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High efficiency oscillations in silicon avalanche diodes were first reported in April 1967 by Prager, Chang, and Weisbrod.

Many systems (e.g., wireless systems, routers, etc.,) are designed to shut down at high operating temperatures to protect the electronics from overheating.

Based on the first-order perturbation theory, we introduce the power-weighted dispersion distribution (PWDD) function to characterize nonlinear properties of fiber-optic transmission links.

One of the key decisions that communications system designers face when designing new networks for both voice and data, relates to the power architecture.

In its 5th Generation (5G), the introduction of the Service-Based Architecture (SBA) for the Mobile Core Network (5GC) has drastically changed the way these networks are designed and operated.

In this paper, we present a better approach to handling mobility than either of the above two techniques.

It is shown that simple variations on rate-compatible error correcting codes are able to achieve cooperative coding gains for the half-duplex relay channel without the complexity of capacity achiev

Today the policy-based management (PBM) approach is recognized as an efficient solution to simplify the complex task of managing and controlling networks.

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