Network information theory traditionally studies communication problems involving many senders and receivers.
This talk will cover the problems of color image storage and transmission when the available processing power comes basically from a Personal Computer plus various specialized plug-in boards.
We consider visible compression for discrete memoryless sources of mixed quantum states when only classical information can be sent from Alice to Bob.
Compression methods have become of fundamental importance in almost every subfield of scientific visualization.
Link adaptation technology has been introduced in new generation transmission systems, such as 3G and 4G, optimizing both their throughput and their power consumption.
Link adaptation technology has been introduced in new generation transmission systems such as 3-G or 4-G, optimizing both their throughput and their power consumption.
In small cell-based Internet protocol routers, multicast traffic is generally handled by appending to each cell a local multicast label (LML) containing a bitmap with as many bits as switch ports,
The use of self-phase-modulation in a single-mode fiber to chirp an optical pulse, which is then compressed with a grating- pair compressor, has been shown to be a practical technique for the produ
Optical pulses from gain-switched diode lasers were compressed using a grating-pair compressor containing an internal telescope.
Concurrency is a fundamental concept in computer science which is concerned with the study of systems involving multiple processes.