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An important problem in designing wide-band radio-relay systems at frequencies exceeding 10 GHz is reliability.

Statistical concepts and methods have played a critical role in speeding the pace of industrial development over the last century.

There is no doubt that much of the progress in statistics in the 1900's can be traced back to statisticians who grappled with solving real problems, many of which have roots in the physical science

In a previous paper 1 results on the statistics of two particular avalanche detectors with applications to optical communication were 3075 3076 T H E BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL, DECEMBER 1971 pr

An ideal regenerative digital repeater is defined here as a nonlinear time-varying device with response expressed as the product of a staircase o u t p u t vs. input function such as shown in Fig.

The second-order PMD components associated with depolarization of the principal states can cause significant systems impairments.

One of the teachings of information theory is that most communication signals convey information at a rate well below the capacity of the channels provided for them.

For Nonlinear-Frequency Division-Multiplexed (NFDM) systems, the statistics of the received nonlinear spectrum in the presence of additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) is an open problem.

Central concepts of the reputation model of polymer relaxation by disentanglement are the confining tube, the primitive path, and the entanglement net.

In the presence of additive Gaussian noise, the statistics of the nonlinear Fourier transform (NFT) of a pulse are not yet completely known in closed form.