Distance estimation is important to many Internet applications, most notably for a WWW client that needs to select a server among several potential candidates. Current approaches to distance (i.e.
This paper examines work in "computing with data", that is, in computing support for scientific and other activities to which statisticians can contribute.
A new viewpoint for understanding how complex neural circuits 'compute' has been developed.
F. Abeles developed an exact 2X2 matrix method for computing reflectance and transmittance of flat stratified structures of arbitrary complex refractive index profile.
Propagation experiments using the 19- and 28-GHz beacons on satellites represent a significant milestone in the quest for design information for future satellite communication systems.
COMSTAR Beacon Receiver Diversity Experiment By N. F. DINN and G. A.
Notes on the COMSTAR Beacon Experiment By E. E.
The receiving electronics for the COMSTAR beacons has placed strong demands on technology in several areas in order to meet the requirements of the propagation experiments.
A receiving system for the 19-GHz COMSTAR beacons 1,2 has been operating since May 25, 1976, at the Bell Laboratories Crawford Hill facility at Holmdel, New Jersey.
The Crawford Hill 7-meter antenna (Fig. 1) was built for propagation measurements with the COMSTAR beacons at 19 and 28.5 GHz, and for radio astronomy at frequencies from 70 to 300 GHz.