Achieving wireless communications at 5-30 Mb/s in energy-harvesting Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications requires energy efficiencies better than 100 pJ/b.
Instruction level simulators occupy a central role in software development for embedded processors.
A novel technique for enhancing the slew rate in CMOS amplifiers is described. This is useful in implementing buffer amplifiers for driving very large capacitive loads.
5G is envisioned to provide substantial increase in the network performance both in terms of achieved rate and delay.
Debugging of large software systems consisting of many processes accessing shared resources is a very difficult task.
Network slicing technology enables the system to support variant network services based on the common physical infrastructure.
SlideWorld is a Bell Labs research project that aims to create a new immersive user experience in the situation of videoconferencing.
An investigation into the effects of a single sliding air bubble on heat transfer from a submerged, inclined surface has been undertaken.
Numerical results are presented for the behavior of a one-dimensional, classical, deformable charge-density-wave pinned by random impurities in applied electric fields below and close to the thresh
The dynamic properties of sliding charge density waves are discussed in terms of a classical description of impurity pinning, with emphasis on the behavior near threshold considered as a dynamic cr
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