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The transfer function approach developed for sampled-data systems has proved to be a very powerful tool for analyzing time-division systems.

The surge of massive antenna arrays in wireless networks required to adopt analog and hybrid array solutions, where antenna elements are not driven by a radio front end each.

A large class of stochastic optimization problems can be modeled as minimizing an objective function f that depends on a deterministic choice x under the control of the user as well as on a random

Sample surveys have played an increasingly important role in the Bell System in recent years as a means of providing an objective basis for decision making.

The technique of linear optical sampling is reviewed.

The spectrum and coherency are useful quantities for characterizing the temporal correlations and functional relations within and between point processes.

The spectrum and coherency are useful quantities for characterizing the temporal correlations and functional relations within and between point processes.

This special issue is dedicated to the 22nd Design Automation Conf, held in Las Vegas, during June 23-26, 1985. A total of about 125 high quality papers were presented in the conference.

The telecommunications industry has been experiencing a phenomenal growth in recent years. Telecommunication services are now an integral part of the everyday life of a modern society.

Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is a promising technique for boosting application throughput while using well-known and versatile network socket interface.