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We develop a reduced load approximation (also referred to as an Erland fixed point approximation) for estimating end-to-end blocking probabilities in loss networks (e.g., circuit switched networks)

Theoretically, analog FM signals generally possess an infinite bandwidth. Thus, when such signals are passed through a linear system having a finite bandwidth, some FM distortion must occur.

We demonstrate the application of importance sampling (IS) to the simulation of a soliton-based differential phase-shift keyed (DPSK) optical transmission system.

A path in an edge-colored graph G is rainbow if no two edges of it are colored the same. The graph G is rainbow-connected if there is a rainbow path between every pair of vertices.

A prerequisite for computing phase noise is finding the Perturbation Projection Vector (PPV), a periodic vector function that encapsulates the "transfer function" between individual noise sources a

The main effort in oscillator phase noise calculation lies in computing a vector function called the Perturbation Projection Vector (PPV).

Using Call Detail Records (CDR) to track mobile locations is becoming increasingly popular.

Computing the Distribution of a Random Variable via Gaussian Quadrature Rules By M. H.

Multiple antennas can greatly increase the data rate and reliability of a wireless communication link in a fading environment.

The need for reliable data transmission systems has prompted the investigation of various coding techniques which attempt to detect and/or correct transmission errors.

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