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HE reports which have been made on the progress in television development increase the expectation t h a t the broadcasting of visual programs will soon be realized.

The "mile of standard cable" was for a long time the basis for rating the transmission qualities of telephonic apparatus and networks.

We have produced some short sections of coaxial transmission line containing ceramic, high T sub c, superconducting center conductors. These lines are about 6 inches long and 1 inch in diameter.

Transitions from coaxial lines to helices are described. These either have the coaxial tapered to a high impedance for the junction, or have the lay of the helix tapered to reduce its impedance.

We report measurements on an InGaAs pin photodiode, in a millimeter- wave coaxial mount, which show an impulse response (diode, parasitics, and connector) of 9 ps FWHM and a 3-dB bandwidth of 67 G

Abstract—Existing per-flow measurement solutions provide coarse-grained information for ISPs to manage their networks, that are insufficient for many new emerging applications such as reverse billi

In this talk I shall describe the mechanical function of the cochlea in terms of the signal processing function.

We are now surrounded by multiple microphones, available on various devices around us including wearables.

The design of serially concatenated codes has yet been dominated by optimizing asymptotic slopes of error probability curves.

The paper describes inner and outer code doping to enable iterative decoding of serially concatenated codes (SCC) which use inner rate one recursive convolutional codes of memory greater than one

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