Adaptive coded modulation is a technique for improving throughput over time-varying channels.
An expanded effort is underway to support the evolution of the UMTS standard to meet the rapidly developing needs associated with wireless Internet applications.
: The suitability of the radio over fibre technique is assessed for next generation wireless systems employing distributed antennas.
Time-domain Wavelength Interleaved Network (TWIN) is a newly proposed all-optical network architecture that provides transport services for synchronous (fixed-rate) and asynchronous (bursty) traffi
The quality of a quartz crystal frequency standard is determined by the crystal-controlled oscillator, and particularly by the mechanically vibrating, piezoelectrically excited quartz plate.
We study the design and performance of Underlay-Overlay (U-O) wireless networks, in which the available spectrum is partitioned into two groups - an overlay group with a conservative reuse factor,
We carry out an extensive study of the accuracy of the weighted non-linear criterion to predict the performance of optical systems with mixed fiber types, over 10 or 40 Gb/s configurations, based o
I.I Factors Affecting Ship Design The primary purpose of the new Cable Ship Long Lines was to lay a new type of cable system.
High-brightness laser diode technology is progressing rapidly in response to competitive and evolving markets.
As information bandwidths increase, optical technologies are playing an increasingly important role in areas which were traditionally the domain of electronics.