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Superconductivity can now be achieved at temperatures compatible with semiconductor device operation.

The process of frequency conversion and its applications are well known and are extensively treated in the literature.

The limitations owing to device heating and thermo-optic effects in high-speed quantum-well microcavity saturable absorber devices are investigated both theoretically and experimentally.

Unless special precautions are taken, fiber-optic cables installed in the outside plant could experience temperatures ranging from --45°F * Plastics Engineering Consultants, Inc., Lawrenceville, GA

Multihop wireless networking has traditionally been viewed in the context of ad-hoc and peer-to-peer networks.

The effect of clock jitter on the dynamic range of discrete-time (DT) and continuous-time (CT) sigma-delta modulators is addressed.

In a well-known 1955 article,1 C. Y. Lee introduced simplified methods for the analysis of switching network characteristics, such as blocking probability.

An analysis of transient gain dynamics in erbium-doped fiber amplifiers is presented.

We analyze the transmission limitations of coherent optical access networks transporting over Terabit data rates with highorder QAM modulation.

Cellular systems are gaining more attention as a means of connectivity solutions for machine-type communications (MTC).