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Small cell enchantment is emerging as the key technique for future wireless network evolution.

This memorandum is the text of a paper to be presented at the International Telecommunications Energy Conference on November 4, 1984.

Adaptive allocation of transmit power has been shown to be an effective means of providing service to competing users with heterogeneous requirements in a wireless network.

The continuous growth in the demand for diversified Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees in broadband networks introduces new challenges in the design of packet switches scalable to large switching

The IT domain has considerably evolved, users are now surrounded with cheaper and more powerful terminals than ever.

Coordinated multipoint (CoMP) Tx/Rx has been widely considered and discussed to address the issues of inter-cell Interference in cellular network.

Coordinated multipoint (CoMP) communication has been extensively considered to address the problem of inter-cell interference in cellular network.

The popular UNIX(R) operating system provides time-sharing service on a single computer. This paper reports on the design and implementation of a distributed UNIX(R) system.

A VDSL receiver front-end with a programmable gain low noise amplifier is presented.

A self-assembled DNA-based molecular device is described which can be switched between three distinct mechanical states. The device consists of two supramolecular "arms" connected by a hinge.