to be enhanced in the release 10 of 3GPP LTE specification.

Network emulation strikes the balance between using real machines on full-fledged networks and running software models of applications and networks in simulation environments.

We have explored the financial impact of new capacity enhancing technologies involving the physical layer, and in particular intelligent antennas (IA) and multiple input multiple output (MIMO) tech

The k-RC problem asks whether the edges of a given graph can be colored in $k$ colors so that every pair of vertices is connected by a rainbow path, i.e., a path with all edges of different colors.

In some published work, the omission of the voltage from the pre-exponential factor in the current expression derived from the Frenkel effect has resulted in errors in constants calculated from the