The paper is based on radio transmission tests from station 2XB in New York City to two outlying field stations.
Over the past three years, we have been actively engaged in both software reliability growth modeling and architecture-based software reliability modeling at Lucent Technologies.
The fundamental problem which besets people concerned with the design of communication networks is how to provide a network which is, at once: (i) Of sufficient routing capability to allow any two
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Relative to the huge body of theory of linear time-invariant systems, very little of a general and precise nature is known about the network-theoretic properties of transistor circuits operating un
S I N C E Thomas Graham 1 discovered in 1866 t h a t a piece of meteoric iron heated in vacuum yielded 2.8 times its volume of gas, 2 the solubility of gases in metals has been the subject of a lar
E A R L Y in the development of the power and telephone industries, serious problems were encountered because of induction between neighboring power and telephone circuits.
In general, spread-spectrum communications refers to a class of modulation methods by which the information-bearing signal is transmitted via a modulated signal having much greater bandwidth.
In a previous paper it was shown that two parallel-traveling coupled waves can interact with complete power interchange even though they have different phase constants.